Christina Aguilera arrested for intoxication
Christina Aguilera Out-Train-Wrecks Britney Spears by Getting Arrested - Amplifier
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During her darkest period, Britney Spears was dragged to the hospital for observation, lost custody of her children, smashed a paparazzo's car with an umbrella, spent all her late-night hours in drugstores, and spoke in a British accent. She did not, however, get arrested.
However, after a lyric flub at the Super Bowl, and a stumble at the Grammys, her former Mickey Mouse Clubhouse rival, Christina Aguilera, has just been arrested for intoxication, along with her new boyfriend, Matthew Rutler. Aguilera herself was not behind the wheel, so if she wasn't in the car, she wouldn't have been arrested, and because she was not behind the wheel, she will not receive any prosecution for her intoxication.
I posted my Hannah Montana topic earlier today, and this is what I hope that Miley Cyrus can avoid, because despite all of Britney's troubles, she has never been arrested. But let's leave our Miley discussion in that thread, and focus on Aguilera here.
It's really not that difficult.
I've constructed a step-by-step analysis of the situation to help you understand exactly what the problem is.
- People make poor decisions.
- Celebrities are people.
- Celebrities make poor decisions.
- Many people care (far too much) about celebrities.
- Celebrities are documented making poor decisions.
- Poor decisions are blown way out of proportion.
This is not a celebrity problem; this is a human problem.
Advice everyone should follow.
It sounds to me like SuperMillionaire has never been properly trashed. He should get properly trashed.
So let me get this straight...
A woman of legal drinking age decided to go out and knock back a few with her boyfriend. She was responsible enough to decide not to drive after drinking heavily. The problem exactly is... what?
I think we should ask Raistlin about this...
Why should you get a warning for being drunk in the passenger's seat? As far as I was aware, being drunk is not illegal unless it's public drunkenness, and even then you have to be acting inappropriately to get a citation for that. Last I checked, the passenger seat of a car is not a public space.
Was the boyfriend driving drunk? Is that the problem? If that's the case, I suppose I understand getting arrested then. Your initial wording never suggested that he was driving, just that they were both drunk in a car.
At least she still has all her hair.
I'm still not sure why this warrants a big degree of concern.