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Is Britney Spears Performing at Super Bowl 50?
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Pepsi teases who may perform at the big game next year in a just-released video starring comedian/YouTube star Joselyn Hughes.

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Could Britney Spears be headlining the 2016 Super Bowl halftime show? Pepsi shared on Thursday, November 26 a YouTube video teasing who might perform during the big game scheduled to take place next February. While the clip doesn't really spoil anything, many believe that the Queen of Las Vegas has been booked for the gig.

The video centers on comedian/YouTube star Joselyn Hughes as she tries to drop hints about the performer without revealing too much. "Our artist is a human being, who is wearing clothes and...," she says in front of the camera before adding, "Oh, I've said way too much. I'm so sorry."

Viewers conclude that she's talking about Spears when she mentions that Pepsi will announce the performer on December 3. That's just one day after Spears turns 34. Also, that's the day she'll celebrate the 2nd anniversary of her latest album, "Britney Jean".

However, some others think that Hughes is referring to Justin Bieber. On his song "I'll Show You", he sings, "Don't forget that I'm human, don't forget that I'm real." Plus, Hughes' apology at the end of the video is probably a reference to the Biebs' other track "I'm Sorry".

Earlier this year, Bruno Mars was rumored to return for the Super Bowl 50 after headlining the event back in 2013. A few months ago, Maroon 5 was apparently offered to perform at the coveted show. However, frontman Adam Levine has shot down the reports.

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