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Kevin Federline, the most underrated performer in his field. Whatever field that may be.
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updated 11/6/2006 2:10:59 AM ET 2006-11-06T07:10:59

The world may not yet know that Kevin Federline is a major star — but he seems quite convinced of it.

The aspiring rapper recently told Entertainment Weekly that he’s the “most talked-about [person] of anyone over the last couple of years.”

The revelation came when the mag gave K-Fed a personality test, and among the other tidbits that he shared with readers is that he’s no longer embarrassed to buy feminine-hygiene products for his wife.

“I used to be embarrassed to go to the store and buy tampons, but that’s all past tense,” Federline told EW. “Once you make it through that, then you’re good.”

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When asked to name the most underrated performer in his field, K-Fed paused for about 12 seconds then replied: “Me.”

A ‘Posh’ wedding for Katie Holmes
Katie Holmes has a fashion consultant for her Nov. 18 wedding .

Holmes’s new best friend, Victoria “Posh Spice” Beckham, will be advising on Holmes’ every inch of fabric, reports the Daily Mirror.

“It’s fantastic news for Katie. Not only has a date been set for her big day, she’s got fashion queen Victoria helping with her wedding plans,” a source told the tab.

Beckham reportedly is flying to L.A. next week for a “secret meeting” to plan the bash, and the source says, “[Holmes] wants to have a stylish low-key hen do and if Victoria’s around, she’ll be there helping her celebrate.”

Notes from all over
Elizabeth Hurley and her longtime boyfriend Arun Nayar will get hitched in India at an 18th-century palace next February, according to new reports from Australia.  . . . Charlotte Church’s mother is blasting reports that the singing sensation is pregnant.  . . . Jessica Simpson is worried that her tabloid notoriety will hurt her love life. “My fear is that I won’t ever date anybody, because they’ll think I’m going to ruin their career,” Simpson said, according to WENN. “That they’ll be on the cover of every tabloid and it will automatically take away their credibility, to be bluntly honest with you.”

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