
Singer Britney Spears has been offered a job by animal rights group PETA - after they saw her appearance on CBS sitcom "How I Met Your Mother" last month, Showbizspy reports.
The group, which usually attacks the troubled singer for wearing fur and buying pets from pet stores, wants Britney, 26, to become a receptionist for the day - and they’re willing to donate $1000 to a charity of her choice if she accepts their offer.
In the letter PETA president Ingrid Newkirk wrote to Spears, she offers the "Toxic" star the chance to be a receptionist "for as little as an hour."
Newkirk contends that Spears would see "from the inside, why we are so concerned about issues like fur and homeless dogs and cats."
"We might have criticized you in the past for contributing to the dog overpopulation crisis and wearing real fur, but perhaps now that your own crisis has abated, a new day calls for a new relationship, a new outlook, and a new understanding," she said in the letter.