Project Fix Britney Sees Major Improvements

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Wow! For the first time in about a year, Britney did something good. And not good in a "she exited a car without flashing her privates" way, but good in a "helping the community" sort of way.

Robert Baker, co-owner of the Millennium Dance Complex, hooked Britney up with a dance class of about half a dozen four- to seven-year-old girls to teach while she was there rehearsing.

From his multiple accounts (to Us and People), everything went swimmingly. “She worked out this great little routine for them, they were dancing all over the place, she had them dancing in a circle like a choo-choo train,” he said. “The kids loved it—they are having a ball right now. And Britney—she’s just drinking it up." 

That all sounds great!

Well, it did until we heard one little girl told her mother, "We had so much fun. Britney was wearing little red shorts and she looked so pretty.” Based on Baker's description, she was wearing the very outfit pictured above. Definitely something children should not be subjected to...let alone aspire to.

So, keep up the good work, Brit...but next time maybe wear more clothes.

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