After scoring Best Pop Video honors early in the show, Britney Spears returned to the stage to receive the Michael Jackson Video Vanguard Award at the 2011 MTV Video Music Awards on Sunday night (August 28).
The “Hold It Against Me Singer” was introduced by Lady Gaga’s alter-ego, Jo Calderone, who called her an “inspiration” while telling the Nokia Theatre audience, “She taught us all how to be fearless, and the industry wouldn’t be the same without her.”
Talking to MTV after the show, Spears voiced her joy in the Video Vanguard Award presentation, as she said, “It was really crazy. I had no idea what to expect. The kids were amazing and so entertaining, and it was a really fun night. It was really cool. I was like, ‘Wow, that’s really sweet!’
The “29-year-old added, “I loved the little girl in the ‘Slave’ outfit. She was just so tiny and she delivered and she had such a great performance…. They were all so great, and you could tell they worked really hard.”
Also mentioning Gaga’s intro (which included an impromptu smooch, Britney gushed, “She was in full character! We just got onstage and we just kind of felt it out; we didn’t know what was going on, so it was interesting!”
No, not that the ever-outraged Parents Television Council has once again saddled up its highest horse and decided to protest the Billboard Music Awards after…
About a month ago, some very clever U.S. Marines rocked out to “Hold It Against Me” and posted a video of themselves lip-syncing to the Britney Spears hit.
The star loved it, and decided to show her appreciation for the video and their service to our country by inviting the troops to her Femme Fatale tour.
And welcome to the exact moment she realized this wasn’t a McDonald’s and was tricked into dressin’ all fancy again.
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Capping off a busy day in which her new album Femme Fatale finally saw release, Britney Spears was spotted shooting a segment for “Jimmy Kimmel Live” in Los Angeles on Tuesday afternoon (March 29).
The “Hold It Against Me” singer donned goggles to protect her eyes as she joined up with guest Johnny Knoxville and a few members from “Jackass” for the pre-taped comedy sketch.
Aside from the Kimmel efforts, Britney is also being featured in a new MTV documentary offering titled “Britney Spears: I Am the Femme Fatale”.
With the trailer having just been released, the upcoming special will “take fans inside Britney’s life to see what it’s like to release a highly anticipated album.”
Making her much-awaited return to the stage, Britney Spears offered up a comeback performance in Las Vegas, Nevada on Friday night (March 25).
Held at Rain nightclub inside the Palms Hotel & Casino, the pop princess was all business as she worked the stage with her dancers while performing three songs for a crowd of nearly 700 fans in attendance.
Among the highlights, a scantily clad Spears belted out her hit single “Hold It Against Me” while giving a smooch to one of her backup dance team members in the midst of the song.
Being taped for an MTV special airing next week, Britney also treated the audience to renditions of “Big Fat Bass” and “Till the World Ends”.
With the show coming just ahead of the March 29th release of her new album Femme Fatale, Miss Spears tweeted just before the gig’s kickoff, writing, “Can’t wait to take the stage again at midnight….” She added, “Pumped! Here we go people… -Britney”
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Just days after the release of her “Hold It Against Me” video, a teaser for what will be the second single from Britney Spears’ new album is out.
Get ready for 10 seconds that will turn your whole world “Inside Out.”
In words not used since Spears’ last single, manager Larry Rudolph praised the track, saying, “I don’t think I’ve been this excited about releasing a Britney single in many, many years. It’s that good. Her fans will be very happy with it.”
What do you think? Tell us below. Also, follow the jump for the full “Hold It Against Me” video if you haven’t seen it yet (or if you have, watch it again) …