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What, doesn’t it look like Britney Spears?

Spearsperfume Britney Spears’ new perfume ad has folks buzzing about what fiendish spell she must have cast to inhabit the body of an unsuspecting and malnourished 18-year-old. But what’s with all the conspiracy theory about a body double? For one, wouldn’t they have gone ahead and sprung for a believable head double? For another, it’s an ad, people, not a product of high ethical standards like a magazine cover.

—Posted by David Griner

August 14, 2007 in Britney Spears, Griner | Permalink

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She doesn't looked malnourished, she looks photoshoped.

Frankly, she looks like a whore. But then again, who else gets out of a limo showing her vagina?

Posted by: Bobby | Aug 14, 2007 4:27:33 PM

That skank hasn't looked that good since 1995.

Posted by: | Aug 14, 2007 4:43:02 PM

And in 1995 (or more like 1999), she was photoshopped, too.

Posted by: | Aug 14, 2007 5:11:03 PM

Hahaha, ironic name for that fragrance.

Posted by: Dabitch | Aug 15, 2007 7:02:04 AM

This ad is very deep, just like britney. See she is trying to tell us she is like a caged bird that has been freed. That bird on her hand, thats the real britney of today. All hollow inside. Singing randomly and out of key. Smaller in comparison to the young hot britney of yesteryear.

Posted by: D | Aug 15, 2007 10:56:51 AM

1995? She was barely a teenager. Save it for "To Catch a Predator".

Posted by: | Aug 15, 2007 11:48:53 AM

I don't believe it.

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Posted by: Monkey Butler | Aug 15, 2007 12:51:31 PM

"the greatest freedom is to believe in yourself"

Posted by: hubs | Aug 15, 2007 2:31:31 PM

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