Like the song goes, too little, too late. The Brit's career is over and there's nothing she can do about it. Her career is beyond repair. Everyone is disenchanted with her. Even her fans are no longer feeling her anymore. They have grown up and moved on. That's it for the Brit. She is done. She is so yesterday. Couldn't the b**** have waited till her 40th birthday to have kids? She had another 10, maybe 15 years before her fanfare cools off. She was approaching legendary status. The world was hers. Then she had to have kids. She had planned it and it became reality because she choose to have kids, putting her career on the back burner. She knew what she was doing and did not care. The Brit needs to go on with her life, either settling down and take care of her legal issues or going to do whatever it is that she wants to do. For Christ's sake, let the b**** go do what she wants to do. She does not care about performing anymore.
I don't know many people who cared for her music in the first place. It was always trash, and will continue to be trash.
Many people did care about her music --- she sold alot of albums. Maybe it was mostly to tween girls but it's wrong to say no noe cared for her music.
http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/front/4367427.html Britney's crotch shots show a good girl gone bad By ERIN CARLSON Associated Press NEW YORK — Britney Spears is behaving more like her soon to be ex-husband, Kevin Federline, than a pop princess on the verge of a career comeback. Fresh from her split from the club-hopping Federline, Spears looked hip and wholesome weeks ago in a surprise appearance on David Letterman's show and while ice skating in New York's Rockefeller Center in a Gap sweater. But now she's unleashing her inner wild child, running around with party girls Paris Hilton and Lindsay Lohan, sporting unflattering hair extensions and flashing her apparently panty-less snatch to the paparazzi. (Be prepared to cringe if you dare to view the uncensored photos, splashed unceremoniously across the Web). "She's a beautiful girl and now that she's single and she's having fun, I think she's just trying to express herself," said New York-based celebrity image consultant Amanda Sanders. "Unfortunately, it's the wrong message that's coming across. And the shame is she was really such a role model." Spears, who turns 25 on Saturday, and Hilton were inseparable while hitting L.A. hotspots over the holiday weekend. People magazine reported Wednesday on its Web site that the duo will co-host the 2006 Billboard Music Awards, scheduled to air live in Las Vegas on Monday (Fox, 7 p.m. CST). Representatives for Hilton and Spears did not respond to messages Wednesday. She's enjoying the single life — and who can blame her after putting up with K-Fed's antics? — but many Spears watchers disapprove of her decision to cavort with Hollywood's most infamous heiress. In a post on Spears' MySpace.com page, a female fan urged Spears "to read this so you understand how your fans may see the situation ... now your children need you so do the right thing brit, and be a mother and forget the partying." Rosie O'Donnell said Wednesday on The View that Spears should stop bonding with Hilton and move in with her, her partner Kelli and their kids so she could have a "stable family around her." Can the mother of two young sons return to the sexy yet sweet Britney of yore? Maybe, maybe not. But she might reconnect with her fans by making savvy career moves, said Entertainment Weekly magazine executive editor Lori Majewski — like doing a duet with ex-boyfriend Justin Timberlake, or sitting — not jumping — on Oprah Winfrey's couch. "The public can be very forgiving and, you know, if she were to go on Oprah, the court of public opinion could quickly turn," Majewski said. "A few tears and the words 'I'm sorry' can go a long, long way. Or 'I'm embarrassed' or 'I didn't mean to' ... But the ultimate key to the success of a future career for her is a new — it doesn't have to be a wholesome image — but a new, cleaned-up image and a hot single." The girl's worth millions and probably has "fabulous things" spilling out of her closet, Sanders said, but that's not enough to buy class. It is enough, however, to buy a stylist. "Now she's got awful extensions and her hair just looks — it looks cheap," Sanders said. "And I don't want to use Tara Reid as a shining example, but, you know ..." It's your turn, Britney. Now go and give Oprah a call.
90% of North Star threads are beating the he isn't attracted to mothers dead horse into the ground. Its like an especially unfunny running joke. Course I should talk since my threads are evenly split between Coug rooting/Anti Horn trolling and lame meaningless polls that get 4 responses and die a quick death.