Law enforcement sources tell the man who crashed Britney's set is 37-year-old Jess Webb. We're told he was acting disorderly during her performance from out in the crowd, and was asked to leave by security. That's when he jumped onstage and got tackled. He was arrested for trespassing -- no weapons were found on him. Dude looks like a charmer.
It went down Wednesday night in Vegas at Britney's Piece of Me show at Planet Hollywood. As Britney sang "Till the World Ends" ... a man crept onto the stage and made his move.
Security and the dancers lunged at the guy as Britney seemed oblivious to the danger. You hear her ask if everything is OK. Check it out ... Britney's knee buckled as she clutched a security guard and asked, "He's got a gun?"
I’m a Slave 4 … Ew? For the latest installment of The Tonight Show’s recurring “Ew!” sketch on Thursday, July 26, Jimmy Fallon’s teenaged character, Sara, was joined by Abby, a summer camp friend played by Britney Spears — and hilarity ensued!
In the sketch, Sara and Abby trade poison ivy horror stories, show off their #ThrowbackThursday photos, admire Sara’s custom “Ew!” mermaid pillow, and discuss the prospect of being the oldest kids at their camp next year.
Take a look back at the announcement event for Britney's new Las Vegas Residency, Britney: Domination!
The name Britney Spears began trending earlier this week when she appeared on The Ellen DeGeneres Show with what was labeled a “BIG Announcement.” Her time on the show was short, and her announcement even shorter. It turns out that the pop singer was only announcing...that she had an announcement coming, and while Ellen tried to turn the whole situation into a joke, the moment fell flat—though it was only a sign of how cringe-worthy things were about to become.
The 28-minute program opened with shots of the Strip, the crowd, and plenty of the hotel itself, with the whole thing hosted by Ellen’s correspondent Kalen Allen, who did his best to excite viewers and remind everyone of how much of an icon Spears is. At first, things seem fine enough, if not terribly exciting, but after 16 minutes of small talk, generic EDM songs playing in the background (most of which don't even feature the focus of the evening) and Mario Lopez’s blink-and-you’ll-miss-it appearance, the excitement really begins.