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Clothing from Britney's guest role to be auctioned for NRDC

Posted by Sarah van Schagen at 2:51 PM on 24 Mar 2008

Read more about: TV | NRDC | celebrity | fashion | green living

Fallen popstar Britney Spears has a guest starring role on tonight's episode of How I Met Your Mother. And despite evidence that would predict otherwise, reviews suggest she pulls off the role fairly well.

After the show, she'll be pulling off her clothes ...

For charity, that is. Her wardrobe from the appearance -- including a navy print Juicy Couture dress, a yellow Nannette Lepore dress, and a cream Nannette Lepore cardigan with blue flower details -- will be put on the auction block once the show airs with proceeds benefitting the Natural Resources Defense Council.

To which I say, really, Brit-Brit? The NRDC? Do they need funds more than, say, a small nonprofit producing hard-hitting but hilarious website content every day? Hit us, baby! One more time?

NRDC's favorite project in trouble

"Clean" coal is hitting a roadblock, NRDC needs help anywhere they can get it.  Even from this mouseketeer turned dirtiest of america's celebrities?  Yep.  

If they can clean up the image of "clean" coal, why not try to clean up Ms. Federline?  How to remove the possibility of anti-biotic resistant contagion from the clothing though?

Maybe a few days parked in a nuclear reactor?  Nope, NRDC finally turned against nukes.

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