Tuesday, December 4, 2007

Spears accused of stealing coats at birthday party

Britney Spears has been accused of stealing four white coats from designer Katja Berglund following her 26th birthday celebrations in Los Angeles at the weekend.

The pop star partied at the Scandinavian Style Mansion on Saturday night with old pal Paris Hilton - but is alleged to have picked up a few extra coats, costing a total of $28,200 (€31,800), for her and her friends as she left the venue, according to Swedish newspaper 'Aftonbladet'.

This is not the first time Spears has been caught up in theft allegations - last week, she was reported to have swiped a wig off a mannequin as she stormed out of Hollywood sex shop Hustler.

news source : http://breakingnews.iol.ie/entertainment/

Monday, November 26, 2007

Britney Spears to adopt Chinese twins - report

British tabloid News of the World claims Britney Spears is planning to adopt twins from China.
The newspaper's Rav Showbiz column announces: "The desperate singer has told friends she's in the final stages of talks with an adoption agency and plans to go ahead with the move very soon.

"Friends feel that Britney has decided to adopt the two six-year-old tots from China in a frantic bid to fill the void left by losing her sons to K-Fed," it continues.

Spears recently lost custody of her children - two-year-old Sean Preston and one-year-old Jayden James- to her ex-husband following a string of alcohol and drug-fuelled exploits and a stint in rehab.

The paper offers no evidence in support of the dramatic claim.

But it doesn't stop there, adding that the singer has put a down payment on her own funeral.

Rav quotes a source as saying: "It doesn't seem that Britney has thought this through completely. Adoption and a funeral? The two don't exactly go hand-in-hand."

news source : http://www.smh.com.au/news/

Wednesday, November 21, 2007

Britney Spears may rise out of the ash heap yet

Mumbai, Nov 21 - No celebrity is more poised to make a dramatic comeback than troubled pop superstar Britney Spears. Things have got so bad for the singer lately, both professionally and personally, that there is only one way to go from here - up.

As Spears attempts a comeback with her just released album 'Blackout', all eyes are on her to see how she redeems herself. Britney's slide down to shame has been long and dramatic and sometimes hilarious. She shaved her head, abused drugs, divorced Kevin Federline and lost custody of her children to him, displayed her behind not wearing underwear, and was responsible for one of the worst and most embarrassing performances by a superstar when she sang at the MTV Video Music Awards recently.

Even as Spears embarks on what will prove to be a long arduous road to a comeback, she can seek inspiration in the many others who have been where she was and have got out through sheer will and mostly luck.

Artistes like Santana, Aerosmith, Loretta Lynn and most famously Mariah Carey have crawled out of the ash heap of ruined careers to wow us all.

Santana's fall into obscurity was no fault of his own. His style of music and virtuoso guitar simply went out of style and could not keep fans' interest alive. But in 1999, in what will have to be one of the greatest comebacks of all time, he released 'Supernatural'. Though it was mainly collaborations with stars of that day, it proved to be phenomenally successful, selling more than 15 million copies.

The late Grateful Dead legend Jerry Garcia once described the rock band Aerosmith as 'the druggiest bunch of guys I have ever seen'. The band hit the dumps so bad they spent five years apart from each other, but with the help of rehabilitation managed to come back in the 1980s. They still manage to sell a decent number of albums and their crowd pull at concerts is commendable.

Sometimes all it takes to get you motivated enough to drag yourself to the studio to record again is the flattering praise of a young fan who just happens to be one of the biggest rock stars of his day. That's what happened to country music legend Loretta Lynn when White Stripes lead singer Jack White collaborated with her on the award-winning album 'Van Lear Rose' released in 2004.

Lynn was most famous in the 1980s when actress Sissy Spacek won an Academy Award for portraying her in the movie 'Coal Miner's Daughter'. After that she drifted out of the scene, even resigning herself to the fact that her career was over. But Jack White, a more than enthusiastic fan, met her and out of that was born the idea to do an album. White arranged, produced, and lent his voice too.

But the one comeback Spears can take the most inspiration from is Mariah Carey's. Carey like Spears, though nowhere as shameful, ridiculed herself before she crashed. In the summer of 2001, Carey reached a low point when she went on MTV and distributed popsicles before performing a striptease.

She told the host of the show TRL, 'I just want one day off when I can go swimming and eat ice cream and look at rainbows.' A few days later she was hospitalised and the official explanation was 'extreme exhaustion'.

A few years later she came out with the hugely successful album 'The Emancipation of Mimi', which won critical raves and re-established her to her pre-breakdown level of fame.

Some have watched with amused glee as Spears finds innovative ways to embarrass herself almost every other day. But there are more who sincerely hope that she will pull herself by the bootstraps and redeem herself. Everyone loves an underdog. Here's hoping.

news source : http://www.earthtimes.org/articles/show/145464.html

Wednesday, November 14, 2007

Britney Spears had liposuction on bottom and hips while at Vegas

London, Nov 14: Britney Spears has had liposuction on her bottom and hips, in a desperate bid to improve her appearance.

The 25-year-old, who had her pout plumped just last month, was reported to be house hunting in Las Vegas.However, sources say that the ‘Toxic’ singer had some nip and tuck done during her stay there, reports the Daily Mail.

Meanwhile, it has emerged that two Beverly Hills psychologists are treating the troubled pop star.Her mother Lynne Spears, who recently reconciled with her daughter, hired professionals to counsel her because she fears Britney is on the brink of a total breakdown.

"They are trying to help Britney work through her issues, which seem to be growing by the day, " a friend of the star told the Chicago Sun-Times.Britney has reportedly already had three long sessions with the team since last

news source :http://www.topnews.in/







Monday, November 5, 2007

Blackout Album Sales Soaring


Britney Spears looks to have a clear path to top The Billboard 200. First-day sales from the eight chains that report to Nielsen SoundScan’s Building Charts put Spears’ Jive/Zomba release “Blackout” at 124,000 on the report released today (Oct. 31).


That is more than double the number of units posted by Carrie Underwood’s chart-topping “Carnival Ride,” which rounded up 49,000 sales from the start of the tracking week through close of business yesterday. That album is currently in the runner-up position. Zomba estimates “Blackout” will open in the range of 330,000-350,000, a ballpark that falls in line with her Building Chart total.

Since the Building Charts’ inception, six of the seven weeks’ Wednesday leaders were also No. 1 on The Billboard 200 when final charts were compiled with data from all reporting sellers. Jimmy Eat World’s “Chase This Light” was the only Wednesday leader that did not hold its pole position. The Building Charts also seem to confirm that the nation’s biggest seller, Wal-Mart, will not report sales on its U.S. exclusive, the Eagles’ “Long Road Out of Eden,” as that much-anticipated album is missing from the Wednesday list. Wal-Mart usually blocks its proprietary titles from appearing on Top Comprehensive Albums, as was the case with its Garth Brooks exclusives.

Anderson Merchandisers and Handleman Company, the racks that stock music at Wal-Mart, are among the eight accounts who provide data to Nielsen SoundScan’s Building Charts. The remaining six reporting merchants are Trans World Entertainment, iTunes, Best Buy, Circuit City and Target. “In the Zone,” Spears’ last studio album, opened with 609,000 in 2003 when it became her fourth No. 1 album. The Eagles’ last major album, the live “Hell Freezes,” began at 267,000 units when it posted the first of two weeks it spent in the top slot of The Billboard 200.


News source : http://www.britneyzone.com/