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Written by JayBird
Posted in Britney Spears, Endorsements, Fitness
6 Responses to “Britney Spears may represent Bally Total Fitness”
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I agree, FF. She is doing much better, but I see it as really fragile and don’t think she’s up for any big career thing. The teaching dancing to third graders sounds appealing, she’d be productive and yet not be weighed down with responsibility and publicity. She needs to be OUT of the eye of the camera, not in. Besides, this does not sound like the best company in the world to be a spokesperson for.
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They should probably get a non-smoking spokesperson. I agree with the other two posters. She needs to go away for her own good. She doesn’t need her manager back, she needs a good doctor. Has she burnt through so much money that she has to work?
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LOL! First she should not be a role model for anyone anymore, and secondly I agree with all the above.
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Exercise will help her physical & mental health. This will pressure her into sticking with a wellness program and getting results.
The reputation of high pressure sales tactics are from the early 1990’s. The company has really changed for the better and they have pricing on the internet and on brochures at their clubs.
I think it’s a great relationship for both parties and everyone should be supportive of the New Better Bally & Britney.
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Does not really matter if she work out at Bally Total Fitness or 24 Hour or LA Fitness. She is not trying to be a role model. And this a response to JayBird: It’s not just Bally Total Fitness with their multi-year contract, 24 Hour Fitness has them also but they don’t tell you that. All these health clubs want you on a multi-year contract. And by the way, it’s cheaper in the long run. After 3 years, I pay a mere $10 a month. And it’s really my health and fitness that I care about. Read the contract, any contract for that matter before you put your signature!
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Why are they trying to negotiate her as a frontwoman for anything - are they that desperate to make an easy buck?
It’s kind of obvious that Britney’s ability to balance any responsibility is rather tenuous why put her under more pressure to lose weight than she’s already got herself under?
Honestly, commercial interests, they’ll stoop to anything to make money on the back of something. And if they can do it while implying our bodies aren’t good enough as they are then more power (and money) to them, it seems.
I suppose this is no different than commecial interests trying to make money off of Amy Winehouse. I suppose if Britney ever got to lowest than her low weight and managed to stay there all the fashion contracters would suddenly start a bidding war. ::eyeroll::
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