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Federline celebrates birthday in Vegas

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Published: March. 23, 2008 at 12:24 PM

LAS VEGAS, March 23 (UPI) -- Rapper Kevin Federline celebrated his 30th birthday at a Las Vegas nightclub with 20 friends and family members.

The rapper, who is the legal guardian of the two sons he had with singer Britney Spears, said he felt "great" as he arrived at Pure Nightclub for the Friday birthday celebration, People magazine reported.

After partying with family members and friends, including his attorney Vincent Kaplan" class="tpstyle">Mark Vincent Kaplan and ex-girlfriend Shar Jackson, the rapper even took to the stage to speak to the assembled crowd.

During the ensuing profanity-filled speech, Federline reportedly told everyone to enjoy themselves and shared a bit of his own Las Vegas woes.

"I lost my voice at the craps tables and I lost all my money," he told his fellow party-goers.

While Federline partied, People reported his sons, Preston and Jayden, stayed in the care of their nanny and a bodyguard.

Topics: Britney Spears, Kevin Federline, Mark Vincent Kaplan, Shar Jackson, Vincent Kaplan
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