Britney Spears will have her Glee episode-tribute and it will be loaded of fun. The show’s creator, Ryan Murphy, said the princess of pop is going to have a "hallucenogenic" episode, to be centered on Brittany (Heather Morris). "I sort of don't want to say what we're doing yet because it's not airing until September but we're paying tribute to her in a fun and unexpected way,” Murphy said at the San Diego 2010 Comic-Con. "The entire episode is Mr Schuester (Matthew Morrison) saying, 'I don't want to do Britney! I don't want to do Britney!' We're doing it in a really fun, hallucenogenic way." The second season of Glee is back to the screen in September.
It’s no surprise Britney Spears finds a place among top-earning artists. With earnings of $64 million, the Womanizer singer is #5 in Forbes’s top money-makers list of 2010. U2 are on the top-spot, raking in a staggering $130 million, mainly thanks to their 360 tour. AC/DC came second with $114 million; Beyonce third with $83 million and Bruce Sprinteen banked $70 million to rank fourth. Meanwhile, Brit Brit is up to launch her ninth fragrance “Radiance”, to be out next month.
Britney Spears will have her Glee episode. The songstress’ songs will be listened on the hit TV musical show that had previous episodes dedicated to fellow stars Lady Gaga and Madonna, 20th century Fox executives have confirmed. Contactmusic.com reports, Spears show will make its debut early in the new season of the high school show. Britney tweeted recentely, “I love Glee, the cast is so talented.”
Britney Spears is terrified about having a sex talk with her sons. The singer is mother of four-year-old Sean Preston and Jayden James, 3, whom she has with ex-husband Kevin Federline. 'I'm dreading the moment when my sons ask me how babies are made,' contactmusic.com quoted her as saying. Britney also said she would banned her children to follow her steps on the stardom. “If my sons told me they wanted to be in the entertainment business, I'd lock them in their rooms until they turned 30,” she added.