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Thursday January 17, 2008 10:41 am

Britney Spears: Addicted to Attention?

Posted by K.C. Morgan
Categories: Gossip, Rumors

Britney Spears queen is at it again. Though the pregnancy rumors have recently been denounced, there’s still plenty of Britney news to go around. In fact, maybe too much.

According to a report, the star walked into a dressing room at a chic boutique and walked back out sans clothing. Maybe she just missed a step somewhere in-between? After this peep show, Britney and her current boyfriend Adnan went into the room together for the better part of an hour - or so the story goes.

Frankly, I find all this Britney news rather troubling. She’s missing court dates, being rushed to hospitals, making scenes at stores. Could it be that Britney, who became a megastar at a very tender age, is addicted to media attention? Before she was being called things like “train wreck,” she was a hot young star - and she got lots of positive media feedback. But now, even negativity doesn’t seem to deter Spears. Could it be that she’s willing to take whatever headlines she can get…however she has to get them?

I don’t pretend to understand her psyche or her actions, but I do know one thing: this chick needs to stay out of the papers for a while. 


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  • Boycott the Media
    By Boycott the Media at 1/18/08

    Addicted to attention? Probably. Screwed? Who knows. However, a lot of people are teaming up to end this whole media frenzy at http://prayersforbritney.com. Contrary to the name, its not religeous, and it’s not really “about” or “for” Britney either; rather a social movement attempting to redeem pop culture. All responsible citizens should visit, IMO. Check it out, spread the good word smile

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