Posted on 02/17/2007 7:16:29 AM PST by theFIRMbss
The media whore is likely upset by the media focus on the still dead Anna Nicole Smith and their neglect in chasing Britney's bare crotch around tinsle town. Desperate times call for desperate action. She shaved the 'beave' now it's time to go up town.
Head shaving matches are not uncommon in wrestling. Years ago Molly Holly had her head shaved as did Kurt Angle.
Sorry, but in her prime, Anna Nicole Smith did have "looks". I'm with you on the other observations.
(Spears had looks too...and really not much else.)
Britney Spears 'back into rehab'
Pop star Britney Spears is back in rehab, days after shaving her head, People magazine and TMZ.com report. Spears checked into an unnamed facility at the request of her mother and other family members, the reports said.
"We ask that the media respect her privacy as well as those of her family and friends... ," People quoted her manager Larry Rudolph as saying.
Spears was spotted by fans without her hair after shaving it off in a Los Angeles tattoo parlour on Friday.
She reportedly spent one day in a rehabilitation centre in the Caribbean last week.
Since splitting with husband Kevin Federline last year, Spears has been making headlines with her partying lifestyle.
Drastic cut
People's website quoted a statement by Spears' management which said: "Britney Spears has voluntarily checked herself into an undisclosed rehab facility today."
Spears had her drastic haircut at Esther's Hair Studio in California on Friday, but was later seen wearing a wig.
The studio was later reported to have set up a website to auction the hair for more than $1m (£512,500).
Story from BBC NEWS:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/2/hi/entertainment/6380827.stm
Published: 2007/02/20 21:28:30 GMT
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