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Britney's Bizarre Reaction to Court Decision

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Oct. 4 2007, Published 6:34 a.m. ET

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While most mothers engaged in a custody battle would be thrilled to have the court grant them visitation rights that had been taken away only days earlier, you'd be hard-pressed to see the joy in this afternoon.

Immediately following Commissioner Scott Gordon's ruling that, while her ex-hubby, , was to retain full temporary custody of their sons Sean Preston, 2, and 1-year-old Jayden James, Britney would be allowed limited visitation rights.

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But instead of rushing to K-Fed's home to play hopscotch with her boys, Brit spent hours driving aimlessly around Los Angeles and Beverly Hills, trailing a caravan of paparazzi behind her.

"This was no chase," a witness explains to OK!. "Britney drove well below the speed limit, smiling, laughing and posing for photos." According to the witness, the pop star made two illegal U turns on busy, six-lane Wilshire Boulevard in Beverly Hills (including one right in front of OK!'s West Coast office) before finally ending up at the Beverly Wilshire — her second posh hotel in just as many days. She had previously been holed up at the Peninsula Hotel.

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At first, it appeared that Britney was going to catch a bite at Cut, the restaurant that is also a favorite of and , but... no. "She walked out of the hotel and into a small restaurant down the street," the witness reveals to OK!. "She looked around inside, came back out and got into a photographer's car back to the Beverly Wilshire, where she checked into her suite."

Also of note, Britney seems to have patched things over with cousin , who moved out of Brit's Malibu pad earlier today and into a condo in the same building as the singer's estranged mother, Lynne. Alli visited Britney at the Beverly Wilshire and all appeared to be well, according to insiders.

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