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What Happened to the Nostalgic TV Commercials Stars?

August 10, 2017 by Rebecca Rand

Maull’s Barbecue Sauce

Today, Britney Spears is considered one of the most influential figures in pop music. Throughout the nineties and 2000s, she conquered the world of teen pop music with hits such as Baby One More Tim, Crazy and Oops I Did it Again. During the early 2010s, some of her personal struggles began to surface, and she was considered a controversial character in some crowds.

Some people claim that being a child star has taken its toll on Spears, and her fame and fortune are part of what led to her struggles and issues later in life. At the age of eight, Spears moved to New York with her family and started her career in the entertainment industry. Before she emerged as a teen pop star in the late-nineties, she participated in commercials, including one particularly sweet commercial for Maull’s Barbecue Sauce.

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