EWWW that IS Britney Spears?!?


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I don't see what the big deal is, everyone has their ugly days and almost NO ONE (man or woman) looks good without some sort of styling to help them along.

Exactly.

OMG! OMG! Britney has some acne! Eww! Gross! Yuck!....

:shifty:

grow up. most people need a little "help" to look good.

Oh no!! Young woman has acne. Time to get real guys. Take away the airbrushing, professional make up, skins peels etc and you have a real person.

Thank you for saying that. What?! She.. she.. looks normal?.. OH NOES! Gimme a break. :rolleyes:

besides my girly is way hotter than her, without makeup and everything.. because you know.. i wouldnt date a hot chick who acted like a bitch.. who cares if she looks good.. her personality is crap.. bah.. i better stop before i go any further

Oh no!! Young woman has acne. Time to get real guys. Take away the airbrushing, professional make up, skins peels etc and you have a real person.

However, on her dates with me she's always wore make up so I hit it ;)

Exactly, BIG WHOOP she's got acne/skin blemishes whatever, she's still beautiful IMO, but she's definitely seen better days.

I think you are all haters. She just looks like a real women for a change. I don't think Britney looks that good even when she's all dolled up, but come on, she doesn't look that bad in those photos. She just looks real. Let's see you guys post photos of your girlfriends without makeup...

Honestly, almost everyone woman who regulary wears makeup isn't going to look all the great without it. Why do you think makeup was made? I'm not trying to defend her though but why don't you take off the makeup/airbrushes off of all the other celebrities and see what they look like; most of them are average!!!

That's NOT Britney Spears! Sorry guys, pretty close, but if you look at her nose it is so obvious....

SUCKERS!!! :laugh:

if that's not britney then why are britney's bodyguards with her?

on another note: thank god for makeup... make the b**ch look good from miles away and paper bag for up close... :)

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