Even Donald Trump and Stephen King have expressed their two cents about the world of Britney Spears. Donald wrote a note on his blog where he sounded like he is rooting for the old Britney we love to return just as much as we are. Stephen King wrote in his EW article that he understands her pain of having to deal with the paparazzi. He too feels bad for her yet for some weird reason he can't stop watching to see what this girl will do next just like all of us. Check out what Stephen wrote about her Dateline interview:

I felt bad for Poor Brit, who looked very young, very pregnant, sometimes very bewildered, and on several occasions pretty dumb. (Losing the gum might have helped.) I felt bad for feeling even a little concerned about her problems, when hundreds of thousands of people are starving in Darfur. I felt bad for Matt Lauer, who looked too smart for the job he was doing. And I felt bad for NBC, who that night gave half an hour to the world's problems at dinnertime and an hour to a slightly over-the-hill pop princess during prime time. Yet there I was. Hell, I even took notes.
To see what Donald wrote and more of King's article, read more
I really want to have sympathy for Britney Spears. And I hate to give the impression that I'm picking on her. But not long ago Britney went on television with Matt Lauer on NBC's "Dateline," pleading for her privacy.
She admitted that she was an emotional wreck but the interview ended up being an incredible train wreck. First, Britney looked terrible. Her skirt was too short. Her makeup was messy. When she opened her mouth, it only got worse. She blamed the paparazzi for her bad image. She didn't admit that she made a mistake by driving with her baby on her lap.
And even though she described her marriage to her husband as awesome, somehow Kevin never managed to show up for the interview. Now I have a problem criticizing Kevin because he goes around and tells people that Donald Trump is his hero. The fact is, it is a pretty strange relationship.
During that interview, Britney complained about all the media attention and tearfully begged to be left alone. I almost bought it.
Until I saw her posing nude - and very pregnant - on the cover of the most recent issue of Harper's Bazaar. She has absolutely nothing to promote - no new record, no movie, no book. So, to a lot of people, it sounds like the only possible thing she could be doing is trying to keep her name in the news.
Inside the magazine, the layout includes a photo of Britney in a backless evening gown carrying her son...and another shot of her lying down on a fur coat wearing nothing but a G-string.
Britney has seen better days. She performed four or five years ago at the Trump Taj Mahal and she was great. Now it seems as if everything's slipping away from her. Britney, don't let that happen. Don't let it slip away. Keep your head on straight.
The Princess and the Paparazzi
Stephen King on Britney Spears -- The pop of king looks at the recent appearance of the popstar on ''Dateline'' by Stephen King
Let's get one thing straight, okay? In that strange, vulgar, brightly colored section of the popular culture known as Celebrity World, the paparazzi are the lowest form of human life. I have been touched by them only peripherally, and it's been years since I really engaged their flea-like attention, yet recalling their exuberant shouts — ''Hey, Stephen, look over here! Stephen, just one more! Hey, Stephen, where ya goin'?'' — is still enough to make my skin prickle with shame and fury. The intrusion is part of it, the sense of entitlement is more of it, but the constant bray of your first name is the worst of it. They use your first name the way the cops on The Shield do when they're interviewing child molesters.
So when Britney Spears finally broke down during her interview with Matt Lauer on the June 15 version of NBC's Dateline celebrity grope, I wasn't surprised that it was the paps who pushed her over the edge. When asked what she would say to them if she could talk to them as individuals — a ridiculous idea in itself, since when working the paparazzi travel in packs, like hyenas, and when alone they don't exist — Britney replied, ''[I'd tell them] You have babies at home.... You have to realize that we're people.... We just need privacy and we need our respect.''
Never going to happen. And surely Poor Brit, who turns the waterworks off just as quickly as she turns them on, knows this. She has never projected a tenth of Madonna's savoir faire, getting by on a kind of puffy cheerleader charm that isn't in the same league as the Material Girl's come-here-darling-and-let-me-eat-you-alive sensuality, but that doesn't make her stupid. She began setting off flashbulbs at the age of 17, in that oh-baby schoolgirl's outfit. Now she's stuck trying to explain pics of herself driving with her child in her lap and looking like Ms. Yuma Trailer Park of 2006. It's a little embarrassing, but hey, anyone who appears on national TV in a low-cut see-through purple maternity blouse can apparently deal with embarrassment.
And, like Stacy's Mom, Brit's got it goin' on. Let's review the highlights:
Asked about motherhood, she told Lauer, ''It's amazing!''
Asked about appearing on Will & Grace: ''Awesome! So hilarious!''
Asked about marriage to Kevin Federline, he of the coolly slanted little hats: ''Awesome! He's so simple! He's like a boy! His heart is...awesome!''
She also said Kevin is ''working very hard.'' (I'm wondering if that means he's the yard boy, because he's certainly not in this interview.)
Explaining why she was driving with her kid in her lap: ''We're country!''
Every now and then, intercut with the blouse-y, gum-chewing matron who spouts such platitudes as ''Accidents happen'' and ''Love conquers all,'' we glimpsed the light-footed pop princess with the gamine grin that was always her best feature. Even more briefly we saw the ugly paparazzi feeding frenzies that probably ensue every time Britney hits the street...and one image, almost as stark as a police crime-scene photo, of a red-eyed, red-nosed Britney holding her baby to her chest, seeming to ask the camera, Where am I? Who am I? How did I get here? Why are you looking at me?
The answers, in brief, are these: You are in public; you are a pop creation now entering the final third of your active performing career; you got here as a result of youth, publicity, and prurient interest. The answer to the last question is the most unpleasant. We are looking at you, Brit, because we cannot yet look away.
Ms. Spears has enjoyed a fantastically successful career; Matt Lauer was correct in pointing out that ''she's already made her mark in the music world.'' That mark, however, may be drawn in sand rather than concrete. Seven years ago ...Baby One More Time sold 10.5 million albums, and in 2000 Oops...I Did It Again sold 9.2 million. By 2003, however, In the Zone sold only 2.9 million. For most artists, 2.9 million is hardly an ''only,'' but for Brit it's still a drop of 7.6 million units.
Her continued visibility — and, hence, popularity — seems to hinge on the very press that has sliced her up again and again these last few years. The Harper's Bazaar (pregnant, no less!) cover girl obviously understands; during her interview with Lauer, she talked about her life almost exclusively in terms of how she had been depicted in the press, and the interview itself was clearly an attempt to redirect the spin.
In the end, this edition of Dateline was just an hour of feel-bad TV. I felt bad for Poor Brit, who looked very young, very pregnant, sometimes very bewildered, and on several occasions pretty dumb. (Losing the gum might have helped.) I felt bad for feeling even a little concerned about her problems, when hundreds of thousands of people are starving in Darfur. I felt bad for Matt Lauer, who looked too smart for the job he was doing. And I felt bad for NBC, who that night gave half an hour to the world's problems at dinnertime and an hour to a slightly over-the-hill pop princess during prime time. Yet there I was. Hell, I even took notes.
And was I the only man in late middle age who watched? Don't think so. Before the final segment, there was an ad for — you guessed it — Viagra.
















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1Wow, I can't believe these two even take the time to write about such a hasbeen. Sorry, I can't feel much sympathy for her.
2I didnt read what Donald wrote because it is to long lol but I find it weird how Stephen King wrote about Britney. I feel sorry for the gal too, all of this happend and her acting/being the way she is because of the lame K-fed. I wonder how K-fed feels to know he ruined the pop princess.
3Oh dayum! That's some funny stuff! Nice to see we aren't the only ones addicted!!!!!!!
4LMAO at Stephen King. I now like him even better than before. That Britney/Matt Lauer interview is classic. We got to see what Britney really looks like and how dumb she really is. I also felt sorry for her watching that interview and now I don't care because she is whoring herself out to mags and complaining about paparazzi. Loved the quote about K-Fug, "He's awesome, he's like a boy". Oh Britney that's what we all want in a husband a boy with no job, LOL.
5Stephen King has a regular article on the last page of Entertainment Weekly - thats where he recently wrote about Brit. Other topics he covers are what to watch on TV. Lastest movie buzz, ect. He is almost always interesting or funny to read.
That interview was like watching a car accident. I felt almost guilty for watching and yet also at times laughed out loud and it rewind on the Tivo to make sure I heard corretly (and laugh again). I really hop she gets it together and kales a credible come back attempt. But man - good luck!
6so we are not the only ones celeb gossip fans LOL!
7lol I love britney..poor thing!
8I think EVERYBODY was talkin about that Dateline interview she did even Pink had people send a prayer out for Britney during her concert to send "positive vibes" for Britney LOL
I agree with Donald she had NOTHING to promote yet she is naked on the magazine cover (i loved the photos btw) yet she was begging to be left alone
I just think everyone is rooting for Britney to come back and re-claim her Pop Princess title but I dont know she has some emotional demons she needs to get thru if you ask me...
9im torn. on one side i think she is a hick from the stick on the other hand she is\was an incredible perfomer. id love to see a comeback but with out k-fag
10Donald and Steven basically said what I'm thinking! Except they were much kinder to what's-his-name than I would be. (I can't even stand to say his name)
11Donald and Steven basically said what I'm thinking! Except they were much kinder to what's-his-name than I would be. (I can't even stand to say his name)
12sorry for the double post - obviously I feel very strongly about this
13Awww... you know what, I feel sorry for her too. Come back Britney, please come back. LOL!
14I do agree with both articles. However, I would have added that the ultimate responsibility for who she is today has to be her parents. And they failed her. No balance and no educational expectations. Obviously it set her up for having low expectations for a mate. Someone as dumb if not dumber than her.
15thats true Reina...I dun think education was ever a part of her life!
16hopefully her kids won't b cursed w/ her ignorance
oh how i love stephen king!!!
17p.s. i was named after one of his books/movies...
Atoxicsparkle, is your name Carrie?
18or KOJO maybe?
19hick on a stick lol...never heard that one before!
20LOL dail!! ooooh so close....no, i am named after a maniac car, christine!
21yea i was close...that car n kdawg had some whacko similarities lol
22thats a really cute name tho!
I love "Christine", but the sequals were kinda cheesy.
23thanks
true true, as was the carrie sequel imo, but i never pass on a horror flick -
although i like reading the books better.
24hmmmmm, now i wonder if there is someone out there named kujo, maybe i should google it....
it's so true that we spend more time worrying about the latest pop star than trying to solve the world's problems. i don't think this planet will last much longer.
25i still like her, for some reason. she is who she is--and, i admire that, screw-ups and all. anyway, she's a moron, but, at least she doesn't try to be something she's not.
also, that quote is great. seriously funny.
26poor girl its bad enough that the media pokes fun at her..now fellow celebrities too..she must be an "emotional wreck"
27I still say the photos are tacky and un-classy, if there's such a word. She is trying WAY too hard, and I don't believe for one second she looks that good (esp after the Dateline interview).
28Can't Wait For Britney To Snap Back!!!
29wow. stephen king is into pop culture crap.
donald is an a--. this statement has nothing to do with his post. he just is.
30i think she looks great in this picture. too bad she's such hick sometimes.
31oops i meant a hick.
32But EP, Donald gives to so many charities, I like him. I know he's an ass, but I look past that because of all the good he does.
33I also don't feel sorry for her at all. In her "Slave for you" days..she thought that she was untouchable. She was one of the biggest media ho's out there. She had several people covering up the Real her..and now that her true colors are coming out everyone is supposed to look the other way. I'm sorry..but if you turn from Dr. Jekyll to Mr. Hyde then you deserve everything that your Fake a$$ deserves.
34Ooo Spicyme I agree, good point!! That's exactly what I think.
35I am still trying to figure out why Donald Trump and Stephen King of all people are talking/writing about Britney?!?!?!? This is strange to me.
36Abomb, agree. I don't think she's worthy of anyone's time, at this point. Just raise your kids, and leave us be. You've made your bed, now lie in it.
37*FB* she might want to wash her sheets first, who knows where k-fags been, or the last time he showered!!!
38LOL atoxic, so true!! Then again, she doesn't appear to be the cleanest gal either. I remember that story way back when of the foul stench of her feet on an airplane, and how the other psgrs were complaining. Ewww I always think of that now when I see here LOL
39the reason they are talking about her is because she is a media sensation, and not in a good way anymore. Stephen King was dead on with everything he said. She was a creation , produced by the media, who built her up, and are the same ones watching her fall and even contributing. Matt Lauer should of known better then do that interview with none of her team there, if he was trying to help her image, but obviously he was after the shock value of the interview, he was not looking out for Ms Brit.
Personally , that interview was horrendous PR for Brit, but I felt some of the questions were unfair. She does not have to explain to the media what it would feel like if another stiole her man right now while she is pregnant. That was WAY too personal, and a publicist or manager WOULD NOT have allowed that.
The sad thing is, if this girl was not so built up with her image at the age of 17, she woould not be falling so hard now. her parents should feel very bad that they chose to push her what they did at such a younng age, yet IGNORE her education. Shes an idiot in every sense of the word.
40really FB?? i never heard that story!!! that IS soooo disgusting, especially her walking around barefoot WITH stinkin feet (though i guess they go hand in hand...or foot in foot
i hate it when people don't take care of their feet, makes me gag!
41Britney did get photographed coming out of some gas station bathroom barefoot and has said she's country. Her feet are rarely covered, so I believe this story. Also there's no telling what kind of fungus you can get for living with someone as dirty as K-Fug.
42Yeah atoxic, I always laugh at that one...but I agree, I don't like when people don't care for their feet, either. So fitting for Brit...in one pic the other day, her toes had that nail-biter look, ewww!
43::desperately tries to remove dirty image of britney biting toenails out of head::
44Someone said they couldn't believe that trump and king took the time to write about Britney.
I really feel the only real reason they did is that Britney hits a chord in all of us about what is wrong with fame and with our society.
If anything King's comments question our social attitudes. What has happend to us as a people that we set up people like Britney as a role model, even though she is clearly unsuited for it. And not only that but we find her demise more newsworthy than actual "news" that has an impact on the world.
But this is what you get when record companies take no-talent bippy girls without a brain and try to trick everyone into thinking they are smart, talented, and good role models.
Eventually the gauze is pulled away and we are left with the truth. We got sold a bunch of BS with britney. And if anything we are just all facinated at how they pulled it off.
45Feeling bad??? not me I'm done with that junk! I was never really a fan I liked her videos and all she had a killer bod I gave her the benefit of the doubt but she always came back saying stupid S**T and never took responsibility for her actions! I even felt bad when there was a picture of her crying after she almost dropped SP! I even tried to watch some of DATELINE boy, after 5 minutes I had to change it!!! I chose the DRUGS YEARS on VH1!! The morning after was when I heard of ALL the stupid things she said on dateline! worst interview EVER!!!!!
46I liked her better when she didn't speak that way I would be in the dark of her dumbness etc! I agree with La Reina her parents have failed her big time!! Nothing she says or does now will ever change her low class,tacky personality! I think SP is so cute!!! chubby but cute!!!
LMAO atoxic...I sure hope she doesn't bite her toenails, eww!
47Not only did Brit appear in Bazaar, she did an interview for Hello! magazine too (or I think it was Hello!). She also appeared on the cover of People sometime before the interview (talking about a comeback). If she really did disappear somewhere, like Ben&Jen are doing, I'd actually believe her. If she's asking to be left alone, she needs to stop appearing in magazines for no reason. You can't poke at the media and expect to be left alone...
48She just needs to go away already, she is too old for pop now,she couldn't carry a note like Christina so she cant do a non pop album, maybe she should start singing country since she is so "country".
49well ofcorse i have the bazzar mag and it is great
50she looks gorgeous
its werid tho that everyone is talking about her and feelin sad 4 her
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