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Britney Spears

It's here, Spain! Grab the limited edition ‪#‎RockerFemme‬ Fantasy fragrance while you can! Find it at El Corte Inglés! Britney Spears Fragrances

She didn't gave a fuck about to promote her music or tour in Spain the last 14 years but when is about to promote her products... :4music:

Spain isn't important though lets be honest 200_s.gif
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Sarcasm guys c'mon I love me some Latino spice :)hannaharendtscreen49z50_small.gif

Latino?? Latino spice??? :idontunderstand: 

Do you know exactly where is Spain??? :thatsweird:    

Next time you wanna troll be sure you're not ignorant af   :tbh:    

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did she remove this because i can't find it on her facebook????  :tea2:

 

The post was customized to be shown only Spain.
She/her team does this every time they want to promote something in a certain country.
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Latino?? Latino spice??? :idontunderstand: 

Do you know exactly where is Spain??? :thatsweird:    

Next time you wanna troll be sure you're not ignorant af   :tbh:

  

Spain is in Europe. We are not Latinos at all, buddy!

Actually!.. that's not ignorant at all..

"Latino is a person who speaks a romance language (i.e. Italian, Spanish, French, Portuguese) or their cultural heritage comes from any country that speaks any of those languages. "

;)

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Actually!.. that's not ignorant at all..

"Latino is a person who speaks a romance language (i.e. Italian, Spanish, French, Portuguese) or their cultural heritage comes from any country that speaks any of those languages. "

;)

you just slayed life Jennifer-Lopez-crotch-shot-GIF-Britains-
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Actually!.. that's not ignorant at all..

"Latino is a person who speaks a romance language (i.e. Italian, Spanish, French, Portuguese) or their cultural heritage comes from any country that speaks any of those languages. "

;)

Ehmmmmm your wrong since latino in English is not the same. Latino is an idiom to refer to someone from South America with an specific appearance and accent. What you are referring to is latino in Spanish but Latin in English. Once again, Spanish people are not Latinos, the same for French, Italian or Portuguese.

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Ehmmmmm your wrong since latino in English is not the same. Latino is an idiom to refer to someone from South America with an specific appearance and accent. What you are referring to is latino in Spanish but Latin in English. Once again, Spanish people are not Latinos, the same for French, Italian or Portuguese.

:lmaolol:

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