Singer Britney Spears appears on stage at the 2011 Wango Tango concert in Los Angeles in this May 14, 2011 file photo. — Reuters Photo

Singer Britney Spears, who is set to marry her former agent Jason Trawick, wants the wedding ceremony as private as possible. According to a report in Times of India.

"Even though Britney has been married before, she looks at her wedding to Jason as her real wedding. It'll be small and intimate with family and friends, and will be about she and Jason. They're already such a loving family," contactmusic.com quoted a source as saying.

"There's no truth to any second thoughts about their wedding. They're fine and both look forward to working again when 'The X Factor' gets started. They've had a great summer," said the source.

Spears, 30, has been twice married before - first to childhood friend Jason Alexander and then to dancer Kevin Federline.

She has two sons, Sean Preston, 6, and Jayden James, 5, with Federline.

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