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As a fan I’m happy, she did great, looked great.

 

But of course my mom’s overly critical fiancé had to be a bit of Debbie downer but at least he acknowledged she looked good with his “I guess you don’t have to sing live with a body like that” comment, lol 

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1 hour ago, edurance said:

It was fantastic! I was afraid her energy would be off like the last couple shows, but she killed it!

 

Tree section + new choreo + breakdown make Toxic a very good performance now :)

Yes that is the best choreo for Toxiccin years! She looked amazing. 

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Ah, the end of an era, there goes POM. She did amazing! I knew the cameras would give her confidence

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the angles and how they edited the performances helped a lot too. not diminishing the great job she did but you can't compare prof recordings to IG's 1 min videos. 

Britney killed it and I knew she would like she's done every televised performance since 2015

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Wow! I was screaming watching work bitch!!!!!! I'm shooketh, i couldn't but keep saying yaassssssssssssss and singing. The angles and the editing made her look epic ??? 

 

I know when I saw her come to Chicago in 2016 I was so hyped hearing those 2 songs live

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2 hours ago, Turn Ya Head said:


Why do you only care about vocals? There's a whole choreography...

If you compare the time what she spend with dancing and where singing, so she danced in 99% of her career but sing in 1%, so I more care about that rare part. For me is dancing boring. She can be dancer then and not "singer".

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If you compare the time what she spend with dancing and where singing, so she danced in 99% of her career but sing in 1%, so I more care about that rare part. For me is dancing boring. She can be dancer then and not "singer".

But she's not a singer, you won't catch her focusing on her vocals except for a few rare times so if you're in this fandom looking for vocals then you're in for a meltdown :frenchy:
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1 hour ago, Turn Ya Head said:


But she's not a singer, you won't catch her focusing on her vocals except for a few rare times so if you're in this fandom looking for vocals then you're in for a meltdown :frenchy:

Ok, thx for info. At least I saved some MB from mobile FUP byesaltybitch.gif.e79cbaf0e9d478239285fb0d1828e2e9.gifZsmFj8Dh11k.jpg.dcf9d8deabd7971d0b7f1f154b514ccb.jpg

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13 hours ago, Turn Ya Head said:


It's incredible how good she looks! It is indeed true that whenever she's not looking her best it's not because she "ruined her face'' as some claim, it's just because of terribly bad makeup :ashley:

Agreed. I'm not a big fan of the lips (but to be fair, I don't like most lip jobs I've seen), but I don't think they drastically changed her appearance. I wish she would step away from the super dark eyeliner/shadow look more because when she does she looks amazing.

 

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It really is usually just bad make-up that "ages" her looks.

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On 2. 1. 2018 at 4:26 AM, Turn Ya Head said:


It's incredible how good she looks! It is indeed true that whenever she's not looking her best it's not because she "ruined her face'' as some claim, it's just because of terribly bad makeup :ashley:

Or is this her sister Bianca? :selenerz:

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4 minutes ago, ☆☆☆CélineDijon☆☆☆ said:

Or is this her sister Bianca? :selenerz:

 

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