NFL rejects offer by 'train wreck' Spears
Pop star wanted to be featured in Super Bowl ad promoting NFL Network
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The NFL has rejected Britney Spears' request to be in a Super Bowl commercial to tout the NFL Network, the New York Daily News reported Tuesday.
"She's too much of a train wreck. Besides, we already have Paris Hilton," the Daily News cited its source as saying.
The commercial will feature L.L. Cool J and country band Rascal Flatts and will be a celebrity cast of characters showing up for Chad Johnson's Super Bowl party.
Earlier this month, Spears put fans on notice: Be prepared for her hot career comeback.
"The last couple of years have been quite a ride for me, the media has criticized my every move and printed a skewed perception of who I really am as a human being," the 25-year-old pop star/tabloid target wrote on her Web site.
Spears, who filed for divorce in November from Kevin Federline, 28, her husband of two years, says she is now more mature and free to explore her next move "as an entertainer with absolutely no strings attached."
"I look forward to coming back this year bigger and better than ever," writes Spears, who says she wants to go on tour and hopes her new album will be released later this year.
"I noticed today that one of my biggest fansites is shutting down soon and I want you all to know that I do understand all the reasons that went behind making that decision, and I am sad to see it closing," she writes. "If I were you I'd be unhappy too if I had to read what I've been reading every day."
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Says Spears: "Trust me, I get it. I know I've been far from perfect."
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