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Britney Spears takes to the stage again at the Bambi Awards
Australian News.Net Saturday 29th November, 2008 (ANI)
Melbourne, Nov 29 : American pop princess Britney Spears made a successful return to the stage at the Bambi Awards on November 27.
Spears, who is very determined to get her life back in order, wore a top hat and a black see-through body stocking as she sang and danced to her latest hit 'Womanizer' at the awards in Germany, reports News.com.au.
The Toxic singer looked her best as she performed her quick dance moves that were a far cry from her performance on the 2007 MTV Video Music Awards.
Spears was also honoured as the Best International Pop Star by the German media, and fashion designer Karl Lagerfeld presented her with the statue, which resembles a shining gold deer.
Her album 'Circus' is slated to be released on December 2.
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