I wish we could see the REAL pics...and not these touched-up ones. You know her body is way worse than this. Anyways, WTF to her thinking this is a good move.
from that Thread Mazen posted...
I guess he doesn't feel the same way now? Of course it's not a surprise you hate Britney, but it's pretty sad how you just love to show it.
Anyways I'm a little upset. It was nice when Brit did it because it was the 1st time since forever when Demi did it, so I thought it'd be left alone and let her hold the title......no. It's not surprising however. First she's screaming she wants to be left alone with the pregnancy, then she's on the cover.
It's also not surprising that she followed Brit again. She followed Brit in beginning her pop career, followed her in being more sexy/controversial. The only thing she beat Britney to the punch in was flopping. :-/
Anywho I must admit she looks pretty on the front cover, but her facial expression is wierd on the 2nd pic.
I guess he doesn't feel the same way now? Of course it's not a surprise you hate Britney, but it's pretty sad how you just love to show it.
Anyways I'm a little upset. It was nice when Brit did it because it was the 1st time since forever when Demi did it, so I thought it'd be left alone and let her hold the title......no. It's not surprising however. First she's screaming she wants to be left alone with the pregnancy, then she's on the cover.
It's also not surprising that she followed Brit again. She followed Brit in beginning her pop career, followed her in being more sexy/controversial. The only thing she beat Britney to the punch in was flopping. :-/
Anywho I must admit she looks pretty on the front cover, but her facial expression is wierd on the 2nd pic.
Christina Update: "My Night at the Grammys" CBS Tonight!
Grammy® Award Winners Melissa Etheridge, Faith Hill and Alicia Keys to Host ''My Night at the Grammys'' Nov. 30 on CBS
New Two-Hour Entertainment Special Celebrates the Upcoming 50th GRAMMY Awards with the Top 25 Favorite GRAMMY Moments as Voted on by Viewers
Christina Aguilera, Billie Joe Armstrong, Beyoncé, Mary J. Blige, Bono, Elvis Costello, Celine Dion, Alan Jackson, Elton John, Ricky Martin and Usher Among Those Who Share Their Own GRAMMY Moments
SANTA MONICA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Two-time GRAMMY® Award winner Melissa Etheridge, five-time GRAMMY Award winner Faith Hill and nine-time GRAMMY Award winner Alicia Keys will host "My Night At The GRAMMYs," a new entertainment special celebrating the upcoming 50th GRAMMY Awards with the Top 25 favorite GRAMMY moments, as voted on by viewers. The two-hour special also will feature the stories behind the moments as told by the artists themselves, and will be broadcast Friday, Nov. 30, 8-10 p.m. ET/PT, on the CBS Television Network.
Christina Aguilera, Billie Joe Armstrong, Beyoncé, Mary J. Blige, Bono, Elvis Costello, Celine Dion, Alan Jackson, Elton John, Ricky Martin and Usher will join hosts Etheridge, Hill and Keys in remembering their own remarkable moments as performers and winners on past GRAMMY telecasts.
The special will feature some of the unique pairings the GRAMMYs have come to be renowned for, including performances by the Gorillaz and Madonna, Eminem and Elton John, Neil Diamond and Barbra Streisand, and Jay-Z, Linkin Park and Paul McCartney among others. The telecast also will include a montage of acceptance speeches over the years, a special review of outstanding Lifetime Achievement Awards presentations and a view of 50 years of the GRAMMY Awards as seen through the career of Tony Bennett — beginning with his appearance on the 1963 "The Best on Record" show through the 49th GRAMMY Awards telecast, where he shared the Best Pop Collaboration With Vocals GRAMMY with Stevie Wonder for their duet "For Once In My Life."
Viewers were invited to vote online for their favorite GRAMMY moments from a collection of 50 performances from past shows, including appearances by Eric Clapton, Marvin Gaye, Bruce Springsteen, and U2. The Top 25 were determined from that voting period, and the countdown to the most popular GRAMMY moment begins at 8 p.m. ET/PT on Nov. 30.