Britney Spears’ slot machine introduced in Las Vegas casino after her ‘Best Time Ever’ prank
“Womanizer” singer Britney Spears’ slot machine was introduced on Thursday at Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino in Las Vegas. Prior to this, the 33-year-old pop star and mother of two extended her Las Vegas residency show titled “Britney: Piece of Me.”
Spears’ own branded casino game can also be found at other Caesars Entertainment Properties in Las Vegas. The game has a surround sound iChair that plays her songs “Oops I Did It Again,” “Hit Me, Baby, One More Time,” “Toxic,” “Crazy” and “3,” Daily Mail has learned.
It is expected that the casino game will last for two years. This is because the “Britney: Piece of Me” residency show at Planet Hollywood has been extended through December 2017, as Spears recently announced.
Two days before the launch of her casino game in Las Vegas, Spears pranked bodyguard applicants on a TV show. In the episode of “Best Time Ever with Neil Patrick Harris” that aired on Sept. 22, Tuesday, she starred in the NBC variety series’ “Voices in Your Head” segment.
Along with “Scream Queens” star Nick Jonas, the host Neil Patrick Harris teamed up to help Spears prank potential bodyguard candidates. The two watched through hidden cameras as they instructed the pop star through an earpiece on what to say and do in the interview with the candidates named Wesley, Andrew and Keith.
While interviewing the three candidates for a bodyguard job, Spears gamely complied with Harris and Jonas’ commands, which included dancing and juggling water bottles. The prank victims also followed the pop star’s orders despite noticing her bizarre antics.
Adapted from the British variety series “Ant & Dec’s Saturday Night Takeaway,” “Best Time Ever with Neil Patrick Harris” debuted on Sept. 15 with “Hot Pursuit” actress Reese Witherspoon as the guest announcer. The new NBC show’s debut episode attracted 6.79 million viewers.
The “Best Time Ever with Neil Patrick Harris” episode that featured Spears attracted 5.91 million viewers. The guest announcer was “Mission: Impossible- Rogue Nation” actor Alec Baldwin.
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