Michael Buble defends Britney over miming controversy
November 17th, 2009 - 3:01 pm ICT by ANI
Melbourne, Nov 17 (ANI): Canadian singer Michael Buble has come to pop princess Britney Spears’ defence as the controversy surrounding her Australian tour grows.
Buble, 34, who is in Australia to promote his No. 1 album Crazy Love and to appear on Australian Idol, said the Aussie reaction to 27-year-old Spears’ mimed concerts had made headlines around the world.
“You’d think she killed someone,” News.com.au quoted him as saying.
“As an artist, and a human being, some of what has been written about her is so nasty. OK, she lip-synchs her show, people know that, they make the decision if they want to go and see her do that.
“Mind you, I lip-synch all my concerts, I’m the Milli Vanilli of jazz,” he added. (ANI)
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