It’s a little more, uh, civilized than her ex-husband’s.
She always looks like shit. She wears the same outfit all the time (Adidas tracksuit) and doesn’t make any facial expressions. Wearing the same thing for every picture makes them worth less, because editors can’t tell which pictures are “new”. For all they know, the photographer could be selling a picture from last month, especially in LA, where she can wear the same thing year-round.
Pictures are worth more if she’s doing something interesting, so she just stares at the ground.
Whoever caught her falling off her bike a few months ago made a mint, because all the other pics are boring.
This is one of those inscrutable aspects of pop culture that I simply cannot fathom. Namely, the obsession with the personal lives of celebrities. Sure, Britney Spears is a great singer(and before you jump on me that’s not the point), I do enjoy listening to her songs, I even find her quite attractive, but why on earth would I care what brand of cereal she’s buying or want to see pictures of her standing around in her backyard? It doesn’t really contribute anything to my enjoyment of her music or movies.
I also enjoy listening to bands such as Rufio or Yellowcard, but I have no clue what they look like or know the names of the members, much less any other mundane details of their lives. Why would I?
Therefore, I conclude that they hype and interest surroundling celeberities are the result of artificial marketing and PR work, and so said celeberities have no reason to complain.