Britney Spears Heading To England For Music Video Shoot

Britney Spears is heading across the pond.

Larry Rudolph, who has managed the pop star, confirmed Spears will travel to England to shoot the latest video from her album “Blackout,” for the single, “Radar.”

“The theme is her and her girlfriends are going to be looking all around London trying to find a boy who she met in a club,” Rudolph told the New York Post’s PopWrap. “Every time they think they have him, it’s someone else.”

Spears will also head behind the camera for the clip, co-directing the video, Rudolph confirmed.

“She will be behind the camera as much as possible; she wants to make sure it’s exactly right,” he said.

The pop singer will head to England next week for the shoot.

In related news, as first revealed on AccessHollywood.com, Spears shot a cameo for the Pussycat Dolls’ new video Wednesday in Burbank. The single — “When I Grow Up” — is the first song from the Pussycat Dolls’ second album.

Spears previously joined the Pussycat Dolls on stage at a performance for her older brother Bryan’s birthday.

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