Public had a Brit-full

Public had a Brit-full

14.05.2007
Britney Spears / Reuters
So over her ... Britney Spears / Reuters

BRITNEY Spears is the most overexposed celebrity in the world.

According to studies by Encino - a California-based E-Poll Market Research company which provides appeal rankings for more than 3000 celebrities - 72 per cent of the US public believe the Toxic singer has been overexposed in 2007, while only 54 per cent thought the same way five years ago.

The survey also asked people to say if they felt Britney was talented.

Only 25 per cent answered yes to the question.

Other stars to make the overexposed top five were Paris Hilton, Britney`s estranged husband Kevin Federline, Scientologist Tom Cruise and Paris`s friend Nicole Richie.

Publicist Stan Rosenfield, whose clients include George Clooney and Robert De Niro, insists celebrities only have themselves to blame if they attract too much attention.

He said: "It`s like the juggler`s lament. The balls go where you throw them.

"If you show up at places that are covered by the media, then they`re going to cover you. And if you don`t show up, they won`t."

Richard Spencer, the editor-in-chief of US magazine In Touch Weekly, agrees it is the celebrities who are to blame for their overexposure.

Spencer said: "No one wants to read about the cup of tea and the great banana bread a star made yesterday.

"What gets exposure? Kissing a guy at four in the morning."

To see the full list of overexposed celebrities log onto www.forbes.com.

Top Ten Most Overexposed Celebrities:
1. Britney Spears - 72 per cent
2. Paris Hilton - 68 per cent
3. Kevin Federline - 54 per cent
4. Tom Cruise - 53 per cent
5. Nicole Richie - 52 per cent
6. Lindsay Lohan - 48 per cent
7. Michael Jackson - 47 per cent
8. Donald Trump - 47 per cent
9. Dallas Cowboys football player Terrell `T.O.` Owens - 45 per cent
10. The late Anna Nicole Smith`s former lover and lawyer Howard K. Stern - 45 per cent

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However, the region`s water authority is not confident it will be enough to fill dams and lift water restrictions.

Flooding was easing tonight as the worst-hit area, the Sunshine Coast, awaited the impact of high tide at 7pm (AEST).

More than 212mm fell at Nambour in 24 hours.

The falls were heaviest early this morning and brought widespread flash flooding throughout the north coast.

Two teenage girls needed to be rescued after playing in floodwater with friends at Cooroy, in the coast`s northern hinterland this morning.

Fire and rescue crews used a boat to rescue the girls, who became stranded in a tree.

Emergency services also rescued three cars and a mini-bus in separate incidents after they became caught by floodwaters.

In one incident, three female Dutch backpackers were travelling in a car through Worba Lane between Tewantin and Noosa today when they were caught in floodwaters.

Four people were forced sought refuge on the bonnet of their car after they became stuck in the swollen Petrie Creek, near Nambour.

Sunshine Coast mayor Bob Abbott warned residents to avoid floodwaters unless absolutely necessary.

"Anyone that drives into floodwaters in their vehicle is off their nut at the best of times," he told ABC Radio.

Mr Abbott said that for the first time in his memory the council had run out of "road closed" signs in the shire`s north.

"There was more water, local creek flooding than I have ever seen. There was water across the road in places I have never seen it," he said.

Authorities now fear roads may need to be closed near the banks of the Maroochy River as floodwaters and high tide combine late this afternoon.

An Emergency Management Queensland (EMQ) spokeswoman said the State Emergency Service (SES) had received 378 calls for assistance by 3pm (AEST) today, more than 200 of which came from the Maroochy-Noosa region.

Brisbane also suffered flash flooding in areas after receiving between 60mm and 100mm in the past 24 hours.

Bureau of Meteorology forecaster Geoff Doueal said the low pressure system causing the rain was weakening as it moved south.

"There will be a clearance of higher cloud tomorrow, there will be a few showers around but not nearly as much as there has been today," he said.

SEQWater spokesman Mike Foster said that while significant rainfall had been recorded over the dam catchment areas, particularly Somerset Dam, more was needed to reach 40 per cent capacity.

Tight water limits will be eased when that threshold is reached.

Mr Foster said dams were around three per cent short of the mark and it would take an additional 40mm of "consistent and heavy rainfall" across the catchments to reach the target.


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You know what - three cheers for those that are brave enough to say what they think. I live here and hate it. Is there a more backwards place in the state. And your little melodramatic over-reactions are PROOF that the tongue in cheek comments are accurate. Please, celebrate the rain instead of crying about it. Hey, did anyone hear about the mini-cyclone and storms in Perth on Saturday???

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