Tuesday, September 1, 2009

“Britney and Jamie Lynn Spears show off hot bods on Miami holiday - Thaindian.com” plus 4 more

“Britney and Jamie Lynn Spears show off hot bods on Miami holiday - Thaindian.com” plus 4 more


Britney and Jamie Lynn Spears show off hot bods on Miami holiday - Thaindian.com

Posted: 31 Aug 2009 10:56 PM PDT

Jamie Lynn Washington, Aug 1 (ANI): Britney and her sister Jamie Lynn Spears showed off their hot bikini bodies on Monday, while on Holiday in Miami.

The siblings, along with their kids and parents, had spent about an hour at the Mandarin Oriental Hotel pool Monday afternoon.

"They both looked to be in pretty good shape," Us magazine quoted a witness as saying.

This is the first time that 18-year-old Jamie Lynn, who welcomed daughter Maddie in June 2008, has shown off her post-baby body.

"She had on a white, spangly top. A very little bikini!" said the witness.

The family, including Sean Preston, 3, and Jayden James, 2, "sat around the pool for about 20 minutes. Then Britney worked on her tan while Jamie Lynn took her daughter and her mom to a cabana on the beach."

"They seemed pretty relaxed. Everyone was smiling," said the witness. (ANI)

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Lindsay Lohan and Britney Spears Reality TV Connection - National Ledger

Posted: 31 Aug 2009 08:26 PM PDT


Lindsay Lohan is said to be enlisting Britney Spears' manager for a reality TV role. Lohan is said to be in talks to make the material of her turbulent life into a reality program. The storyline will be a 23-year-old getting her career back on track with a Hollywood comeback.

Lohan has called on Spears' manager, Larry Rudolph, to help with the venture, according to insiders. A source said: "Rudolph is helping Lohan with a potential reality show that will encapsulate her trials and tribulations as she gets back on her feet and actually becomes a working actress again."


Mote TV buzz...Melissa George, a recent addition to Grey's Anatomy, had some trouble recalling where it was she came from. The Australian is a graduate of Home And Away, the soap opera that has launched many a young Hollywood hopeful from Down Under.

But she had some trouble recalling the name of the character that gave her a big break. "Someone had to remind me what she was called the other day," said George at the red carpet premiere of her new thriller Triangle in Los Angeles. "I couldn't remember her name. It was 17 years ago," said George, 33, before adding that the time spent on Home And Away was "the best time of my life". The name of the character was Angel Parrish.



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A buff, brisk Britney brings her 'Circus' to town - Philadelphia Inquirer

Posted: 01 Sep 2009 12:08 AM PDT

Give Britney Spears a little credit: It was a mere 2½ years ago that the pop star, who brought her three-rings-in-the-round "Circus" spectacle to the Wachovia Center on Sunday, was a baldheaded tabloid train wreck with a career seemingly beyond repair.

K-Fed was the least of her concerns: The teen-pop tease had grown up to be the out-of-control poster woman for poor parental decision-making. And when the story got out that the Associated Press had a Spears obituary ready, it seemed only logical, considering what an apparent danger she had become to herself.

Fast-forward to a late summer night in South Philadelphia, and all seems to be going swimmingly in the Spears sphere. Since being shorn of her locks in a Los Angeles tattoo parlor, she's released Blackout (2007) and Circus (2008), two perfectly respectable albums of energetic electro-pop, though the former, superior effort was overshadowed in the public consciousness by her 2007 MTV Video Music Awards near-comatose zombie dance.

And she's certainly found a way to monetize the madness, as one might expect from a New Mickey Mouse Club vet and mother of two. In "Piece of Me," her second song on Sunday, she sang (or at least mouthed the words): "I'm Miss Bad Media Karma, another day, another drama . . . And with a kid on my arm, I'm still an exceptional earner."

I'll say. Ringside seats at the Wachovia went for as much as $495, though most ducats in the almost-full arena were in the standard big-pop-concert range of $100. The 27-year-old Spears was not so long ago making news mainly for going commando in public, but now she's growing her college fund by selling $20 "Hit Me Baby . . ." panties. And for twice that amount, the highly excited crowd of mostly 25-and-under females could confrontationally express their allegiance with a T-shirt that declared, in no uncertain terms: "It's Britney Bitch!" Business was brisk.

And what about the music? It, too, was brisk, relentlessly paced, professionally deployed. Was anybody actually playing it, or was it all on tape? Hard to say. Along with the 12 buff dancers (eight men, four women) always visible, there seemed to be a team of musicians underneath the stage.

Toward the end of an evening that began with a taped intro by Web gossip maven Perez Hilton dressed as Queen Elizabeth I, there were a couple of normally dressed guitarists who appeared to be playing on stage, along with a drummer with a kit provocatively attached to his crotch and a third little-person guitarist holding a miniature instrument. (The circus theme also included a man on stilts and a magician who sawed Spears in half during "Ooh Ooh Baby.")

At the beginning, a buff-enough Britney made her entrance in a cage that was lowered from the rafters. Starting in a golden Wonder Woman-style armored bustier, she changed into a series of costumes that were naughty if hardly scandalous, finishing for the ". . . Baby One More Time" closer and "Womanizer" encore in red spandex, black leather boots, and white spectacles. (The intellectual Britney.)

Throughout, she wore a headset microphone and consistently moved her mouth in time with the never-all-that-expressive vocals that were pumped through the sound system.

She was probably singing over pre-recorded tracks that removed any possibility of an aural mishap. Careful binocular observation revealed that she sometimes didn't bother to enunciate her consonants; she seemed to sing "I'm a Slay 4 You," but the audience heard the v sound in "Slave."

As a dancer, Spears can't come close to keeping up with her able-bodied employees. But she doesn't pretend to try, either. The "Circus" show - which, curiously, left out one of her biggest hits, "Oops! . . . I Did It Again," though it did include the divinely baroque dance-floor masterpiece "Toxic" - is an extremely physical enterprise. And the star of the show was constantly in motion, moving purposefully with little skip steps from one end of the stage to the other, or being lifted above it while sitting on the backs of two male dancers attached to wires who had contorted themselves, Cirque du Soleil-style, into an airborne bench for their blond temptress.

Spears fans were deliriously happy to be in the same room with one of the biggest brand-name superstars in the world, and the object of their affection worked hard enough to put on her properly sensory-overloaded show, with a stage that shot off smoke jets and lit up in a burning ring of fire as Brit floated above it, as if in a hot air balloon. The evening ended in a cascade of sparkling fireworks and de rigueur confetti falling from the sky.

The center ring was circled overhead by a video screen that amplified the kinetic action on the stage below. There was always plenty to look at, even if it was video - covering for a costume change - of Spears in a pre-recorded orgiastic tableau singing along to Marilyn Manson's cover of Eurythmics' "Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)."

But if Spears came across as a much more professional entertainer than you might want to give her credit for, she was never in danger of connecting with her audience in any sort of seriously human way. The images of her up on screen always seemed more real than the actual Britney on stage, even when she was standing right there in front of you, in the flesh.


Contact music critic Dan DeLuca at 215-854-5628 or ddeluca@phillynews.com. Read his blog, "In the Mix," at www.philly.com/philly/blogs/inthemix.



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Britney Spears Warns Fans About Bogus Meet-And-Greets - Starpulse.com

Posted: 31 Aug 2009 06:31 PM PDT

Britney Impostor Meet and greetBritney Spears has posted a warning on her official website urging fans not to fall for fake 'meet and greets' on internet auctions. The star and her management have voiced concerns that devotees could be scammed out of their money by online fraudsters offering them the chance to meet their idol.

The singer insists fans should only enter legitimate competitions which have been set up in conjunction with Spears' ongoing "Circus" world tour - because online auctions could be fake.

A post on Spears' official website reads, "There have been recent sightings of internet auctions for fans to bid for a chance meet Britney. BritneySpears.com wants to warn fans about these fraudulent opportunities. These postings are fake. Fans would never be charged to meet Britney. The only meet and greets available for the Circus tour are through radio contests in select cities.

Please be sure to listen to your local radio station to see if your city is eligible for a meet and greet. Do not bid for one online."

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Britney Impostor Meet and greet

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Lindsay Lohan Enlists Britney Spears' Manager - Limelife

Posted: 31 Aug 2009 08:09 AM PDT

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Lindsay Lohan is said to be enlisting Britney Spears' manager for a reality TV role. Lohan is said to be in talks to make the material of her turbulent life into a reality program.

The storyline will be a 23-year-old getting her career back on track with a Hollywood comeback. Lohan has called on Spears' manager, Larry Rudolph, to help with the venture, according to insiders. A source said: "Rudolph is helping Lohan with a potential reality show that will encapsulate her trials and tribulations as she gets back on her feet and actually becomes a working actress again."

Provided by: Philippa Bourke / Splash News

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