By Jen
Rolling Stone: 'When She's Blond, She's Happy'
Posted under Blog on November 25, 2008
Yay! In case, like me, you're having a hard time waiting 'til Friday for Britney's Rolling Stone interview, you'll be thrilled to know that RollingStone.com has released a lovely long section of the article three days before the issue hits newsstands. Check it out...
There's an understanding among those who
know Britney well: When she's blond, she's happy. When she's
brunette, she's sad. When she's pink, she's crazy. Her hair was
back to glowing and golden this fall, when she spent her time
diligently shuttling back and forth from her Beverly Hills mansion
to dance rehearsals and video shoots and recording studios, in
preparation for her new album, Circus. It was a complete
transformation, following a year in which she spent a month in
rehab, endured a brutal custody battle with her ex-husband Kevin
Federline and careened toward a massive -- and very public
-- meltdown that culminated in two involuntary psychiatric
hospitalizations in January.
"I feel like an old person now," she says one afternoon, as a manicurist applies rhinestones and girly pink lacquer to her chewed-up nails. "I do! I go to bed at, like, 9:30 every night, and I don't go out or anything, you know what I mean? I just feel like an old fart."
The beauty rest has done her well: In a Hollywood recording studio in September, dressed in black jeans, platform heels and a bedazzled hoodie, Spears looks more like her former self than she has in years. She has makeup on, but it's faded just enough that it could be yesterday's. She says she's considering lopping off the weave she's worn since shaving her head in 2007, and when she counts up her tattoos -- "Seven! Oh, my God, y'all!" -- she falls back into the couch giggling, kicking her feet in the air.
Spears has always been like this: silly, sweet, humble. She has never been very articulate, but she always tries to be accommodating. Tonight, she's listening to mixes and finishing work on a track called "Lace and Leather." When I ask how she knows if a song is going to be a hit, she says, "You just hear it, and you're like, oh, my God, if somebody else takes this song, you're gonna kill yourself, you know what I mean? Like, this one I'm doing tonight, I think it's good, and it's, like, really quirky and different and girly."
"A little naughty," says her manager, Larry Rudolph, 45, sitting nearby in a T-shirt and jeans.
"A little naugh-tay," Spears agrees, sounding half-embarrassed.
There are differences in Britney, too, from the last time I saw
her, in 2006, when we hung out in her New York hotel room watching
American Idol while her son Sean Preston crawled around on
the bed nearby. She is shyer, more guarded, remote -- like the
old Britney but with the volume turned way down.
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For more of the Rolling Stone article check out the website and make sure you pick up a copy on Friday, November 2.
Jennifer, Team Britney



lipa said:
Jan 17
hey britney you look very sexy love you forever