Britney Spears concert riles up Australians, Britney fans
Chicago Tribune - Tue Nov 10, 9:56 am ETBritney Spears has found herself in the eye of another storm.
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Britney Spears has found herself in the eye of another storm.
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John Mayer has chimed in on Britney Spears’ Australia lip-sync controversy. Last week, an Australian government official cried foul over Britney’s use of pre-recorded vocals, with one official even suggesting legislation to make it mandatory to note on tickets that portions of the show are not live. But John suggests it isn’t that big of a deal.
John Mayer, who happens to be Down Under to promote his own album, Tweeted the following on Saturday: "If you're shocked that Britney was lip-syncing at her concert and want your money back, life may continue to be hard for you."
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The 19-year-old sensation has the record sales. She beat out every living artist — no matter the genre — this year with more than 3 million copies of her "Fearless" CD sold and counting. And she's moving concert tickets as fast as than they can print them. Will she take top prize?