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Britney Goes Cuckoo On Stage...Again

April 9. 2009

Britney Spears

Sony Music artist Britney Spears continues her trek of the world, performing to half full arenas, in a floundering attempt at reviving her disgraceful career, after being supplanted by Miley Cyrus.

She again had another crazy outburst on stage, telling audiences, comprised of kids and their parents, as well as homosexuals dressed in loud, ill-coordinated clothes, meant to inflict psychological damage on the fashion conscious, to stop smoking weed in the arena, as it is affecting her voice (voice? LOL, you lip sync, psycho) and uttered a string of profanity.

Previous outbursts saw Spears crassly commenting to an audience full of kids, that her “p**** is hanging out” of her costume and she also told another crowd “Merry Christmas” …in March. Brain damaged, indeed.

Britney Spears Walks Off Stage During Concert

Originally posted Thursday April 09, 2009 - The show didn't go on in Vancouver Wednesday night after Britney Spears pulled the plug on her sold-out Circus concert 15 minutes and three songs into her performance – departing the stage and leaving the audience in the GM Place in the dark for more than half an hour. Boos ensued.

Cigarette smoke from the crowd was blamed, with a female voice announcing to the crowd, "The building is awfully smoky. It is uncomfortable for everyone on stage, including Ms. Spears. Please extinguish all cigarettes – this is a non-smoking building, and the show will resume when the smoke on the stage is cleared," the Vancouver Sun reports...

The concert concluded with Spears singing "Womanizer" and advising the still-restless crowd, "Vancouver, don't smoke weed." Her sign-off was also peppered with a couple of X-rated expletives and a warning to "drive safe."...

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