If Britney Spears is serious about making a comeback, she can prove herself this September at the Video Music Awards.
Despite last year's reviled, head-scratching, lip-synching performance the singer put forth, MTV claims it'll never say "no" to Britney Spears.
''Everyone deserves a second or third chance, right?'' Van Toffler, president of MTV Networks Music Group, says.
Don't get too excited though. Van admits that he was "sorta" kidding about welcoming Brit back with open arms.
"Who knows?" he adds.
Last September, a bikini-adorned, uncoordinated Britney opened the network's marquee award show with a lackluster performance of her new single, "Gimme More."
"She looked lost and confused," a VMA audience member told OK! at the time. "She was definitely not into it. People were shaking their heads and wondering what happened."
If the 26-year-old is invited back, she won't have to travel far to attend the ceremony. After stints in New York, Miami and Las Vegas last year, the VMAs are returning to Los Angeles this year.
Van says producers and crew members are already planning the show, but know they have their work cut out for them.
''I'm not sure how we top Britney opening the show,'' he says. ''We are working on it every minute of every day.''
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Tuesday, 24 June 2008
Britney Spears Fears Early Death
Britney Spears fears she won't live to see her 28th birthday, according to the author of a shocking new expose about the troubled pop star.
Biographer and journalist Ian Halperin spent 18 months studying the Toxic singer as an undercover paparazzo, getting close to the star and her inner circle.
And now he's writing all about his findings in a new book which he hopes to have on shelves by Christmas.
Amid all the claims of drug abuse, bipolar problems and suicidal tendencies, Halperin states Spears told him personally she fears she will die at 27.
The biographer, who ironically penned a book about Kurt Cobain - who lost his life at 27, tells Life & Style magazine, "She told me she feared she'd die at age 27 (her current age), just like other music stars, like Janis Joplin and Kurt Cobain."
Joplin and Cobain aren't the only members of the sinister 27 Club - rock greats Jimi Hendrix, Jim Morrison and Brian Jones all perished before their 28th birthday.
Spears turns 28 on 2 December.
Biographer and journalist Ian Halperin spent 18 months studying the Toxic singer as an undercover paparazzo, getting close to the star and her inner circle.
And now he's writing all about his findings in a new book which he hopes to have on shelves by Christmas.
Amid all the claims of drug abuse, bipolar problems and suicidal tendencies, Halperin states Spears told him personally she fears she will die at 27.
The biographer, who ironically penned a book about Kurt Cobain - who lost his life at 27, tells Life & Style magazine, "She told me she feared she'd die at age 27 (her current age), just like other music stars, like Janis Joplin and Kurt Cobain."
Joplin and Cobain aren't the only members of the sinister 27 Club - rock greats Jimi Hendrix, Jim Morrison and Brian Jones all perished before their 28th birthday.
Spears turns 28 on 2 December.
Sunday, 15 June 2008
DJ Orgasmix and Cano Beat
Artist: DJ Orgasmix and Cano Beat
Genre(s):
Breakbeat
Discography:
Like An Angel and Space Vinyl
Year: 2003
Tracks: 3
 
Tuesday, 3 June 2008
Aggie is booted off Dancing on Ice
'How Clean Is Your House?' presenter Aggie MacKenzie has been voted off the reality show 'Dancing on Ice'.
The television star was forced to compete in the skate-off against javelin champion Steve Backley when they were both placed in the bottom two as a result of the public vote.
All of the five judges chose to save Backley, sending home MacKenzie.
Member of the judging panel Jason Gardiner said: "I wish we could get rid of both of them."
The television star was forced to compete in the skate-off against javelin champion Steve Backley when they were both placed in the bottom two as a result of the public vote.
All of the five judges chose to save Backley, sending home MacKenzie.
Member of the judging panel Jason Gardiner said: "I wish we could get rid of both of them."
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