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Britney Spears’ Budding New Locks Are “Hot” - Spears has topped list of the world's most overexposed celebrities

Wednesday, May 16, 2007


Will Britney Spears still be wearing a wig when her expected album release date of October rolls around? According to one of the pop princess’ back-up dancers, Crisilla Crossland, Brit could drop the hair pieces now… if she isn’t already too addicted to the variety that wigs and hats have to offer.

When the topic of Britney’s budding new locks came up, Crossland told the Las Vegas Review-Journal newspaper, “It’s grown about two inches and it looks hot. She looks so good she should model. She (Britney) joked to us ‘Would y’all cut your hair?’ But none of us have.”

The dancer then went on to reveal that Britney is currently rehearsing two new songs, describing the new sound as “amazing”.

Meanwhile, since performing four short shows last week, Britney has returned to Millenium dance studio to continue her rigorous workouts… and shop.

According to AZ Central, “Britney recently dropped into West Hollywood’s Bel-Bambini baby boutique with a girlfriend to buy clothes for her two sons, Sean Preston and Jayden James.”

While there, “Spears spent almost $1,000 in less than ten minutes, choosing two ‘Adorable Idol’ baby T-shirts and two which read ‘Don’t ya wish your mommy was hot like mine?’ She also bought a $600 toy plane, and a potty chair.”

Sounds like money well spent!

Courtesy: www.celebrity-gossip.net

Singer Britney Spears has topped the Forbes magazine’s list of the world's most overexposed celebrities.

The ‘Toxic’ star is joined by Paris Hilton, Lindsay Lohan and Howard Stern, whose claim to fame is his association with tragic model, Anna Nicole Smith.

E-poll conducted the survey on behalf of the magazine, and found that 72 pct of the US population considered Spears to be overexposed, and that the number has risen by 18pct in the past five years.

In 2002, 35 pct of respondents thought that the 25-year-old is talented and now only 25 pct think so.

E-Poll Chief Executive Gerry Philpott said that a celebrity is one, who epitomises popular culture.

"You're only a celebrity as long as you’re in the dialogue of popular culture," Sydney Morning Herald quoted Philpott, as telling Forbes.

He added that when celebrities don’t have work to speak for their popularity, they resort to exposure.

"And if you don't have your work, be it a movie or an album, to keep you in that dialogue, you are forced to rely on exposure," he added.