See What Happened When One Woman Recreated Britney's Album Art With Toilet Paper
Last night, Britney Spears took to Twitter to announce that her new single "Make Me" featuring G-Easy is now available on iTunes. The tweet included a picture of the single's cover art, which shows Britney in all her tan-skinned and flat-abbed glory walking through a barren wasteland in thigh-high white leather boots and a voluminous white bikini, a dramatic train flowing behind her in the desert breeze.
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"How could I say no to a life-long dream of becoming Britney, even a low-budget, toilet paper version?" said Ali Drucker, 26. "Real talk: back when I was in college, more than one person had her hit 'Circus' set to the ringtone whenever I called, so I honestly jumped at the chance to re-create her latest look."
Such a momentous occasion deserves some sort of fitting tribute, and imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, but how could an average woman who is not a pop star recreate Britney's single cover with no bikini, no boots, and no dry desert wasteland? Easy.
Behold: "Making" featuring T.P
"I'm shocked at how durable the TP ensemble wound up being. Throughout the 15 minute process of getting wrapped up like a beach-bound mummy, we only had one or two 'uh oh' moments when I split my bra open. While I probably wouldn't pick this look for impromptu desert photo shoots, I definitely feel just a little bit closer to pop's reigning queen."
So here's to you, Britney Spears! Congrats on your new single. It's the shit!
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