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Britney Booed, Boo-Hoos, Bails on Lakers

How the tide has turned – now it's Britney who's getting booed and K-Fed, or something like him, eliciting cheers.

The exhibitionist pop star was among the fans at last night's Lakers-Wizards game at L.A.'s Staples Center, attending with sister Jamie Lynn and agent Jason Trawick. When Brit's face popped up on the Jumbotron, according to a TMZ spy in attendance, the entire crowd booed loudly, making Britney so mad that she left even before halftime.

To add injury to insult, the image of a K-Fed-alike graced the Jumbotron shortly thereafter, and the crowd actually cheered. Fellow celeb-fans Chris Tucker, Ellen Pompeo, Andy Garcia, and, of course, Jack Nicholson, stayed around to watch an overtime thriller, which the Lakers lost.



Firecrotch Burned by Stripper Pole?


Lindsay Lohan is taking her job very seriously – seriously enough that she's giving her famously fiery no-no special place an absolute beating with some varsity-level pole dancing.

In another e-mail uncovered by Page Six, Lohan tells friends that she's practicing for her role as a stripper in her next film, "I Know Who Killed Me," and that three hours of pole dancing rendered her a "walking black-and-blue mark." Thankfully, she provides even more anatomical detail: "We're talkin' like, UPPER AND INNER THIGH ACTION-bruised ... I didn't know it was actually possible to have bruises in such areas of the body."

Lohan has also gained a newfound respect for professional ecdysiasts: "Strippers dude, I tell you, I really respect the c***s now ... I'm not going to lie to ya." Her rep, oddly, feels the same way: "We should give these women credit," says Leslie Sloane Zelnik to Page Six.

Jacko's Touch Too Pricey, Even for Japanese


Michael Jackson was going to make a big Christmas splash in Tokyo, but it looks like the chance to shake his de-pigmented hands was just too expensive for the Japanese, says MSNBC's The Scoop. Some tickets cost up to $3,300, just for the opportunity to meet, greet, and be photographed with Jacko (no singing or dancing though), and paying half that only got you the meeting and greeting bit. Some cheaper $425 tickets were offered as well (perhaps buying you a glimpse of the King of Pop?), but the normally fanatical Japanese were reportedly "outraged" at the demanded outlay. The CEO of the company putting on the event says he wants to be "inclusive" for Michael's fans, and now there will be a "Fan Appreciation Day" in Tokyo in March.


"Happyness" Is a Warm Reception at Weekend B.O.


Will Smith continued his run of #1 box office debuts with "The Pursuit of Happyness," which took in $27 million, finishing ahead of the dragon tale "Eragon," with $23.45 million and the live-action version of EB White's children's fable "Charlotte's Web." Besides "Happyness," Smith previously won the weekend ticket take with "I, Robot," the "Men in Black" films, and last year's "Hitch." Meanwhile, "Dreamgirls" opened strong in limited release, with $360,000, as did "The Good German," the latest Steven Soderbergh – George Clooney collaboration. Mel Gibson's "Apocalypto" took a steep dive, picking up just $6.3 million in its second weekend.


Party Favors: Obama Not Ready, Says Alec ... Seinfeld's Got Hives ... TV Yule Logs Face Off


45-year-old Barack Obama is just "a kid," according to 48-year-old Alec Baldwin, and thus ought to wait ten years for a White House bid. "I don't think Barack should run for president," says Baldwin to Page Six. "I admire him, but he's a kid." ... Jerry Seinfeld is writing and producing a new movie, next year's "Bee Movie," about a bee who leaves the hive and discovers that humans are stealing honey. And Jerry tells Newsweek that his home life is providing all kinds of material. "If my life was total misery – which it's not, it's heaven, I love my wife, I'm having a great time – but if it was total misery, it would still be worth it for the jokes." ... And if you read nothing else today, check out the AP's piece about the TV Yule Logs, those brightly burning picture logs that stand-in for an actual fireplace for apartment dwellers. WPIX says it's actually very well rated, and another log will air uninterrupted on INHD in, yes, high-def.

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61. I would love to see Hilary prez and Obama vice but I;m sure that would be too much history making on one ticket. Would be nice though.

Posted at 6:58PM on Dec 18th 2006 by Brandon

62. Britney should have thought about how the public was going to react to her showing her bits before she allowed Paris to lead her down pantyless path.

She could have given a thought to how her sister would have to live with the crap that she has been pulling.

Why get mad and storm out.. she should have stayed and enjoyed the game.

Posted at 9:26PM on Dec 18th 2006 by sourapples

63. Britney should not have to think what the public thinks about what she do, its her life, let her live it, we are not the ones to tell her what the fuck to do, we should not be juding her, if we are her fan, we should beleive in her, so what if she goes out clubbing at nights, I'm a mom, and I go out most nights too, and no one have ever called me a bad mother.

FUCK ALL THE BRITNEY HATERS!!!!!!
BRIT IS THE BEST, LEAVE HER THE FUCK ALONE, LET HER LIVE HER LIFE, AFTER ALL ITS HER LIFE TO LIVE, NOT OURS.

Posted at 10:57PM on Dec 18th 2006 by sasha

64. I'm so glad the crowd booed Britney. Why would anyone support a horrible mother. She's not gracing anyone with her presence. She needs to go away!

Posted at 11:33PM on Dec 18th 2006 by so

65. Sorry, but it was widely reported by people who were actually at the game that Britney was not booed. It was because of a bad play by the Lakers. It seems ironic that she was with her agent and her sister and people are saying she was booed. Idiots especially those of you who actually believe this sh*t from a gossip page. It is evident they are just as big an idiot as you.

SHE WAS NOT BOOED. Commen sense would tell you that but hey half the people that come here have none.

Bill

Posted at 1:12AM on Dec 19th 2006 by Bill

66. First off everyone need to get off brit back. Its plently of people that go out and party who got kids but people got better shit to do then follow them around and talk about em cause they are nobody's and no one would care. Second off that shit wit Alec Baldwin pissed me off! Who the fuck is he to say who should and shouldnt run for president? when is the last time he had a movie that was worth anything? and because this man accomplished at 45 what take others many more years is he to be faulted? cause this idiot (alec) is 48 and a washed up use to was it? These are all haters, and FUCK THE HATERS!

Posted at 10:03AM on Dec 19th 2006 by Tati

67. So, I know this story is dead already ... but I'm not going to sleep anytime soon, so I thought I'd share. Let me give you my take on the situation since I attended the game and witnessed it firsthand.

So sometime during the game, celebrity attendees were flashed on the jumbotron. First the regulars were shown: they received applauses. Then Britney's sister was shown, it was a weird angle and I don't think she's very recognizable: she didn't receive an audience reaction. A couple of other stars popped up and then it went back to the Spears' sisters together. And the audience booed. I don't exactly know what was happening on the court at that time since I was looking at the jumbotron just like most everyone else at Staples. I'm sure some people were watching the game and could have been reacting to some play. I thought it was because Britney was on the jumbotron. I had a negative reaction when I saw her picture and realized that's who they were trying to show the first time. Couple that with that fact that people around me were saying things like, "she should expect things like that from now on" and "go home" and "at least she's all covered up". Well, it's safe to say that the majority of the crowd didn't care for Britney.

Believe what you want, just realize that both are probably right to some degree. People were there to watch the game and were reacting to it. People also like to watch everything else that pops up during the game, which is why they do stuff like that. And I'm sure people were reacting to that too (this time in a decidedly negative manner).

Posted at 5:18AM on Dec 21st 2006 by Diana

68. The pictures of Kid Rock, is that an actual shot because I know a friend told me that he was dressed like a 'pretty boy' and showed up at Paris Hilton's parents hotel with a blond girl in a matching pink nighty and top hat, she even told the media as they 'walked across the street to the hotel with other celebs that she was inspiried to wear the hat because of Boy George and Bobby had his hair pulled back in a tail with a nice out-fit on?! I'll see if I can get some copies of the pictures (when printed) to the media.

Posted at 3:44PM on Jan 3rd 2007 by Pinky

69. I haven't heard any new music from Obama in a long time. My fave is "Play Me Some Mountain Music." Why does a has-been country music band want to run for president? Using that young fellow as a 'front' for the band, is real tacky! I didn't just fall off the turnip truck. Or did I?

Posted at 6:30PM on Jan 30th 2007 by paulie

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