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  1. Later dudes. It’s been fun.
  2. With me making that relation I’m saying goodbye.
  3. I love this forum and being a part of building it. But I’m not available to mod it. And I apologize. I mean I’m about as available as Joe. LOL.
  4. I forget this place exists. My bad tbh.
  5. http://i68.tinypic.com/332pedt.jpg She already has one from the MTV VMAs, but now Britney Spears is getting a Vanguard Award from a different organization. The pop icon will attend the 29th annual GLAAD Media Awards in April and is set to receive the GLAAD Vanguard Award, which is presented to media professionals who have made a significant difference in promoting equality and acceptance of LGBTQ people, EW can exclusively reveal. “An irrefutable icon, Britney Spears has entertained the world while also embodying the spirit of GLAAD’s Vanguard Award by speaking out on significant issues that face her fans – from the Dream Act to anti-transgender bills in Texas,” says Sarah Kate Ellis, president and CEO of GLAAD. “She is a force in the music world who has used her global platform to share messages of love and acceptance, something that the world needs today more than ever.” Vanguard Award honorees include Jennifer Lopez, Cher, Kerry Washington, Elizabeth Taylor, Whoopi Goldberg, Antonio Banderas, Drew Barrymore, Janet Jackson, Demi Lovato, Eric McCormack, Josh Hutcherson, and Patricia Arquette. According to GLAAD, Spears has consistently stood up for LGBTQ youth on GLAAD’s Spirit Day by going purple on social media to speak out against bullying. In 2015, she released a Spirit Day video and promoted participation in the anti-bullying campaign by organizing a meet-and-greet for LGBTQ fans, washing her stage at Planet Hollywood purple, and providing anti-bullying materials to concertgoers. In 2016, she was among over 20 music artists to appear on GLAAD’s song “Hands,” released with Interscope Records to remember the 49 lives taken in the Orlando Pulse nightclub shooting. In 2017, Spears was among 140 leading entertainers to speak out in an open letter against two anti-LGBTQ bills, which targeted transgender youth in Texas and were later defeated. Most recently, she sparked global attention when she wore a t-shirt with the phrase “We Are All Dreamers” imprinted on it and she called on Congress to pass the Dream Act via Instagram. Most recently, for LGBTQ Pride Month in 2017, Spears penned a heartwarming love letter to the LGBTQ community on Billboard Pride in which she shared that the community’s unwavering loyalty and acceptance uplift and inspire her. “I have a secret to share with you. You see it’s actually you that lifts me up. The unwavering loyalty. The lack of judgment. The unapologetic truth. Acceptance! Your stories are what inspire me, bring me joy, and make me and my sons strive to be better people.” Spears will receive her honor at the 29th annual GLAAD Media Awards in Los Angeles at Beverly Hilton on April 12. More awards will be given out at a ceremony in New York City on May 5.
  6. BOMT is literally the main reason she became a worldwide icon. BOMT for the win.
  7. I just think he represents the issue of sexism and male privelege in society and I’m glad the media is finally picking up on that. Because his music has never been that high of quality, minus some choice singles. I’m done. Bye bye bye.
  8. Comparing uncle Joey in Full House to Britney Spears in 2002... is a bit lol. I’m not blaming Justin for an ounce of her breakdown. I’m blaming him for capitalizing on that media ride change to paint himself as a protagonist when his “suffering” was just a catalyst to get the media to single out JT from the rest of the members of NSync. Once the Britney drama hit, and CMAR was released he was a household name in his own right. And seriously f*** him. He went on Howard Stern and told the world he f***ed her. He has made countless jokes that have limelighted his way to media gold. Don’t underplay that shit. And then he starts off this era by talking about how Vegas is what stars do to retire. I’m tired of his smirk stained comments. Like, Britney ain’t mentioned Justin since her tell All documentary in 2008, and she had nothing rude to say, nor has she ever for that matter. I’m tired of people bashing her to get attention. It’s very telling when she hasn’t had to bash anyone to get ahead.
  9. All of those you listed didn’t have to use their superstar ex to launch their solo career tho.
  10. Thanks for providing receipts. ❤️
  11. It definitely didn’t help, since she went for the sympathy route right after she said it.
  12. Everytime. The other two are in leagues of their own, tbh.
  13. http://i63.tinypic.com/308jr43.jpg Time to come out with another song about Britney being whack to save his career.
  14. WHAT A f***ING ICON. WHERE YOU AT MICHAEL.
  15. She politicized herself and she wasn’t sincere in all avenues.
  16. Oops. Definitely. And you better correct that JT stan in the pop forum because I’m trying to act my age, not my shoe size. But, what a CHALLENGE.
  17. Lol. Ok, sweetie.
  18. Well, we all know I heavily dislike JT :) With that being said. Let’s stay positive. I won’t discuss the other track in that case. Filthy is okay. Nothing special but I like how he delivers vocals, kinda Prince esque. 5.5/10
  19. Stronger. Love it just not as much as the others. Top 5 is an ideal placing for it.
  20. It’s definitely a classic here. It was the follow up to Toxic, went top 5 on radio, got huge publicity from her dying in the video and featuring the idea of reincarnation. Kind of like Lucky is a huge classic over here.
  21. I’m trying to make it to Brighton! Might have to settle for New York or Florida though, but definitely visiting the uk soon(ish)
  22. Yes! That would be great. I think it would really make Justin’s work and production pop to another lever. With those two. But, in a very fresh way.
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