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Had The 2007 Vma Performance Been Good, Would She Have Promoted Blackout?


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We all know all the criticism Britney got after the VMA's 2007 performance. She was called fat, they said she was drunk, drugged, not feeling it, etc. Do you think if the performance had gone well (.good extensions, more stage presence and a better execution of the choreography) she would have kept promoting? I think yes.

She agreed on performin at the VMA's in the first place. I feel like she felt discouraged after the performance and gave up on the album. Maybe if the performance had been good, the press and people would have been like "Hey, there she is performing again and doing better default_britney-agreedlol.gif" and I think she might have performed a couple of times more and maybe done a few interviews. She could have even performed Womanizer the following year at the VMA's as well tehe.gif

 

What do you think?

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I think the VMAs performance was her way of just saying FU to everything. She wouldn't have promoted, no. She was checked out, imo.

She even boycotted GM music video by doing whatever she fucking wanted  :trollney: 

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I don't think she would've promoted Blackout. With everything that was going on, the VMAs was just a small piece of her life at the time. Had it gone well, the press would've said that it was good, but I believe that circumstances would still have ended up the way that they did.

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I dont think so. Even if the performance went well, which i doubt it would've considering how her mental health was, she still had alot of issues she had to deal with.

I think She was forced to perform and said fuck it

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The media would have dragged her to the pits of hell anyway, no matter how good her performance had been. At that time, it's like people really wanted to see her fall. I genuinely don't think it change much. 

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