What the hell happened to you?

You and Britney were supposed to be my generation’s Mariah and Whitney. Oh wait, I guess this all makes sense: a meteoric rise to fame, career troubles and a semi-autobiographical movie that only fans like. The next time I see Xtina, she better be passing out popsicles in a pair of golden crazy shorts.

If I don’t get my ice scream, I’ll also need to see a therapist… sad face. Oh shit, girl!

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