See Kim Kardashian's Sexy Super Bowl Ad; Hear Christina Aguilera's National Anthem Blunder (Links)

Carol Whyte
During the Super Bowl XLV on February 6 Kim Kardashian delivered a typical Kardashian-in-your-face performance with her Skechers Shape-Ups ad and Christina Aguilera blundered some words of the National Anthem yet kept her composure.

There were other winners and losers as well including the winning team (Green Bay Packers) and ads (Volkswagen and Darth Vader, Doritos, E-trade), and some other less-than-stellar performances such as the Black Eyed Peas half-time performance in futuristic space-age garb.

But back to Kim Kardashian and her super sexy commercial for Skechers Shape-Ups which seem to exhibit art imitating life. Kim breaks yet another man's heart (her trainer) as she unceremoniously dumps him for her new amazing work out shoes (Skechers Shape-Ups).

Click here to view Kim's commercial.

And then there's Christina Aguilera who no matter how badly she messed up the National Anthem continued to look good while doing it. That is, Christina kept her cool and many reports today are stating that her verbiage mistakes went undetected.

Apparently, Aguilera got confused when it was time to sing "O'er the ramparts we watched were so gallantly streaming", and instead repeated the second line "What so proudly we hailed at the twilight's last gleaming."

Click here to watch video link.

However, Aguilera should be given credit. Not only did she continue singing despite the flub, she issued a statement later to the Associated Press saying, "I can only hope that everyone could feel my love for this country and that the true spirit of its anthem still came through."

Sources: http://www.people.com/people/article/0,,20464265,00.html, http://www.popeater.com/2011/02/07/kim-kardashian-skechers-ad/

Published by Carol Whyte

Previous freelance writer for two business magazines, on-line contributor for Yahoo! Contributor Network, and National Examiner. Consistently awarded YCN's Top 100/500 and listed as Top 1000 for 2009 and 2010.  View profile

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  • Anne Wright2/7/2011

    I just realized I've forgotten almost every word from the Star Spangled Banner now that I don't go to school and TV stations no longer play it when they sign off for the night

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