Every single day the pop princess has got to get some attention from the paparazzi or the journalists. I think she loves when everybody is talking about her. Who would not?
So, the MTV Video Music Awards is really close. And after some opinion, Britney will make public laugh at her again. Why don’t you give her a chance? The girl worked very hard to get back, or at least she tried. She even recorded some songs and even her album is on the way.
Sunday on MTV Video Music Awards the pop princess will mark her pop comeback with a magical performance.
The singer has been in the music wilderness since 2003, when her fourth studio album was released. Since then she has only released a greatest-hits album and an LP of remixes--and she has become better known for her personal struggles.
But a newspaper claims Spears has choreographed a comeback and will perform two songs--new single "Gimme More" and another track, "Cry"--at the ceremony.
One more interesting moment about her performing. The show will be choreographed by magician Criss Angel, who will set up mirrors to allow the Spears to appear and disappear.
Publication date: 06 September 2007
Source:
Archive
Ioan Gruffudd is Tony BlairFantastic star Ioan Gruffudd waits for his car after dining at Nobu restaurant in West Hollywood on Tuesday.
In the upcoming film W, the 34-year-old Welsh actor will play former British prime minister Tony Blair (he served as the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1997 to 2007).
W. is a film in production based on the life and presidency of George W. Bush. It is directed by Oliver Stone and stars Josh Brolin as George W. Bush. Stone has compared his goal for W. to the approaches of Th
more...24.07.2008 - Clementine Hawke — Ethan Hawke’s New Daughter!24.07.2008 - Mia Wasikowska is Alice in Wonderland24.07.2008 - Vanessa Hudgens is Sears Sassy- watch the commercial23.07.2008 - Profanity charges against rapper dropped23.07.2008 - Horror directors to helm Xbox comedies23.07.2008 - Seth Meyers stars in new Web series23.07.2008 - Norwegian music fests go climate-friendly23.07.2008 - Smith tops Forbes' best-paid actors list23.07.2008 - Steven Moffat clarifies 'Tintin' departure