Britney Too Toxic for Fan Shrine

Is Britney Spears' lack of undies seriously undermining her fan base?

Ruben Garay, the webmaster of World of Britney (worldofbritney.com) and arguably her biggest devotee, has announced plans to shut down the six-year-old site in the wake of the "Toxic" singer's recent run of questionable behavior.

"As Britney keeps losing her identity and credibility within fans and industry people, so is [World of Britney]," Garay writes.

"I believe Britney is unfortunately done (for me at least). No matter what anyone thinks or how they may disagree, it's very hard to maintain the respect needed to keep things going."

The Web shrine, which bears the motto "Dream, Create, Deliver, Inspire" and has meticulously chronicled all things Spears for the better part of the millennium, will continue to run until Jan. 31.

Garay insists his newfound lack of respect doesn't specifically stem from Spears' late-night, club-hopping, panty-optional palling around with Paris Hilton. Indeed, Spears has been making tabloid headlines for a variety of reasons—hardly any related to her music—over the past few months.

Spears filed for divorce from Kevin Federline on Nov. 7, a month after giving birth to the couple's second child.

In the days following the split, she garnered public goodwill by reconnecting with her pre-Federline manager and announcing plans to record tracks for a new album, Fear Within.

But then Spears reportedly skipped out on her recording sessions—and undergarments—and hit the town with Hilton. (The photos of which launched a thousand Web searches and likely provided the college funds for countless paparazzi offspring.)

After a public outcry, including an on-air chastening by the View's Rosie O'Donnell, Spears issued a statement via her own Website, saying she took her "newfound freedom a bit too far" and sang the praises of Victoria's Secret's new underwear line.

"I look forward to a new year, new music and a new me," she wrote.

But that apparently wasn't good enough for Garay.

Still, while he's pulling the plug on his Spears-centric destination, he's not completely abandoning the "Oops" purveyor. Garay says he's working on a new site that will encompass all of celebdom.

"No worries," he writes. "Britney will still be covered and our relationship with her people...will remain intact."

We're sure her "people" would be happy to hear those sentiments—that is, if they weren't too busy trying to salvage the Britster's image.

In addition to the demise of one of her primary fansites, Spears was recently named World's Worst Celebrity Dog Owner by New York Dog and Hollywood Dog magazines after word got out that Spears had chosen Federline over her pooches. (Before the breakup, she reportedly gave away her dogs at the behest of Federline.)

And, in a poll conducted by AOL, the former pop princess was deemed the Worst Celebrity Role Model, narrowly edging out Hilton.

In other words, panties or not, the World of Britney is hurting.

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