God should have taken Britney in that plane-crash instead of Mexican Queen Jenny Rivera. Britney's been pretty much dead since blackout. Might as well have taken her useless behind. Can't dance, or sing, her looks have gone bye bye(even Madonna looks better at 70yrs old), she can't speak. Girl is taking up too much pure oxygen, the world is becoming polluted we can't waste our fresh, clean air on that trash.
I think it's the complete opposite. Clearly, her antics have amused the public and she has lots of casual fans showing her love. I think she lacks in real stans and core audience if anything. If she did the American Sweetheart country/popgirl thing like Taylor, then she would definitely have more genuine/dedicated fans.
She used to have a considerable amount of stans from her Hanna Monatana days, idk if they remain with her after the image and behavior change, but I would assume they do because otherwise how Miley would break VEVO viewing records everytime she releases a video?
Chris his meltdowns. at him wanting Britney to die.
The problem is she is dead. I say take her off the lithium and anti-psychotic/anxiety drugs and let her act a holy fool. At least she would be alive and show signs of alertness, coordination, and rhythm. Who cares if she loses custody again? She should leave the boys with K-fed. He probably is the better parent anyway.
Is Katy Perry the Sandra Bullock of Pop (minus the talent)?
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Let’s consider that Sandra Bullock for a moment, now 49, an actress with a staggering $3.5 billion in accumulated global box office. Peter Chernin, the former Fox studio chief whose Chernin Entertainment produced The Heat (and who ran Fox in 1994, when Bullock appeared in Speed), refers to her without hesitation as “the biggest female movie star in the world.” And yet it is something of an imprecise science to divine why audiences love her so. There are Bullock’s acting chops, long underrated, finally receiving their critical due with her decorated performance as football-mom dynamo Leigh Anne Tuohy in 2009’s The Blind Side. There’s also Bullock’s self-deprecating comedic gift—the homecoming queen who never quite got the hang of walking in heels. This ability to laugh at herself exists in real life: Bullock is the only actress to show up in person to collect her “Razzie” for Worst Actress (for 2009’s forgotten All About Steve) in the same season she won the coveted Oscar. “She’s incredibly funny, but the butt of almost all her jokes is herself,” says George Clooney, whom Bullock thanked from the Academy’s stage for throwing her in a swimming pool years ago. “That’s just an appealing quality.”
But the appreciation of Sandra Bullock always tends to circle back to a single, squishy word: relatability. Consciously or not, Bullock tends to remind people of someone they know—a best friend, a forgetful roommate, a favorite cousin. Audiences get behind her, connect to her, root for her because they recognize the person she is. It sounds so simple, and yet it is not. It is a golden quality. Clooney, who costars alongside Bullock in October’s 3-D space adventure, Gravity, puts it this way: “There has always been a really levelheaded, smart, funny girl you feel like you know. As if she was the cool girl next to you in school.”
I mean girl had more to offer than Britney lame spears. She even had a college degree in business. Girl had LIFE ahead of her. Britney barley graduated high school, girl has no talent on stage our off stage and is dead in the head. She's only good at sucking off men, smoking cigs and home-wrecking.
No use for her on planet Hollywood or planet earth.