Kicked to the curb, Britney Spears is once again embarrassed

Britney, Britney, Britney- it seems like she's all we hear about these days, but if it’s a matter of quality and not quantity, we've got no room to talk!

 

Apparently, Britney’s Valentines Day consisted of dancing in her underwear at New York celebrity hangout club, One. At least she was wearing underwear this time… but instead of praise for her scantily clad self, her actions got her snubbed at New York Fashion Week, big time.

Lydia Hurst, famous supermodel, designed a limited edition clutch bag for Heatherette that would be debuting at the show. Britney, being a huge Heatherette fan, requested it immediately after she had heard about the coveted bag’s premiere and proceeded to tip off front row photographers to be there when she came out from the backstage area for exclusive pictures, but instead of them handing it over to her and taking glamour shots, she was shut down and refused the bag.


Lydia
released this statement: “I'm only giving the bag to accomplished young women who are doing something positive to affect the world around them. They are women I look up to and respect, like Gwyneth Paltrow, Sarah Jessica Parker and Anne Hathaway. They share the same high standards, and give back to the communities in which they live”.

…communities in which they live?! Britney clearly showed the WORLD a piece of her body that most women wouldn’t fess up to, doesn’t that count? In my opinion, Lydia should send her the clutch; at least she would have something stylish to carry her panties in!

 

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  • 2/22/2007 5:28 PM Rafael wrote:
    Brit is a lost tragic soul. White trash at it's worst. THANK GOD she didn't get the bag. Just because your rich and you show THE WORLD your rotted snatch doesn't mean the world is yours on a silver platter. Bags should be the least of her worries.
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