Get a Little Bit of Britney and Save the Planet
Saturday, March 22, 2008
Auction of wardrobe from upcoming TV cameo to benefit environmental fund.
The Associated Press reported today that the wardrobe Britney Spears wore for her upcoming guest-starring stint on CBS' "How I Met Your Mother" will be sold at an online auction to benefit the Natural Resources Defense Council, an environmental organization.
The week-long auction begins Monday night, just after the episode featuring the pop star is set to air. Spears plays a flirty receptionist who falls for show's main character. A half-dozen Spears-worn items will be available, including a navy print Juicy Couture dress, a yellow Nannette Lepore dress and a cream Nannette Lepore cardigan with blue flower details.
CBS and 20th Century Fox Television, which produces the show, are sponsoring the auction, which is being held at the SeenOn website.
(Meanwhile, we had to add this note from the OMG! Blog on Yahoo concerning the tawdry cash machine of dirty money that is the business of reporting the foibles of Britney Spears. It seems that with the troubled pop star now getting help from those who love her, a recession of sorts has impacted the $120-million industry of covering "news" about Ms. Spears. Now that we all know how sick this young woman has been, here's hoping the once profitable tabloid coverage of her gets weaker and weaker for every day she gets "Stronger.")
The Associated Press reported today that the wardrobe Britney Spears wore for her upcoming guest-starring stint on CBS' "How I Met Your Mother" will be sold at an online auction to benefit the Natural Resources Defense Council, an environmental organization.
The week-long auction begins Monday night, just after the episode featuring the pop star is set to air. Spears plays a flirty receptionist who falls for show's main character. A half-dozen Spears-worn items will be available, including a navy print Juicy Couture dress, a yellow Nannette Lepore dress and a cream Nannette Lepore cardigan with blue flower details.
CBS and 20th Century Fox Television, which produces the show, are sponsoring the auction, which is being held at the SeenOn website.
(Meanwhile, we had to add this note from the OMG! Blog on Yahoo concerning the tawdry cash machine of dirty money that is the business of reporting the foibles of Britney Spears. It seems that with the troubled pop star now getting help from those who love her, a recession of sorts has impacted the $120-million industry of covering "news" about Ms. Spears. Now that we all know how sick this young woman has been, here's hoping the once profitable tabloid coverage of her gets weaker and weaker for every day she gets "Stronger.")
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