Wednesday, March 09, 2011

Full interview with Britney Spears for the magazine OUT!


There are few things that our culture enjoys more fat than a pop star with a diet of too much fat and frenzied devotion, only to then eat her alive in an album or two. This became a national pastime that we practice in many corners of the Internet or while we unloaded our toothpaste or devour a package of Cheetos. Nobody knows this better than Britney Spears. 

Since she came on the scene dressed in his classic uniform of a Catholic school in 1999, Spears has been the target girl whenever the world needs someone to be a punching bag. First it was "her music has no substance" or "it makes playback", then things were getting dark and came the most disturbing episodes of his life. But we have a confession to make: we love Britney. 

We love because it gives us the kind of music we want to train ourselves and to pack our wildest nights, and because she never tried to play a guitar or diverted to a country album. We love her because she is a survivor, and despite all that talk shit about her, she keeps slipping up the charts when it releases an album. We love her because she has a "BS Alert" on your site to crush the almost daily rumors about a new pregnancy, a new marriage or a request to be cryogenically frozen at some time. We love it because even with the fury of SuperBow, their macho fans were able to keep it on the trending topics on Twitter. We love her because she loves Frapuccino Strawberry of the Starbucks and cheese grit with cheeseVeveelta. We love her because she got in 2010 profit more than Lady Gaga, even though their latest album, Circus, was released a year earlier. We love it because despite the snake Python, the pyrotechnics and the red leather jumpsuit, she still looks like someone who can comment about guys who play basketball while having fun with a basket of bread sticks at Olive Garden. We love because it keeps us dancing, discovering new things, while their colleagues were over Mickey's Club, were bombed or can no longer hold our interest, Britney still keeps us wanting more. 

On the eve of the launch of its seventh studio album, Femme Fatale, we give Britney a series of questions ranging from a curiosity or something more intimate to discover more about the woman who convinces the world that already knows.


Where were you when you first heard your song on the radio? "I was in New Orleans and was very excited. It feels good to hear on the radio. I still get the same feeling when I hear today." 
 
As you spent your first big paycheck? "In a shiny white Mercedes convertible."

When was the first time you saw a drag queen dressed as Britney Spears? "In New Orleans singing I'm A Slave 4 U. I almost died! " 

 
Earlier, in whom you wanted to emulate? "Madonna. Undoubtedly. She is a great artist. Besides Madonna, I also admire the career of Sarah Jessica Parker for her shoe collection. " 

 
Do you have any song that you would not have written or that you dislike a lot? "No. All my songs are too. " 

 
What is the difference between the Femme Fatale and the other albums?
"I believe my work is the most hyped up and mature now." 

 
Which are the major contributions in Femme Fatale?
"I worked with Will.I.Am, I'm a big fan of Black Eyed Peas, and always wanted to work with him. I also worked with a new artist here in Los Angeles, Sabi. She makes a sort of rap in a song I love, is called (Drop Dead) Beautiful. " 

 
If reincarnation exists, in another life you were ... "Audrey Hepburn because she was a dictator tendencies." 

 
The next, who will be ... "A bird could fly so freely."

My vision of hell is ... "Always be on a diet." 

 
My vision of paradise is ... "A trip with my kids." 

 
If you do not become a superstar, what career he wanted to follow? "At school when I was seven, and was one of those days of professions, I remember I wanted to be a producer of events. I always knew I'd be in some form of entertainment. But I think this path I took was much better. " 

 
What album would you consider a literally life-changing? "Left of the Middle Natalia Imbriglia." 

 
Which Disney Princess do you identify more and for what reason? "Depends on the day." 

 
What is the best advice you ever received and who was it? "Once my mother told me that when you have a bad day, eat ice cream. This is the best advice in the world. "

 
What was the worst advice that an executive of the record already gave you? "Someone once told me that the video for ... Baby One More Time should be a battle of a hero against a giant robot." 

 
What was your last nightmare? "That someone was chasing me." 

 
How would you react if one of your kids was gay? "I love my boys no matter what." 

 
You hear songs of her contemporaries? "Yes. I like Rihanna and Gaga. S&M is cool. " 

 
What is the song of the last ten years than I have recorded? "Love The Way You Lie of Eminem and Rihanna." 

 
What better way to spend a Sunday? "Playing with my kids, taking yogurt ice cream, working out and taking a nap." 

 
What hurt more than rumor? "What I died in a car accident." 

 
What woman could make you think twice about their sexuality? 
 "I only have eyes for men." 
 
What is your favorite Golden Girl? "Betty White, as it is sweet and innocent." 

 
Do you have any phobia? "By plane, because I'm not in control." 

 
The best part of being famous is ... "Being able to touch people and make them happy, well, I hope." 

 
The worst part of being famous is ... "Losing his privacy."

How come 30 years years at the end of the year? "I'm excited to get out of my 20 years."

What do you think about plastic surgery? "When it's time to wake up, I will definitely consider." 

 
I first learned about sex was something ... "When he was 12. It was my mother. And I was confused and disgusted. " 

 
Madonna kiss was ... "Pretty cool." 

 
Have you ever been married twice - once for 55 hours. What do you think about gay marriage? "I think everyone should be treated equally." 

 
Lady Gaga is ... "Single."

Christina Aguilera is ... "Very talented." 

 
Britney Spears is ... "Just me."

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