Britney doesn’t have another show in Vegas until the 31st.
Call me crazy, but I’m pretty sure Britney Spears is performing at the VMAs this year, and she’ll probably be debuting her new single “Make Me (Oooh).”
People will go nuts. We’ll write about it. You’ll read it. Britney’s name will be forever restored to its former glory.
So long as she brings along a gaggle of hot shirtless boys who know how to bump and grind, I see zero problems with this situation.
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