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Reality Flashback: Britney & Kevin's So-Called Chaotic Life

Posted Tue Dec 2, 2008 4:07pm PST by Lyndsey Parker in Reality Rocks

As Britney Spears releases her supposed comeback album Circus today, I'm reminded of another Britney circus: Her short-lived 2005 reality show with her infamous then-husband, Britney & Kevin: Chaotic.

Even by reality-television standards, Chaotic was real barrel-bottom-scraping material. It pretty much consisted of cobbled-together amateur webcam footage (much of it shot in ghoulish green nightvision) of the Spederlines gazing as their pierced navels with their suspiciously bloodshot eyes, slurrily yammering about deep stuff like love and the meaning of life, y'all, in between their cow-like chewing-gum chomps.

It was probably not what broadcasting pioneer Edgar R. Murrow had in mind when he envisioned what the television medium might be like in the new millennium...and probably not what (the successful, schoolgirl-skirted, pre-K-Fed) Britney envisioned her career would one day be reduced to.

Of course, we all know how chaotic Britney's life really became after her divorce from her co-star...in fact, we can only imagine how scandalous a season 2 of Chaotic would have been, if UPN execs hadn't wised up and cut the series short after just five episodes. Now the show's craptastic camcorder footage almost serves as gritty documentation of a woman on the verge of a nervous breakdown.

And viewing it in that context, I actually find it more fascinating than I did before. I certainly find it more informative than Britney's whitewashed For The Record documentary that ran on MTV last weekend. That program wasn't reality TV at all.

And now, with that setup, enjoy this flashback rehash of some of Chaotic's most chaotic, most circus-like moments here:

8 Comments

1. DUDE -
Trailer Parks will never be the same.

2. ms_spencer08 -
I feel bad for Britney.. she's only a year younger than me.. I remember when she first came out and was so big.. You wonder what that kind of fame does to people, well now we know.. maybe if the stupid paparazzi had left her alone, she wouldn't be where she is..being controlled by her father, although right at this moment it's probably the best thing.

she was doing what everyone else wanted her to do and acting how they wanted her to act.. i hope she can get better and get her life in order.

3. cultureless society -
I can't believe anyone even cares about this.....get real!

4. jun falcon -
i have no comment about their relation...there are old enough hwo to solve their problem,they know what's right and wrong....right: : : : : :

5. ren -
Britney is white trash with no talent. Why is she so famous and who are the idiots that are listening to her??!! What happened to music?
Late '90s just f.ed it all up!

6. DieterB -
I like Britney,She has been threw a lot.Why dont people leave her alone and let her live her life.

7. YeseniaH -
I'm happy for Britney finally dumping that mutha******. He just used her for her money.

8. Christy G -
If Britney wanted to be left alone so bad, why did she insist on making a public spectacle of herself, like she's going through a repressed childhood?
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