
LAS VEGAS - Britney Spears "comeback" performance Sunday night at the annual MTV Video Music Awards was a "complete success", her mother reported.
Lynne Spears, erstwhile manager and genetic donor to the fallen pop star, has deemed her daughter's latest set "spectacular"
The elder Spears, who reportedly conferred with her father and great-aunt June Billings over a three-minute telephone conversation from her Nokia cell phone, feels that the comeback performance is only "the beginning" of a "new budding chapter in Britney's stellar career."
"It was great - did you see Britney on TV?" Spears asked Billings during the post-performance release. "She was great, wasn't she? I'm so glad to see her back doing what she loves."
The Celery Stalk has learned that Billings responded that she "did see Britney" and she "did a nice job" after an approximate five-second pause.
Lynne Spears ended the conversation shortly after, citing a celebratory trip to Applebee's following Spears set.
While Spears' mother is certain that the MTV VMAs will skyrocket her faltering career, the blogosphere and SMS lines were flooded with messages relaying that her appearance was "an embarassment to the Britney Spears brand, and likely an indicator that she will never, ever regain her status as a pop icon following that terrible, terrible performance."
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