Jedward join Britney Spears on stage at the O2 Arena, watch the ridiculous video footage
The world has gone tits up mental. Two tits, in fact. Somehow, someone, for some unfathomable reason, has allowed John and Edward Grimes - AKA Jedward - to go on stage with Britney Spears as she performed at London's O2 Arena. Can somebody please explain how this has been allowed to happen? Either they've done what Calvin Harris did to them and run on stage uninvited, or Britney's still on something. Or are we on something? WE DON'T KNOW WHAT'S GOING ON ANYMORE EVERYBODY'S GONE MENTAL.
Admittedly, the only video footage we have of this outrageous ocurance is rubbish. We can't even see Britney Spears and we can only just make out Jedward.
Just look at all their Tweets, though. We can't be certain, but we think they might be quite happy that they got to go on stage with Britney.
"We are gonna get to meet Britney spears (sic). It gonna be the Biggest Moment of our Life! And the biggest Moment for Jedward Fans.
We are gonna get to Perform with Britney Spears Tonight! It's gonna be a JEPIC moment and we are gonna relive it and remember it for life!"
They've not got the hang of the whole capital letters thing yet, have they? 'JEPIC' is one of the best things we have ever heard, though.
Anyway, after the Biggest Moment of their Life and the biggest Moment for Jedward Fans, the twins got to go backstage and meet Britney in person. Can you imagine being a fly on the wall for that encounter? We would pay good money to witness that. The pair Tweeted again just before meeting her:
"we are backstage! This the most coolest thing eveeeeeeer! It's craZy we are gonna be breathing the same air! It's Britney Air! #JEDWARDLoveBRITNEY #JEDWARDmeetingBRITNEY"
We would like to know what air Jedward had been breathing for the twenty years before they met Britney Spears. That's got to be where their missing link lies. One of the missing links, at least.
Still, congratulations lads. Hopefully you didn't have enough time to inflict your medley on her...
