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Britney Spears Performs Free Concert in Mexico City

Pop star Britney Spears gave a free outdoor concert Sunday in Mexico City. The singer’s Femme Fatale arrived South of the Border for a ticketed show at Foro Sol stadium Saturday night, then continued with a free concert at the Monument to the Revolution in the city center last night. The event drew an estimated 50,000 fans. Here’s a clip of Britney, who just turned 30 Friday, performing: Britney Spears Performs in Mexico Mexico City’s leftist leaders have made large-scale public parties a populist hallmark of governments in recent years, arguing that many residents of the city are unable to pay exorbitant ticket prices for concerts or for vacations outside the city. The capital sets up landlocked “beaches” featuring sand and pools during the warmer months, and an ice rink in the holiday season. Both initiatives have proved popular. It is unclear how they scored a name as big as Britney Spears to perform at such an event, or if any money was paid to the singer, but it was 100% free for the public.

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Britney Spears Performs Free Concert in Mexico City

Giuliana Rancic to Undergo Double Mastectomy

Giuliana Rancic, who announced she was battling breast cancer in October, has decided to undergo a double mastectomy and immediate reconstruction, she says. In typical fashion, not even such a deep personal struggle stops her from turning it into a positive message that she’s ready and willing to go public with. First and foremost is the desire to educate: “I would like to take the stigma away. ‘Mastectomy’ the word seemed so scary to me at first,” she says . “After doing research and seeing the advancements, the surgery has come a long way from 20 years ago. The results can be incredible,” adds the E! host. “Not only can it save your life, but you can come out feeling healthier and with a positive self-image. Second, I want to encourage everyone to be proactive.” There’s another, more personal reason still. “When I went public with my breast cancer diagnosis six weeks ago, the overwhelming outpouring of love, prayers and support really helped me heal faster.” “I want to make sure to thank everyone and give them an update for being so kind and loving and supportive,” says Rancic, who also praises her doctors. Her team of experts, “including top doctors, radiologists, women who had mastectomies and women who’ve opted for alternative treatments, like lumpectomies, radiation and anti-estrogen therapy,” encouraged her to get the surgery. “It was not an easy decision but it was the best decision for me.” she says. Appearing by her side every step of the way will be husband Bill Rancic. “Bill’s been incredible,” says Giuliana. “One of my first thoughts when I considered the mastectomy was, ‘What am I going to look like? What will my husband think?’ “But Bill told me, ‘I don’t care about the physical results. I just want you around for another 50 years. I need you healthy. I need you as my wife, as a mother to our kids.'” They both found keepers in the spouse department, that’s for sure.

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Demi Lovato Visits Treatment Center, Asks for Prayers

Demi Lovato came full circle over the weekend. A year after spending the 2010 holiday season at Timberline Knolls, the residential treatment center that helped the singer deal with issues stemming from her bipolarity , Lovato returned to the facility as a guest speaker on Sunday. Demi Lovato – Skyscraper (Live in Chicago) “Wow what an inspiring day… Many tears were shed and many memories were brought back,” Demi Tweeted, adding that she was “honored” to speak with “beautiful women fighting their inner demons” throughout the afternoon. Lovato – who performed Saturday night at Chicago’s Rosemont Theatre, as shown above – concluded her message with: “Please say a prayer for all of those struggling with eating disorders, self harm, mood disorders, and substance abuse.”

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