
"Are readers finally sick of Paris Hilton and regular rehabbers Lindsay Lohan and Britney Spears?" wonders every person who's ever picked up a tabloid WWD.
"It might be some reader fatigue," said People managing editor Larry Hackett. "This has been one where the news stories and personalities involved started to have some of the same old, same old feel, and the likeability in some of the personalities has started to fade."
Which is to say that "Open-Door Peeing, Fried Chicken Eating, Unfit Mother" Britney simply isn't selling as well as the Brit who had abs of steel, some semblance of a singing career and—most importantly—a manager, and could say things like "Well, of course I'm a virgin, y'all!" without being laughed out of her high-class trailer park.
[WWD]

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