Britney Spears Comeback?


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She's not 17 anymore, a train wreck smoking nut job. Her only hope would be to go into porn while she still has a body

left.

:laugh:

Wasn't there something the other day that said she was smoking at 13 or something and lost virginity at 14 even tho she paraded around as a virgin!

I hope it's an abysmal failure, just like her parenting skills. She can get up there and lip-sync all she wants but, at the end of the day, she's nothing but a once nice-looking chick that can't sing and needs countless hours of studio work to make her sound semi-palateable.

Go away!

I hear this on the media ALL morning... say she is coming back strong.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-naTCC7iXjs

Please, no, just...stop, just stop!

She has outlived herself as an artist (and actor).

She should withdraw and concentrate on getting her life back together.

I'd say someone in media is desperate to pump the VMA's up, so they polish her up and trot her out, know the ignorant masses will show up to see Britney and hear some Bush-Bashin'.

Nevermind they handed out like, eight awards? Pathetic all around.

In my opinnion Spears is washed up, and trying to hold on as long as she can... she doesn't have the "teen" appeal she use to

By the looks of her pictures lately and her showing at the VMA's last night, in no way is she "washed up". She isn't only directing her attention towards the teen crowd anymore, so having a teen appeal isn't 100% completely necessary. Her music is more grown up, so I think she isn't necessarily holding on. Without any media faux pas, she definitely could be having a comeback.

Looks good but she always has most of the time, she can look very nice. As long as she is sane and hasn't been forced down a bad route again by people trying to exploit her then good luck. Regardless of her being trailer trash, they pushed her beyond breaking point. Hopefully she has recovered properly and does things right.

Why not give her a break... some of you people are too harsh

She had a rough time, she's trying to right the ship, seems to be doing a decent job. Good luck to her

No, I don't really care for her music, but I do hope she can fix her life and be a positive influence in her kids life

Why not give her a break... some of you people are too harsh

She had a rough time, she's trying to right the ship, seems to be doing a decent job. Good luck to her

No, I don't really care for her music, but I do hope she can fix her life and be a positive influence in her kids life

+1 +1

It's so easy to b*tch / laugh, but damn, give her a chance. If she can come clean and be better, for herself, her kids and her career, I'd say Bravo and good luck.

It's one thing to fall, but it's another even harder to rise up and stand proud.

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