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Brit Fetes Jamie Lynn's Baby; K-Fed Golfs With Babes

Spears attends her sister's baby shower while Federline wins a golf tournament

By Jovie Baclayon May 04, 2008 9:21 PMTags
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Surrounded by pink and blue balloons and with big sister Britney Spears by her side, teen mom-to-be Jamie Lynn Spears celebrated her baby shower in Kentwood, La., on Saturday. The 17-year-old is expecting a girl sometime this summer.

Friends and family gathered at mom Lynne's home, known as "Serenity," where Britney and her father, Jamie, are staying. E! News has learned that mom and dad did all the cooking for the alcohol-free affair, which included fried chicken and chili.

Security was tight at Serenity, with police setting up a roadblock and checking IDs. By noon, only about 50 cars were allowed to enter, mostly filled with college-age men and women. There was no sign of Jamie Lynn's baby daddy/fiancé, Casey Aldridge.

An outdoor patio was set up for guests, although a swarm of helicopters from the paparazzi kept most of the partygoers indoors. Music could be heard until past 8 p.m.

The trip marks Brit-Brit's first back to her hometown in more than one year. She's expected back in Los Angeles by Tuesday for another custody hearing with ex-husband Kevin Federline.

Speaking of K-Fed, the wannabe rapper was surrounded by balloons of his own over the weekend.

Federline and friends attended—and won—a charity golf tournament in Los Angeles, with partygoers that included Hooters Girls, scantily clad models and porn industry professionals. The 12th Annual Skylar Neil Memorial Golf Tournament was founded by Mötley Crüe frontman Vince Neil, who lost his daughter to cancer in 1995.

Adrian Cardoza, tournament director of Lost Canyons Country Club, where the event was held, tells E! News that "Kevin had a really good attitude and looked really happy to be at the tournament. It was an eventful day with very exposed and provocative girls everywhere." Sounds wonderful!

But, once again, this begs the question: Who's watching the kids?!

—Reporting by Jeanifer Hwang

(Originally published May 4, 2008 at 12 p.m. PT.)