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Britney Wax Figure

 

A waxwork model of pop princess Britney Spears was displayed for the world on October 21, 2003. The figure was given a pair of inflatable, throbbing breasts that pulsate in time to music for realistic purposes. The model had been constructed at Madame Tussauds Museum in central London. The figure of the singer is very sexy.
The wax statue was modeled after Britney's sexiest pose ever - with her back arched and chest puffed out from her pose from Britney's "Live in Las Vegas" video as she sang "I'm a Slave 4 U".
The transformation was being made by experts at Madame Tussaud's waxworks museum in London. The creators of the masterpiece, a $73,000 wax look-alike, wanted to mimic Britney's breathing, and the figure became their raunchiest model ever.
Britney is hanging upside-down in the pose and when the waxwork was unveiled it gave their male visitors one hell of a treat. This figure is featured in $2.8 million interactive room called Blush.
Besides the wax figure is featured in Las Vegas' "Madame Tussauds Museum". In the beginning of 2004, Spears' likeness has been given wedding regalia of a sort - in the form of a veil, a bouquet and a garter belt, making it an instant tourist attraction, where men have been getting down on one knee to propose.
There is also a Britney wax figure in New York's "Madame Tussauds Museum," wearing a costume from her "Dream Within a Dream" tour.
By the way, you can also find a waxwork model of Britney Spears in Kyiv, Ukraine. The museum was found in 1997, and it was influenced by the works of Amsterdam's "Madame Tussauds Museum." There are more than 60 waxworks presented there, and its collection grows each year. The museum added Britney Spears to its exhibition in March 2005. The singer is presented in casual style.
Here are the pictures of Britney wax figures.

 

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Britney's Star on Walk of Fame

 

The prestigious Walk of Fame, on the sidewalks of Hollywood Blvd. and Vine Street, home of celebrities the likes of: Tom Cruise, Tom Hanks, Julie Andrews, Bill Cosby, Arnold Schwarznegger, Lucille Ball, and many, many more added Britney Spears to the list on June 13, 2003.
On November 17, 2003 a part of Hollywood Boulevard became "in the zone" of Britney Spears. The pop star received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame before nearly 2,000 screaming fans. The event took place one day after her corset-jiggling appearance on the "American Music Awards" and a day before her album, "In the Zone," was set to arrive in stores.
Britney arrived at the ceremony in jeans, a pink shirt and a furry pink jacket, and immediately began signing posters and magazines for admirers. One young woman, perched on a friend's shoulders, leaned over a barricade and begged Spears to touch her hand - then exploded in tears when the singer complied. "I'm seriously speechless right now," Spears told the crowd. "This is something that I've dreamt about since I was a little girl. I can't believe I'm actually here with all of you amazing fans." Britney made funny faces at friends and giggled as Johnny Grant, the Walk of Fame master of ceremonies and chairman of the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce, introduced her by reading the names of her singles and albums.
21-year-old Britney Spears became the youngest person, accepting a Walk of Fame star in 2003. In 2004 she was beaten by Olsen twins, who had their star at 17.
Britney Spears became the 2,242nd performer honored with a bronze star embedded in Hollywood's Walk of Fame.

 

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Onyx Hotel's "The Britney Foundation Room"

 

Britney and Kimpton Hotels were on the same wavelength when dreaming up names for their ventures. With a combination of pure coincidence and kismet, both selected the onyx stone as their namesake - Britney, for her international concert tour, and Kimpton, for their hotel in Boston, Massachusetts. Both were attracted to the mystical qualities of the precious black gemstone that emits various colors of light depending on the light you shine onto it. Each guest who enters the Onyx Hotel shines their own light into the onyx, which in return, makes their fantasies come to life.
Britney's relationship with the property also lived on through a charitable partnership, including a Britney Spears Foundation Room which opened on July 13, 2004.
The Britney Foundation room is located on the Onyx Hotel's 10th floor and has been designed by her mother, Lynne Spears, to resemble Britney's bedroom at home in Kentwood, Louisiana. The room's primary color scheme is off-white with soft green shades and gold accents. The floor is covered in plush pile wall-to-wall carpeting in a rich cream color. A Karastan Oriental rug sits in front of the bed and ties in the room's colors with hints of soft blue and pink. The nightstands, dresser and desk are all French country-style whitewash furniture. The magnificent elevated bed serves as the focal point of the room's design and features luxury bedding provided by the exclusive Anichini line of exquisite Italian linens.Guests were surrounded by sparkle thanks to the room's exclusive glass-beaded wallpaper above the head of the bed. Famous designer Maya Romanoff had supplied this rare "Bedazzled" wall covering as well as a beautiful off-white silvery paper called "Silver Snow" for the other walls throughout the room.
The Foundation Room's bathroom contains a huge gold-framed mirror, that's perfect for last minute touchups, with beautiful fairies painted on the wall next to it, all of which compliments shiny black marble floors and countertops. The gold-toned shower curtain, towels and large black and gold wall plaque complete the look. Amenities from Bath Bloomers provide a luxurious treat of exclusive products found only in the finest spas around the world.
Britney's most loyal fans were delight in seeing some of her own personal platinum records hanging from the walls. A unique corner curio cabinet holds figurines, glass ornaments and mementos purchased from the same store in Kentwood where Britney buys items for her collection. The hotel provided a pricing sheet, if guests wish to purchase select items found in the room. The honor bar was stocked with Britney's favorite snacks, as well as all of her CD's and DVD's. There is also a state of the art 42-inch LG Electronics High Definition plasma screen television. A DVD stereo system provides 51 channels of surround sound for guests to enjoy their favorite movies and videos.
Even though the Onyx Hotel has its owner changed, its Britney Spears room is still safe. On May 19, 2005 The Portland Limited Hotel Partnership has sold the luxurious Triuangle hotel for $28.6 million to LaSalle Hotel Properties.
Onyx hotel has 112 rooms and deserved a four-diamond rating from AAA. Also there is a ruby room available in the hotel, a 45-seat bar and lounge to serve breakfast and dinner.

 

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Monument to Pro-Life

 

Monument to Pro-Life: The Birth of Sean PrestonBritney Spears' delivery of son Sean Preston was imagined by artist Daniel Edwards in a sculpture he calls, "Monument to Pro-Life: The Birth of Sean Preston." Pop-star was the ideal model for Pro-Life and the subject of a dedication at Capla Kesting Fine Art in Brooklyn's Williamsburg gallery district in April 2006.
Dedication of the life-sized statue celebrated the birth of Spears' baby boy, Sean Preston, and applauded her decision of placing family before career. "A superstar at Britney's young age having a child is rare in today's celebrity culture. This dedication honors Britney for the rarity of her choice and bravery of her decision," said gallery co-director, Lincoln Capla. The dedication included materials provided by Manhattan Right To Life Committee.
"Monument to Pro-Life: The Birth of Sean Preston," believed Pro-Life's first monument to the 'act of giving birth,' was purportedly an idealized depiction of Britney in delivery. Natural aspects of Spears' pregnancy, like lactiferous breasts and protruding naval, compliment a posterior view that depicts widened hips for birthing and reveals the crowning of baby Sean's head.
The monument also acknowledged the pop-diva's pin-up past by showing Spears seductively posed on all fours atop a bearskin rug with back arched, pelvis thrust upward, as she clutches the bear's ears with hands.
"Britney provides inspiration for those struggling with the 'right choice'," said artist Daniel Edwards, recipient of a 2005 Bartlebooth award from London's The Art Newspaper. "She was number one with Google last year, with good reason - people are inspired by the beauty of a pregnant woman," said Edwards.
The artist admits to using references that include the wax figure of a pole-dancing Britney at Las Vegas' "Madame Tussauds" and "Britney wigs" characterizing various hairstyles of the pop-princess from a Los Angeles hairstylist.

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