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Umm I'm sorry but if someone is showing their goodies for the entire world to see immediately after the worst performance in thier "career" I don't think they're seeking privacy. She knows that there are people watching her everymove and yet she continues to pull off idiotic crap like this.

Well before I felt bad for her. Now I think she deserves whatever is thrown at her. If she can't think straight enough to keep her clothes on in the proper manner and doesn't know what she needs to do to get her life back in order then thats her problem.

All WillenFan did was report something that I'm sure other news outlets are going to mention within a few hours (if they haven't already).

So much her comeback....and to believe all the hype that people hurled onto this performance.

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It actually already is on various sites:

http://community.livejournal.com/ohnotheyd...158.html#cutid1

http://justjared.buzznet.com/2007/09/10/br...rwear/#comments

This was where I originally found out:

http://jjb.yuku.com/topic/139056

And then I went to the other pictures forum on the site and found the link to the britney site in this thread:

http://jjb.yuku.com/topic/139053

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I am sure it will be on TMZ in no time and picked up at other news outlets as well. I know that People.com who ever runs that site goes to ONTD as they mentioned it one of their articles about Britneys come back.

ETA: Here is where ONTD is mentioned on people: http://community.livejournal.com/ohnotheyd...960.html#cutid1

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Oops! Britney Spears forgets the words in catastrophic return to stage

At least she should have plenty of spare time to look after the kids.

Britney Spears's long-awaited career relaunch at last night's MTV Video Music Awards produced some excruciating car-crash television when the fallen superstar opened the show with her new single, Gimme More.

The 25-year-old singer dressed up like a stripper in black sequinned bikini and knee-high boots but appeared to forget both the words and the steps during the performance at the Palms casino in Las Vegas.

Spears was out of synch as she lip-synched and at times just stopped singing altogether. Her limbs were leaden and her expression was mostly that of a rabbit caught in the headlights. Her hair, still growing back after her decision to shave her head in a Californian salon in February, was a mess.

"Your performance was beyond pathetic," wrote top celebrity blogger Perez Hilton in an 'open letter' to the star. "The old Britney Spears, who was at one point (a long time ago) truly great, would be embarrassed by your lack of professionalism and utterly s**teous appearance at the VMAs."

Steve Hall, writing on the Adrants weblog, said that a few years back, before her marriage to the dancer Kevin Federline, the birth of their two children and the their subsquent divorce, "Spears would have been all over that stage exploding with high energy dance moves".

"But at least twice last night, she had to be hoisted up and down from a riser like an overweight kid trying to climb out of a swimming pool... It's really not a good thing when the backup dancers exude ten times more exuberance than the star."

Spears's fans defended her by claiming that the show she had been planning to put on with the magician Criss Angel - involving lots of mirrors and illusions - had been turned down at the last minute by the show's organisers.

Once one of the biggest selling female recording artists in the world, Spears has not released an album in four years, appearing in the news only because of her private life.

She is currently engaged in a battle with Federline for the custody of their two children, Sean Preston and Jayden James - described by the comedian Sarah Silverman during last night's show as "the most adorable mistakes you'll ever see".

Another troubled female star, Amy Winehouse, continued her losing streak at the awards when Fergie, Rihanna and Gym Class Heroes beat her to take home Female Artist of the Year, Video of the year and Best New Artist, respectively.

Last week the singer's face fell as she watched Klaxons pick up the prestigious Mercury Music Prize she was tipped to win.

An MTV gong also eluded Lily Allen, who was nominated alongside Winehouse for the Best New Artist award.

To rub salt in Britney's wounds, the big winner of the night was her ex, Justin Timberlake, who picked up four awards - Male Artist of the Year, Best Choreography, Best Direction and Quadruple Threat of the Year.

He shared the limelight with young Barbadian sensation Rihanna, who picked up Single of the Year, for the perennial chart topper Umbrella, and Video of the Year for the same song.

Off stage, musicians Tommy Lee and Kid Rock provided an impromptu performance when an argument between the pair turned into a tussle. A punch was reportedly thrown before the pair, both former husbands of Baywatch actress Pamela Anderson, were detained by security.

Rappers at the event took the opportunity to mock. P "Sean Combes" Diddy said: "It's not just the hip-hop artists that sometimes have a problem."

Actor Jamie Foxx took it further. As he stepped onstage to present the Best New Artist award, he implored:"Stop all this white-on-white violence."

WINNERS

Video of the Year

Rihanna featuring Jay-Z - Umbrella

Male Artist of the Year

Justin Timberlake

Female Artist of the Year

Fergie

Quadruple Threat of the Year

Justin Timberlake

Best Group

Fallout Boy

Best New Artist

Gym Class Heroes

Monster Single of the Year

Rihanna - Umbrella

Most Earthshattering Collaboration

Beyonce and Shakira - Beautiful Liar

Best Editing

Ken Mowe for Gnarls Barkley's Smiley Faces;

Best Director

Samuel Bayer for Justin Timberlake's What Goes Around ... Comes Around

Best Choreography

Marty Kudelka for Justin Timberlake's Let Me Talk to You/My Love

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I feel bad for Britney too. The girl needs to get her [!@#$%^&*] together before thinking of any musical comebacks.

No doubt "Gimme More" will be a hit and her fans will buy the CD in the first week of release, but any remaining credibility Britney had in the entertainment world was shot to bits last night. :lol:

And, congratulations to Fall Out Boy: I love those dudes! B)

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I don't really feel bad for her. Like someone else said she knows everyone is watching her every move. That performence last night could have turned her career around, or at least gave her a shot. I mean she totally blew it and I mean there is no excuse. If she can't do it, then why releease an album. She never could sing, we all know that but she was one hell of a dancer. She has lost that too.

What else does she have? Showing her voom voom isn't going to cut it.

Brit, get help!

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Another article regarding "The Comeback"

http://home.bellsouth.net/s/editorial.dll?...topnews&ck=

This is like the worst thing that could have happened to her. Worse than K-Fed even and I thought he was the worst human being on the planet when I first found out about him and Brit. Now it looks like he isn't so bad when compared to his ex wife.

In other news...."Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull" will be in theaters May 22, 2008.

God I'm starting to fall in love with Shia LeBouf! Too hot for words...AND FUNNY too!? Sign me up!

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Yes, she shouldnt have be on. She made a fool out of herself. She was not wearinga bikini....more like underwear. As Kenny would say she is fair game. People at my work were saying how bad she looked and performed.

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