EWWW that IS Britney Spears?!?


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It's fun to read peoples comments here... everyone has so high standards when she is out of 98% the posters league here... Everyone has a bad day and I will bet you've never had a girlfriend that looks that good.. And most of you probebly look like crap and still sit here complaining that she is ugly... Ohh well, society....

The irony of it all is that she is a

video chick, magazine cover ######, and the like
and she doesn't deserve the success she has in ANY WAY! but... ohhh well, society

Though I don't totally agree with everyone saying she's gross or whatever (everyone has their bad days), they are still entitled to their opinion. Someone can be the ugliest person on the planet and still say someone else is ugly, it's just a matter of perception. You dont have to be the hottest looking person to find someone unattractive. Just seems like everyone hops on the wagon thinking they're big sh*t by telling everyone else to stfu and post their pics. A celebrities life revolves around being judged, cause if they weren't judged, they wouldn't be celebrities. It's just part of the package of being famous, that's all.

Ha! thats great, its amazing how much work goes into preparing most celebs just to be veiwed by the public... im an airbrush artist and im in graphic design, i used to airbrush and photoshop friends for fun, its amazing what ya can do, take away acne, even drop a couple pounds off them by spraying in darker skintones and adding the right lighting, I once met a guy who worked with Jenifer Lopez on the cell, he had to mark off a peice of the set for CG work and they needed her to come out of her trailer for like 2 minutes to stand in one spot, she held him and his team up for 4 hours cause she didnt want to come out without her hair done and her makeup on. Un-f*ckin-believable i tell ya..... we live in a plastic world.

To be honest guys some of the comments in here are a bit out of line. Nobody in here actually knows Britney Spears, we only know what we only know of her from the business that is show.

Some of her antics on stage or video may be ill-advised given her young audience, but do you really think that a provocative video is reason enough to call a woman a ######? (Although in it's alternative description of "a person considered as having compromised principles for personal gain" you could include a large % of the population.)

If anyone has proof of Britney Spears 'shagging it about' for money then please do say. And then send me the video c/o Neowin Towers.

Let's get real about this please and likewise realise that a multi-millionnairess, or someone who looks as good as she can do, probably isn't going to go for a high percentage of us in here.

To be honest guys some of the comments in here are a bit out of line. Nobody in here actually knows Britney Spears, we only know what we only know of her from the business that is show.

Some of her antics on stage or video may be ill-advised given her young audience, but do you really think that a provocative video is reason enough to call a woman a ######? (Although in it's alternative description of "a person considered as having compromised principles for personal gain" you could include a large % of the population.)

If anyone has proof of Britney Spears 'shagging it about' for money then please do say. And then send me the video c/o Neowin Towers.

Let's get real about this please and likewise realise that a multi-millionnairess, or someone who looks as good as she can do, probably isn't going to go for a high percentage of us in here.

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