Monday, September 10, 2007

Where Did It Go Wrong...now with video.


Click here if you missed Britney's TRAIN WRECK performance at the MVA's last night.
There are many rumors flying around as to why Britney's show was as bad as it was. Some say MTV learned of the crazy flying mirrors and suspension moves that her and Chris Angel were preparing to do and axed it because it was too much of an insurance risk. Doubt that. How did we know about but the show's producers didn't until the last minute?
X17 says Brit heard about Sarah Silverman's joke about Sean P and Lil' JJ (she said they were the cutest little mistakes) and she basically refused to perform but ultimately ended up coming out and giving us whatever it was you called that shite. Doubt that as well.
I really wanted her to shine and she totally let me and I sure many others down hard.
R.I.P. Britney's Pop Career.

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

OMG!! I can't believe she actually did that-when I was watching I couldn't believe it-and as mean as Sara Silverman was-she cracked me up!

Anonymous said...

her performance was terrible..she looked like an amateur shell shocked by the crowd..and I thought she could dance..now not so much..
I don't know I think the jokes were mean..joke about Brit but no need to drag her kids into it..OTT in my opinion

JEWELS said...

I think Sarah Silverman is a bot OTT...I was cringing whenever she said someones name...like who knows what's coming out of her mouth.

Anonymous said...

But come on, the comment about the giant snake, and then referring to Madge-funny right?

Anonymous said...

that was funny..and the 50 cent made me laugh as well

Anonymous said...

Brittney needs to make ammends with mom and go get some TLC at home-obviously anyone she has around her doesn't give a rat's ass about her to allow her to go onstage and make a giant ass of herself-like come on-there must have been a dress rehersal!

Anonymous said...

LOL... so true Melissa. you'd think after the peps saw that they would have axed it saying maybe next year