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Russell Brand and Britney Spears Read Each Other's Minds in MTV VMAs Promo
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'Go to Russell's hotel room and abandon yourself. Give yourself to him, Britney. Sleep with Russell,' the host of this year's MTV VMAs says.

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After giving West Side Story-inspired ad, MTV debuts a hilarious commercial for 2009 MTV Video music Awards by once again pairing up Britney Spears with Russell Brand. Britney is seen donning a white bikini and standing near a swimming pool, while Russell is shown sitting on the couch somewhere far from the pop singer.

It starts with Britney thinking about whether or not Russell will invite her to the annual event. "I wonder if he'll invite me. I mean, I can obviously get an invite, but it would be nice for Russell to invite me personally, now that we're friends and all," she thinks to herself.

It then switches to Russell's scenes. "I hope I didn't balls it up with her last time," the British comedian and actor says. "Some of those things I said could have been construed as offensive. I hope she don't think ill of me."

The video advertisement ends with Russell realizing that he can hear Britney's mind and wondering if it works both ways. He then says to himself, hoping that his voice can be heard by Britney, "This is the voice of your mind. Go to Russell's hotel room and abandon yourself. Give yourself to him, Britney. Sleep with Russell!"

The 26th Annual MTV Video Music Awards will be held on September 13 and hosted by Russell Brand. Taylor Swift, Muse, Green Day, Pink, Jay-Z and Lady GaGa are tapped to sing at the event. Meanwhile, Nelly Furtado, Leighton Meester, Miranda Cosgrove, Katy Perry, Ne-Yo and Chace Crawford will present awards at the ceremony.

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