Appearing on the cover of Esquire magazine wearing a short white sweater and nothing else but her imagination, Spears recreates a famous 1966 photo shoot of film and TV actress Angie Dickinson. The photos are part of the magazine's 70 Years of Women We Love November issue, which also showcases Cameron Diaz, Pamela Anderson, Catherine Zeta Jones, Sharon Stone and Madonna. In an interview that accompanies the photographs, Spears explains why Esquire wanted her to appear on the magazine's cover. "Well, some people might say it's just to make money and sell magazines," said Spears. "But another reason -- a better reason, and the one I choose -- is that they do it to inspire people." Inside the magazine are other photos shot by James White, featuring even more revealing pictures of Spears, who is outfitted in solely in a pair of panties and some carefully placed necklaces. Elsewhere in the article, Spears claims to have resisted her record label's attempts to sexually exploit her. "Actually, the record label wanted me to do certain songs, and I was like, 'Look, if you want me to be some kind of sex thing, that's not me,' " said Spears. "I will never do that. I'm still doing what I love to do."
Britney added, "The sex thing, that's not me, but I have no problem appearing naked. I just don't want to sing about it." Bimbo.
*right click* *save picture as* Thanks Faos. There is a God. Hopefully her next "album" will fail and that will push her right to the Playboy photographers where she belongs.
I thought that this was an article about some bizarre plastic surgery mishap, instead of yet another excuse to show revealing pics of girls with hot bods...not that there's anything wrong with that cause, though I am not a fan of BS's 'music', and don't like the whole doe eyed 12 year old gril facial look she's got, that is definitely a hot bod.