Britney Spears press conference was a hoax


Everyone was waiting with baited breath to see what Britney Spears would announce in her press conference yesterday. I even got up early to catch the news and was suprised that it wasn’t listed in the Google Entertainment News section yet.

It turns out that now our week of bullshit gossip news is complete, because the entire press conference was a hoax:

A well place [sic] Los Angeles source has told The National Ledger that the presser is a hoax.

“Since I wasn’t invited – I would hope so.”

Sony executive Karen Phillips was quoted by wire service WENN on Wednesday as saying, “Britney hasn’t held a press conference in so long that we know it’s something big – pregnancy, a split, we’re not sure.”

But alas – Brit is silent.

The hard working folks at Jossip note that even Matt Lauer spent his morning wondering what in the heck Britney Spears’ big announcement of the day will be.

While pregnancy rumors swirl, along with the “it’s a girl!” slugs sparked by a pretty pink shopping spree, Brit hasn’t actually told anybody (not even her gang of publicists and managers) what the announcement will be.

The presser is a no-go however and that’s a shame. This could have been really interesting.

I googled “Karen Phillips” combined with either “Sony Music” or “Sony BMG” and logical variations like “Karyn,” “Caryn,” and “Philips” and got nothing about her – except for this supposed quote about the Britney press conference. There is a musician named Karen Phillips, but no “executive.” She is also not included on the Sony BMG site among the “executives” listing, although there are only four old white guys there, so there are probably plenty more executives there.

The bottom line is, this Karen Phillips person who was quoted about the press conference probably doesn’t exist.

Earlier in the week we found completely fabricated quotes about Katie Holmes’ fitness routine from someone we actually know.

It’s hard to determine where this press conference story originated, but clearly someone is making up quotes and it’s just spreading.

This is gossip, innuendo and rumor, so it’s not like it has to be held to a high standard of journalistic integrity. Still, there’s a huge difference between saying it’s your opinion that someone is pregnant or screwing so and so, and making up shit entirely and acting like it’s true. Too many of these stories are totally bogus.

Oh, and Britney fan site BreathHeavy.com reports that Britney and Kevin are going to renew their vows after Kevin promised Britney that he would change. They don’t have a source listed, though, and this doesn’t sound true to us. Not much does lately.

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