Friday, March 13, 2009

Britney Spears Is The Comeback Queen


Britney Spears spends a fun filled afternoon with her boys, Jayden Federline and Sean Federline on Sunday (March 1) in New Orleans, Louisiana.

The 27-year-old singer flew to New Orleans with her children for the start of her comeback world tour. Britney arrived in a tour bus from her Kentwood, Louisiana home, and was accompanied by her father Jamie Spears, manager Larry Rudolph, and an entourage of bodyguards and security, who covered her with umbrellas when she arrived at her hotel.

Kevin Federline joined his son, Sean Preston, 3, and Jayden James, 2, after negotiations that allowed Britney to bring her sons on tour with her.

Source:http://justjared.buzznet.com

Monday, January 19, 2009

Britney Spears Is Hiring! Tell Us Why You Should Be Her ‘Media Manager’


If you went to Harvard and love Britney Spears (assuming the two aren’t mutually exclusive), well, then do we have the job for you!

Late last week, according to TechCruch.com, a post went up on a Harvard-only job message board announcing that Brandcasting Unlimited — the company that “manages BritneySpears.com and all Britney’s digital media and online properties” — was looking for someone to corral all those sites. Yes, they’re looking for one Harvard grad to become “Britney Spears’ 2.0 Media Manager.”

(Read the latest news on Britney Spears’ new single here.)

The new employee would be asked to “Develop interactive programs such as contests,” “Engage with fans by posting messages, responding to questions and moderating discussions” and “Monitor Ms. Spears’ daily Cheetos intake” (just kidding about that last one). Applicants should be “social media experts,” have experience building social networks online and — perhaps most important, given the recent high jinx on Spears’ Twitter account — “know how to moderate content and when to ban party crashers.”

The post also goes to great lengths to point out that the main qualification to be Britney’s new media manager is that you love social networking and are constantly checking in on pop-culture dumping grounds like PerezHilton.com. Which means that something like 98 percent of the population under 40 is in the running for the position.

And since we’re pretty sure that the job isn’t just open to those who passed through Harvard’s ivy-clad halls (because that would probably be illegal), that means every Britney nut with a degree from cosmetology school and a serious Facebook addiction should definitely be updating their resumes right now.

Requests for comment from Britney’s camp went unreturned (probably because they’re sifting though applicants), and we’d like to help make their job search easier. In the comments, let us know why you’d be qualified to manage Brit Brit’s media, and we’ll try to pass the best and brightest onto Spears’ team

Source:http://newsroom.mtv.com

Wednesday, December 17, 2008

Tim Kash Insists: I Am Not The British Interviewer In Britney Spears’ ‘For The Record


The new Britney Spears documentary “For the Record” aired last week on MTV, and millions tuned in to get a read on the pop star’s condicition these days.

After all, for the last few years, it’s been impossible not to see the pictures and videos of Britney’s well documented downward spiral — the shaving of her head, the constant harassment by the paparazzi, her somewhat questionable associates, and of course the tragic night Britney was wheeled out of her house by paramedics in front of the world — so the film was really the first real inside look into the life of the world’s most famous pop star.

It was a really good documentary, but then again, how could it not be? The subject matter is, after all, the ever-controversial Britney Spears. The film started off with a brief written explanation that Britney had invited a camera crew to follow her for 60 days in which no question would be off-limits.

Personally. I wonder just how many hard-hitting questions were asked, but that’s a different conversation … which brings me to the point of this post.

This weekend, about six different people asked me if I was the guy with the British accent interviewing Britney in the documentary. (Many others have speculated that it might have been Martin Bashir, who conducted the controversial interview that did no favors for Michael Jackson a few years back.)

But, “for the record,” I am NOT the guy who interviewed Britney in “For the Record.” Not this time, anyway!'

Source:http://newsroom.mtv.com/2008/

Thursday, December 4, 2008

Report: Britney Spears' First Husband in Jail

Britney may be trying to shed her bad-girl past, but it’s not easy when your ex-husbands continue to act out.

First, Kevin Federline said he was blindsided when she filed for divorce, and now Jason Alexander is locked up.
That’s right folks, her first husband of two days was sent to the slammer today for a probation violation stemming from a 2006 DUI best, E! Online is reporting.

According to E!, Alexander, 27, appeared in court today to explain why he skipped two trips to a local morgue that was part of his alcohol education program.

Alexander will now serve ten days in the Los Angeles county jail, E! said.

Source:http://www.foxnews.com/story

Friday, November 28, 2008

Britney Spears to perform in UK


LONDON (AP) — Pop singer Britney Spears is heading to London this week to perform live on "The X Factor" TV show.

She also is giving two concerts in London in June. A Spears' representative announced those concerts Wednesday and said they will be her only European stops on a world tour.

Spears is expected to sing "Womanizer" on television this Saturday. The popular single was recorded for a soon-to-be-releasd album.

Famous singers often coach "X Factor" contestants during the show, but the representative says Spears will only be performing — not coaching.

The British singing contest is similar to "American Idol" in the U.S.

Spears is now on a comeback from a two-year downward spiral that included a divorce, a custody battle and public meltdowns.

Source:http://www.google.com/hostednews

Saturday, November 22, 2008

Britney Spears Doc Shows 'Where She Is And Where She Is Going,' Manager Larry Rudolph Says


Britney Spears' longtime manager Larry Rudolph has been by his client's side as she stages her comeback with the release of Circus and her documentary, "For the Record" (premiering on MTV November 30).

"I was very involved in putting [the film] together, so I saw the process," Rudolph told MTV News on Thursday night at a media preview of the film in Los Angeles. "It was a very interesting process. We made a deal from the very beginning — everybody sort of shook hands with the understanding that there were going to be no boundaries on this thing. We were going to make an open and honest film and that we weren't going to leave the good stuff on the cutting room floor.

"We went there with it," he added. "You see Britney in a light you're not used to seeing her in. She's intelligent, she's introspective, she's honest. By the end of the film you really understand who she is in a way that you just never imagined. ... It is so not a puff piece."

Rudolph, who is credited with shaping Britney's early career, wouldn't speak about how he and Spears reunited after a falling-out in 2007. At the time, many speculated that she fired him for encouraging her to enter rehab.

Focusing the conversation on the doc, Rudolph insisted that it shows everyone what he already knows about the singer: "She's got a unique set of talents. She's got a blend of certain talents. She's a great singer. She's a great dancer. She's got an amazing image. She's incredibly likable," he listed. "She's got this intangible thing that makes her a star."

"For the Record" is part of the game plan for reintroducing Britney, the pop star rather than the tabloid magnet, back to her fans, Rudolph said. The movie makes a case for Spears' future, by giving the audience "a good taste of the music and where she is and where she is going."

The next step in Brit's comeback is a video for the album's second single, "Circus," shot by "I'm a Slave 4 U" director Francis Lawrence, set to debut around the release of the album on December 2. "It is amazing," Rudolph said. "The video is extraordinary. It is really, really good."

Although Blackout came out only a year ago, Rudolph said that this was an organically right time for her to put out new music again. "It wasn't that there was a rush," he explained. "The album got completed on its natural timetable. And it just was the right time to put it out. So we decided to put it out on her birthday and make it a birthday present to her and to the world."

Source:http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1599938/20081121

Sunday, November 16, 2008

Britney Spears Pokes Fun at Her Father


It's Britney Spears like you have never seen her before, as the pop star turns comedienne to deliver what appears to be a dead-on impression of her cell phone-addicted pop, Jamie, in between takes of her recent video for "Womanizer" (hence her being costumed as a sexy secretary).

This candid moment comes from Britney: For the Record, a documentary airing Sunday, Nov. 30, at 10 pm/ET, exclusively on MTV.

"I wanted to make this film because I started to feel like I wasn't being seen in the light that I wanted to be seen in," Spears has said of her involvement in the exposé. "This is an opportunity to set the record straight and talk about what I've been through and where I'm headed."

The 90- minute, all-access look at Spears' world includes behind-the-scenes looks at Britney recording her new album, Circus, preparing for her appearance at this year's MTV Video Music Awards, and much more.

source:http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/tvguide/388057_tvgif16.html