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Monday, August 28, 2006

Kevin Federline Will Be On CSI

Kevin Federline, is going for another first – his debut as a TV actor on America's top-rated drama, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, PEOPLE has learned exclusively.

As Federline tells PEOPLE while on the set of the CBS show, "This is pretty much my first time acting. It's the first time I've actually had a speaking role." He adds that the offer came about quickly. "I was doing stuff for the Teen Choice Awards," he says, "and got the call while we were rehearsing and I pissed in my pants! I was excited right off the bat. It's the only show that I really, really watch."

Federline, 28, started shooting his part in Los Angeles on Thursday night. He will play a menacing, arrogant teen who harasses investigators Nick Stokes (George Eads) and Warrick Brown (Gary Dourdan) on a job. The episode is tentatively scheduled to air in October.
Since Federsperm is playing an asshole, he obviously won't be acting at all. This may be good. Possibly not as laughable as his Teen Choice Awards performance?

More importantly, one of my boyfriends, John Mayer will be on CSI as well:
Earlier in the day, the CSI producers announced another star addition to their lineup: Grammy Award-winning singer-songwriter John Mayer, who will make a cameo in the two-part season premiere, airing Sept. 21 and 28. In a scene set in a Las Vegas nightclub, Mayer will sing his single "Waiting On the World to Change" and "Slow Dancing in a Burning Room," both tracks off his third studio album, Continuum.
I'm excited to see John Mayer on the show. And I'll watch K-fed on CSI, only so I can give a review. Yo, yo, yo. Mr. "You can call me Daddy, dude" is in the heezy, fo sheezy!


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2 comments:

  1. Anonymous2:17 PM

    The only shows Kevin should appear on are reality shows for has beens.

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  2. Anonymous7:32 PM

    This actually sounds TiVo worthy.

    I hope there's nothing else good on. Oh, Grey's Anatomy! Aaaahhh. K-fed or Grey's, I'll have to decide.

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