EXCLUSIVE: Kevin Federline's Seven-Figure Weight Loss Deal
Posted on Aug 05, 2009 @ 05:01PM

With his filled-out physique getting a lot of attention lately, Kevin Federline may have found a way to get some more buck for his diet bang. A source tells RadarOnline.com exclusively that the former Mr. Spears has been offered a seven-figure deal to endorse a new weight loss product.
Federline is reportedly considering an endorsement deal with a company called EP-2 (Extreme Physical Performance). The source said the former back up dancer has been offered $2.5 million to become the new face of the fat-burning tool which is set to hit over 1,400 GNC stores.
While a rep for Federline has yet to comment, a spokesperson for EP-2 confirmed to RadarOnline.com: “Yes, we’re trying to do a deal with him, but nothing has been confirmed yet.”
Last week, RadarOnline.com broke the news that trainer to the stars Chris Cormier had put Federline on a strict high-protein diet so that he could shed 45 pounds for his new reality show.
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Comments
I can only wish that he endorse the best diet pills or weigh loss product so that his fans can get some benefit...
Posted Tue, 09/08/2009 - 2:25pm
AT LEAST HE WON'T BE LIVING OFF BRITNEY..
Posted Thu, 08/06/2009 - 5:40pm
What better weight loss spokesjerk than Kevin Fatterline?
Posted Wed, 08/05/2009 - 9:51pm
my theory is he's been packing on the pounds just for a reality show, this has pry been planned for months- and it's worked. everyone will want to see him slimmed down and be all sexy again
Posted Wed, 08/05/2009 - 4:09pm
why is kfed always out flaunting his fatness? the oversized white shirts, horizontal stripes. this guy will do anything to get on a reality show or something to cash in
Posted Wed, 08/05/2009 - 4:08pm
Hey, a job is a job.
Posted Wed, 08/05/2009 - 3:27pm