Don’t Count On Pink Attending A Britney Spears Concert
Not now, not in the short future, not even in this life time.
According to PopCrunch the “Don’t Leave Me” singer stated she would never attend one of Britney Spears’ shows because she was raised to appreciate live music.
“I’m not taking anything away from Britney because I really like her a lot, but I would never go to a show where the person was lip-synching. When you grow up listening to Janis Joplin, you’re not going to want to see somebody mime.”
I think the code talk Pink chose to use rather than what she candidly thought was pretty nice. She got her point across and wasn’t rude at all.
Jordasche Bledsoe










I’m one of those dweebs that will pay to see a Britney Spears concert even though I know she’s lip syncing. She’s fun to watch.
I don’t think that means you’re a ‘dweeb’ Lailani. Britney Spears may not be able to sing all that great but she without question puts on a great show lip syncing and all. I could do the lip syncing, but could I do what she does in putting together her shows? I doubt it. She works what she’s got and its apparently working because look where she’s at. She had a little crazy spell, she got better, and she’s still crazy rich. She’s Britney bitch
Little angry are we.
I don’t blame Pink. Pink is talented, Britney Spears pretends to be.
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