The following italicized article is from www.x17online.com:
Two paparazzi photographers were arrested yesterday around 5pm for loitering near Britney Spears‘ Summit home. Spears’ bodyguard reportedly called the police after spotting several photographers parked next to the fence outside the gated community.
The North Hollywood Police told X17online the photographers were parked on a city fire access road nearby Spears’ house, and asked to move. When they did not comply, the men were arrested, taken to the Van Nuys police station, cited for loitering, fined and released just before midnight. The North Hollywood Police did not release the names of the photographers.
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Source: X17
Tuesday, July 22, 2008
Brave New Girl, or Same Old Spears?
The following italicized article is from www.abcnews.com:
It's no Fiona Apple or Emily Bronte. But the lyrics to Britney Spears' "Brave New Girl," a song she put out in 2003, years before her life spiraled out of control, may finally be coming true now.
Sure, the headlines have been splashed across the Internet and tabloid magazines before ("Britney's New Act!" "Spears Insider: Brit Back on Track!"), only to be replaced the following week by photos of her crying into a cup of Starbucks and flipping off the paparazzi.
And Spears most recently made the papers by getting snapped last Sunday while smoking cigarettes in front of her two-year-old son, who was trying to play with her pack of Marlboros. But that lapse in parental judgement aside, Spears' behavior in the past few months suggests that, finally, she may really be poised to return to her pop star status of yore.
In March, she made her first high-profile, sans-paparazzi appearance in months, guest starring as a dermatologist's receptionist on CBS' "How I Met Your Mother." While her acting abilities, like her lyrics, aren't going to make it into the annals of cultural history, she proved she could show up to a set and get a job done without incident: A far cry from her disastrous 2007 MTV Video Music Awards performance. She followed it up with a second guest stint on the sitcom in May.
Also in May, Spears was granted more time with Sean Preston and Jayden James, her sons with ex-husband Kevin Federline, and praised by the judge hearing her child custody case for trying to get her personal life back under control. On Friday, she gave up her custody fight, but gained more visiting time with the boys, quite possibly the best play she could've made, according to lawyers.
"This is probably the best solution for the kids," Paul Talbert, family law attorney at Chemtob Moss Forman & Talbert, a Manhattan matrimonial law firm, told ABCNews.com last week. "For Britney, it allows her to shrink from the spotlight a little bit -- she doesn't have to go to court every month and endure that circus. That circus can't make it easier for her to stay on the straight and narrow."
Instead of the courthouse, Spears is spending her summer in the recording studio.
"She's working with a team of top-notch producers and songwriters and we're very excited about what she's accomplished so far," her manager, Larry Rudolph, and Jive records said in a statement. "No album release date has been confirmed yet."
And instead of club-hopping, she's hitting the charity circuit. Saturday, Spears attended Jenny McCarthy and Jim Carrey's fundraiser for Generation Rescue, an organization dedicated to researching autism.
So, is this really a brave new girl in the making? Maybe, if she can manage to leave behind the mess of the past year and a half.
"For her to have a true comeback, it means stripping herself of everything that has come before," said E! online gossip columnist Ted Casablanca. "Take a break from the Britney that we know her as, and try something different. If she did a different kind of a tour, put out a different kind of music, that would be great. But if she comes back from the recording studio with the soft porn 'Gimme More' stuff, I don't see it helping her ultimately in the end. It's diving into the quasi whore-saint stuff that she's done for years."
"Look at someone like Madonna, someone who Britney is chasing after," he added. "Look how chameleonic that woman is. I mean, we hated half of her stuff -- the sex book, the bullet proof bras -- but at least she's gutsy and ties things differently."
Indeed, music industry insiders say the measure of Spears' success hinges on what comes out of all those steamy summer days in the recording studio. Her last album, "Blackout," wasn't a bomb: It debuted at No. 2 on the Billboard 200 chart and, as of last week, sold 879,000 copies in the United States, according to Nielsen SoundScan. But it came out in October 2007, shortly after a judge suspended Spears' child visitation rights and just before two stints in the hospital for psychological evaluations.
"It'll be helpful if she can avoid some of the headlines that we associated with her when the last album came out, the non-album headlines," said Geoff Mayfield, director of charts and senior analyst for Billboard magazine. "The last album didn't sell all that poorly. It was smaller than her biggest albums, but she'd already had a downward cycle from her biggest streak, and that tends to happen when you have a million-selling week on your second album."
Before she was a tabloid fixture and a late-night punch line, Spears was a pop superstar, and she needs to reinvigorate her audience to bounce back. Mayfield agreed that the frothy, bubblegum hits that made her huge in the 90s won't play well now, but she shouldn't reinvent herself into a figure her fans won't recognize, i.e., a bullet-proof bra-wearing diva, or a guitar-strumming ballad-belter.
"Everything depends on whether or not the consumer connects with what she's doing now," he said. "She has to be careful about doing music about her personal life: first off, it's not a personal life most people can relate to, and you run the risk of getting labeled as the 'poor little rich girl.' She should try to continue to evolve, but she can't reinvent herself to be a singer-songwriter type -- that's not her strength."
So, If she keeps her act clean and her music fresh (but not too fresh), maybe Spears can turn this streak of good behavior into a bona fide comeback. Or, she could just take Casablanca's advice:
"I think she should get together with Justin Timberlake and have a kid with him," he said. "That would be the greatest comeback of all."
Source: ABC News
She wants a good time
No need to rewind
She needs to really really find what she wants
She lands on both feet
Won't take a back seat
There's a brave new girl
And she's comin' out tonight
It's no Fiona Apple or Emily Bronte. But the lyrics to Britney Spears' "Brave New Girl," a song she put out in 2003, years before her life spiraled out of control, may finally be coming true now.
Sure, the headlines have been splashed across the Internet and tabloid magazines before ("Britney's New Act!" "Spears Insider: Brit Back on Track!"), only to be replaced the following week by photos of her crying into a cup of Starbucks and flipping off the paparazzi.
And Spears most recently made the papers by getting snapped last Sunday while smoking cigarettes in front of her two-year-old son, who was trying to play with her pack of Marlboros. But that lapse in parental judgement aside, Spears' behavior in the past few months suggests that, finally, she may really be poised to return to her pop star status of yore.
In March, she made her first high-profile, sans-paparazzi appearance in months, guest starring as a dermatologist's receptionist on CBS' "How I Met Your Mother." While her acting abilities, like her lyrics, aren't going to make it into the annals of cultural history, she proved she could show up to a set and get a job done without incident: A far cry from her disastrous 2007 MTV Video Music Awards performance. She followed it up with a second guest stint on the sitcom in May.
Also in May, Spears was granted more time with Sean Preston and Jayden James, her sons with ex-husband Kevin Federline, and praised by the judge hearing her child custody case for trying to get her personal life back under control. On Friday, she gave up her custody fight, but gained more visiting time with the boys, quite possibly the best play she could've made, according to lawyers.
"This is probably the best solution for the kids," Paul Talbert, family law attorney at Chemtob Moss Forman & Talbert, a Manhattan matrimonial law firm, told ABCNews.com last week. "For Britney, it allows her to shrink from the spotlight a little bit -- she doesn't have to go to court every month and endure that circus. That circus can't make it easier for her to stay on the straight and narrow."
Instead of the courthouse, Spears is spending her summer in the recording studio.
"She's working with a team of top-notch producers and songwriters and we're very excited about what she's accomplished so far," her manager, Larry Rudolph, and Jive records said in a statement. "No album release date has been confirmed yet."
And instead of club-hopping, she's hitting the charity circuit. Saturday, Spears attended Jenny McCarthy and Jim Carrey's fundraiser for Generation Rescue, an organization dedicated to researching autism.
So, is this really a brave new girl in the making? Maybe, if she can manage to leave behind the mess of the past year and a half.
"For her to have a true comeback, it means stripping herself of everything that has come before," said E! online gossip columnist Ted Casablanca. "Take a break from the Britney that we know her as, and try something different. If she did a different kind of a tour, put out a different kind of music, that would be great. But if she comes back from the recording studio with the soft porn 'Gimme More' stuff, I don't see it helping her ultimately in the end. It's diving into the quasi whore-saint stuff that she's done for years."
"Look at someone like Madonna, someone who Britney is chasing after," he added. "Look how chameleonic that woman is. I mean, we hated half of her stuff -- the sex book, the bullet proof bras -- but at least she's gutsy and ties things differently."
Indeed, music industry insiders say the measure of Spears' success hinges on what comes out of all those steamy summer days in the recording studio. Her last album, "Blackout," wasn't a bomb: It debuted at No. 2 on the Billboard 200 chart and, as of last week, sold 879,000 copies in the United States, according to Nielsen SoundScan. But it came out in October 2007, shortly after a judge suspended Spears' child visitation rights and just before two stints in the hospital for psychological evaluations.
"It'll be helpful if she can avoid some of the headlines that we associated with her when the last album came out, the non-album headlines," said Geoff Mayfield, director of charts and senior analyst for Billboard magazine. "The last album didn't sell all that poorly. It was smaller than her biggest albums, but she'd already had a downward cycle from her biggest streak, and that tends to happen when you have a million-selling week on your second album."
Before she was a tabloid fixture and a late-night punch line, Spears was a pop superstar, and she needs to reinvigorate her audience to bounce back. Mayfield agreed that the frothy, bubblegum hits that made her huge in the 90s won't play well now, but she shouldn't reinvent herself into a figure her fans won't recognize, i.e., a bullet-proof bra-wearing diva, or a guitar-strumming ballad-belter.
"Everything depends on whether or not the consumer connects with what she's doing now," he said. "She has to be careful about doing music about her personal life: first off, it's not a personal life most people can relate to, and you run the risk of getting labeled as the 'poor little rich girl.' She should try to continue to evolve, but she can't reinvent herself to be a singer-songwriter type -- that's not her strength."
So, If she keeps her act clean and her music fresh (but not too fresh), maybe Spears can turn this streak of good behavior into a bona fide comeback. Or, she could just take Casablanca's advice:
"I think she should get together with Justin Timberlake and have a kid with him," he said. "That would be the greatest comeback of all."
Source: ABC News
New Britney Album Details!
Brit Yawns At Her Own Fame
Bulletin: Brit Kid is Fine
The following italicized article is from www.tmz.com:
There's a magazine out there that is pushing a story that Jayden James is autistic. It ain't so.
In case you read it, we're told by Britney Spears' peeps that the story is ridiculous. Brit was at Jenny McCarthy's autism event Saturday night, and the mag figured two and two added up to five.
But it's just not true.
Source: TMZ
There's a magazine out there that is pushing a story that Jayden James is autistic. It ain't so.
In case you read it, we're told by Britney Spears' peeps that the story is ridiculous. Brit was at Jenny McCarthy's autism event Saturday night, and the mag figured two and two added up to five.
But it's just not true.
Source: TMZ
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Paps Popped While Snooping Spears
The following italicized article is from www.tmz.com:
TMZ has learned two photographers were arrested last night for loitering outside Britney Spears' house in Hollywood.
We're told that police gave the paps "ample time" to move off the lot, which is considered city property, but wouldn't budge, so they were arrested.
The snappers made bail and were released.
Source: TMZ
TMZ has learned two photographers were arrested last night for loitering outside Britney Spears' house in Hollywood.
We're told that police gave the paps "ample time" to move off the lot, which is considered city property, but wouldn't budge, so they were arrested.
The snappers made bail and were released.
Source: TMZ
Toned Britney Spears Strips Off
The following italicized article is from www.thesun.co.uk:
HERE'S yet more evidence the pop princess is on her way back.
BRITNEY SPEARS showed off her new toned figure while spending time with her kids yesterday.
All that work in the gym looks to have paid off judging by that flat stomach.
The prospect of appearing alongside musclewoman MADONNA during her world tour must have been a huge incentive to get into shape.
Standing next to Madge would make anyone feel slightly tubby...
Source: The Sun
HERE'S yet more evidence the pop princess is on her way back.
BRITNEY SPEARS showed off her new toned figure while spending time with her kids yesterday.
All that work in the gym looks to have paid off judging by that flat stomach.
The prospect of appearing alongside musclewoman MADONNA during her world tour must have been a huge incentive to get into shape.
Standing next to Madge would make anyone feel slightly tubby...
Source: The Sun
Confirmed: Paparazzi Arrested Near Britney Spears' Home
The following italicized article is from www.etonline.com:
ET breaks the news that two members of the paparazzi were arrested near Britney Spears' home Monday night.
The North Hollywood Police tell ET that the the two photogs were "trying to affix themselves to get a better vantage spot" on a city fire access road near the pop star's home. The men were transported to the station where they were cited for loitering and released. They did not go through the booking process. The police officer stated that the "city is working on getting "No Trespassing" signs back up."
Source: ET Online
ET breaks the news that two members of the paparazzi were arrested near Britney Spears' home Monday night.
The North Hollywood Police tell ET that the the two photogs were "trying to affix themselves to get a better vantage spot" on a city fire access road near the pop star's home. The men were transported to the station where they were cited for loitering and released. They did not go through the booking process. The police officer stated that the "city is working on getting "No Trespassing" signs back up."
Source: ET Online
Britney Spears Desperate for a Girlfriend
The following italicized article is from www.nationalledger.com:
Britney Spears is desperate for a girlfriend. Is she ready to join Lindsay Lohan and Samantha Ronson in the lesbian relationship buzz? Even though Britney Spears once shoved her tongue in the mouth of Madonna on live television and is rumored to have had a few lesbian encounters she doesn't want a girlfriend for lovemaking like Lindsay and Sam, she needs a friend, a new report claims.
"Britney is desperate for some female companionship," a Spears family insider spilled this week in an interview with Life & Style. "She's tired of being stuck in the house all the time and having her father tag along everywhere." But who can Britney Spears really trust?
Earlier reports have claimed that Britney is also distancing herself from her father. But the article notes that the problem is that without her parents, Britney is basically all alone. "I can't think of anyone who's close to her," says an insider. "I think Jamie saw what was happening to his daughter and went into this emergency lockdown mode, shutting out her friends. But that's a lonely way to live."
And it may even be a potentially harmful existence. "It's unhealthy because one way people learn about their lives and decide to make changes for the better is to get outside input and perspective," says Dr. Keith Ablow, a psychiatrist who does not treat Britney told the magazine. "A true friend could be a valued part of her life."
Source: National Ledger
Britney Spears is desperate for a girlfriend. Is she ready to join Lindsay Lohan and Samantha Ronson in the lesbian relationship buzz? Even though Britney Spears once shoved her tongue in the mouth of Madonna on live television and is rumored to have had a few lesbian encounters she doesn't want a girlfriend for lovemaking like Lindsay and Sam, she needs a friend, a new report claims.
"Britney is desperate for some female companionship," a Spears family insider spilled this week in an interview with Life & Style. "She's tired of being stuck in the house all the time and having her father tag along everywhere." But who can Britney Spears really trust?
Earlier reports have claimed that Britney is also distancing herself from her father. But the article notes that the problem is that without her parents, Britney is basically all alone. "I can't think of anyone who's close to her," says an insider. "I think Jamie saw what was happening to his daughter and went into this emergency lockdown mode, shutting out her friends. But that's a lonely way to live."
And it may even be a potentially harmful existence. "It's unhealthy because one way people learn about their lives and decide to make changes for the better is to get outside input and perspective," says Dr. Keith Ablow, a psychiatrist who does not treat Britney told the magazine. "A true friend could be a valued part of her life."
Source: National Ledger
Singer/Songwriter Lady Ga Ga Signed On For New Album
Lady Ga Ga, 22, made the rounds on radio stations 99.9 FM & Z103.5 in Toronto today, and revealed she is working with Britney, and has already written & recorded two songs for Brit. The reader went on to say:
quote:
"When Mad-Dog (one of the morning show hosts) asked her [Lady Ga Ga] when the album would be released, she went on to say that she "couldn't imagine it would be this year," but probably mid-2009, as Britney was very much in the early stages of the album when she worked with her. She also went on to say that the album is very much a continuation to "Blackout," but 10 times bigger in production value, and that the comeback would have people "regretting putting those videos of her on YouTube."
Lady Ga Ga says her goal as an artist is to "funnel a pop record to a world in a very interesting way. I almost want to trick people into hanging with something that is really cool with a pop song. It's almost like the spoonful of sugar and I'm the medicine."
LGG is just one of many producers Britney is working with for her next album, including Jonathan JR Rotem, Sean Garrett, Guy Sigsworth, Danja. Jim Beanz, Darkchild, Kara Dioguardi, Taio Cruz, Babyface, Dallas Austin, Polow Da Don, Damon Elliott, The Runawayz, Fredwreck, Bloodshy & Avant, Bryan-Michael Cox, and now Lady Ga Ga.
Check her out on Myspace!
Source: Breathe Heavy
quote:
"When Mad-Dog (one of the morning show hosts) asked her [Lady Ga Ga] when the album would be released, she went on to say that she "couldn't imagine it would be this year," but probably mid-2009, as Britney was very much in the early stages of the album when she worked with her. She also went on to say that the album is very much a continuation to "Blackout," but 10 times bigger in production value, and that the comeback would have people "regretting putting those videos of her on YouTube."
Lady Ga Ga says her goal as an artist is to "funnel a pop record to a world in a very interesting way. I almost want to trick people into hanging with something that is really cool with a pop song. It's almost like the spoonful of sugar and I'm the medicine."
LGG is just one of many producers Britney is working with for her next album, including Jonathan JR Rotem, Sean Garrett, Guy Sigsworth, Danja. Jim Beanz, Darkchild, Kara Dioguardi, Taio Cruz, Babyface, Dallas Austin, Polow Da Don, Damon Elliott, The Runawayz, Fredwreck, Bloodshy & Avant, Bryan-Michael Cox, and now Lady Ga Ga.
Check her out on Myspace!
Source: Breathe Heavy
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