how did it come to this?
i cant believe what some people research on...
Christina Loved Online
If you hate Britney and you know it, go on the Internet.
There you'll find thousands of other vocal anti-fans - along with haters of Saddam Hussein, Fred Durst and Alec Baldwin.
A groundswell of sites like ihatebritneyspears.com make her the most detested celeb on the Internet, suggesting not everyone's running to buy her new album.
Type in "I hate Britney Spears" on Google.com and you get a whopping 2,000 hits - more people combined than hate Justin Timberlake (206), Jennifer Lopez (163), Michael Jackson (104), George Steinbrenner (11) and vegetables (1,120).
"Britney went from being the hip, hot young thing to someone who wants to be slutty but can't quite pull the trigger," says David Poland, editor of moviecitynews.com.
"When people think that you've misled them about what you really are, that's when the backlash really starts."
For most celebrities, the Internet is a love fest. Super-swoony Johnny Depp gets 1,720 "love" hits to only 62 "hate" ones, while Eminem, merits an astonishing 3,800 "loves" and only 668 "hates."
Even Woody Allen, Martha Stewart and Barney the Dinosaur can claim more Internet love than hate.
Stars with bigger anti-fan clubs are relatively uncommon, but Britney's not alone. Others include Avril Lavigne, Fred Durst, Gwyneth Paltrow and George W. Bush.
Christina Aguilera - Loved
Love sites: 453
Hate sites: 172
Ratio: 5:2
Her Web fans say "she is sexy in a slutty way" and "doesn't care what people say," while praising her "powerful" voice and her "sense of style" that makes some people "feel warm and happy." Critics blast Aguilera for looking like "a hooker in the 'Lady Marmalade' video."
—Maxine Shen, Russell Scott Smith, Tom Sykes & Farrah Weinstein
Source: New York Post