Kevin Federline sports an Abraham Lincoln mask as he arrives at a Virgin Mobile event in New York on June 21, 2006. He was touting Virgin Mobile's 1-cent text-messaging and the company's charity penny drive -- to show the importance of the coin.
Just Checking In
Hey Britney! How's Sean Preston? Kevin Federline texts something on his phone while Dan Schulman, CEO of Virgin Mobile USA speaks to the crowd in New York City's Times Square on June 21, 2006.
K-Fed Makes A Speech
"I love Lincoln!" Kevin Federline told the crowd at Virgin Mobile's event to promote 1-cent text messaging.
Look, Ma, I Can Text!
Kevin Federline holds up a Virgin Mobile phone after sending the first 1-cent text message during a promotional appearance in New York on June 21, 2006. The recipient of the text? His wife, Britney!
We've Got His Number
Kev -- don't call us, we'll call you! "That's my real phone number," Kevin Federline said as he held up the sign. "Everybody can text me all they want." The ShowBuzz did call ... but his voicemail box was full!
No Autographs Please
Kevin looks deep in thought as he signs the "Save The Penny" petition in New York. Maybe he's deciding if he should sign "Kevin Federline" or "K-Fed?"
Bright As A Penny
K-Fed poses with his new buddy -- Abe Lincoln -- at a Virgin Mobile event in New York on June 21, 2006. What brought him there? He said, "The power of the penny!"