
"She had just shaved her head and was getting nothing but bad press. The fact that there was meant to be a plot involved rather than random pole dancing has never been confirmed, but in 2014 Mikal Sky, Britney's makeup artist on the video shoot, gave an interview saying that Britney purposefully sabotaged the original concept of the video. 'Gimme More' was initially supposed to give us more Of course, this being Britney Spears, footage from the shoot leaked online (which you can watch above) and it does look pretty fun.ģ. & amp amp amp amp amp amp amp amp lt span id="selection-marker-1" class="redactor-selection-marker" data-verified="redactor"& amp amp amp amp amp amp amp amp gt & amp amp amp amp amp amp amp amp lt /span& amp amp amp amp amp amp amp amp gt Ultimately, 'Outrageous' was scrapped as a single, along with the video which was left incomplete. Britney was rushed to hospital where they discovered she had floating cartilage in her knee and she underwent surgery. While shooting the video in Queens, New York City, with Snoop Dogg, who was due to appear on a remix of the song, Britney injured her knee while performing some choreography. So what went down? Well, 'Outrageous' was allegedly meant to be the theme song for the 2004 Catwoman film starring Halle Berry. It was where Britney injured herself, forcing her to cancel the rest of 'The Onyx Hotel Tour', which, if you believe in speculation and conspiracies, was the beginning of nearly ten years of difficulties for Brit, including accusations that her dancing was never the same again. 'Outrageous' sparked a decade of difficultiesīritney lore would later place a lot of importance on the 'Outrageous' video shoot. We can kind of understand why this wasn't quite the final version, can't you?Ģ. "Is Britney alive? Dead? A ghost? Did she kill herself off before the tabloids could? Did she kill herself so that she could be reborn?" Allegedly, the video was to end without any resolution. "Ambiguity is all that remains," MTV is quoted as saying. Like in the video that was released, we were meant to see Britney wondering around, but unsure if she was alive or not. The original treatment for the video was loosely based on the 1995 Nicolas Cage film, Leaving Las Vegas, and would have seen Britney take an overdose, surrounded by pill bottles. According to MTV, 'Everytime' was originally meant to see Britney attempt to take her own life in the bathtub. While the finished product touches on themes of life, death and rebirth, the original concept for the video was also weirdly close to the bone. There's even a massive poster for "Britney Spears: Live in Las Vegas". Spears would be vehemently hounded by the press and paparazzi just years later, and wheeled out on a stretcher for the world to see. This is, we guess, partly due to the prophetic nature of the video it scarily predicted the way Ms.

"But you are posting it for people to see.Directed by David LaChapelle, 'Everytime' is one of those Britney videos that lingers with you well after the four minutes are up.

"I wish I could delete it but I can't," she continued.

She also seemed to express regret over making the jokes 14 years ago. Art changes over yrs as we know more & the world changes." "While she was performing I was having diarrhea & going over my jokes. "MTV asked me to mini-roast Britney after her big performance," she tweeted. In her reply to the Twitter user, Silverman noted she was known then for her roasts.

Ultimately, some fans thought Silverman took the routine too far and called for her to apologize after seeing the resurfaced clip. The roast came after Spears' "Gimme More" VMAs performance The highly anticipated number received poor reviews, with The New York Times calling Spears "awful" and writing she looked "visibly nervous." At the time, a source told People the "Stronger" star was "just plain nervous because of all the hype" and was "embarrassed" about the performance.
