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Britney Spears' "Hold It Against Me" music video that premiered last night on MTV made Jersey Shore star, Pauly D very excited.

Before the live event kicks off, Pauly spoke to MTV News about what he wants to see in the Jonas Åkerlund - directed clip. "I only heard rumors," he teased. "I heard the video's going to be amazing, and knowing Britney she's gonna outdo herself like she always does. Everything always tops the next thing, so she's gonna go all out on this video."

While he might have some inside scoop on the album that he'll be sharing during the live chat, he admits that he really doesn't know what to expect from the video — but he does know that he wants to see Britney being Britney.

"We want to see the Britney that we all loved, the one that we haven't seen in a while," he said. "We want to see her back in action, and she is like the pop queen, and we want to see the pop queen in action just going to it like she always does."

But, even with the fashion, dancing and technology elements of Britney Spears' just-premiered video for Hold It Against Me, the pop singer's one-on-one battle with herself seems to be the most talked-about scene.

Larry Rudolph, the pop princess' longtime manager, spoke to MTV News via Skype after the video premiere about the climactic fight sequence and further clarified earlier reports that indicated that Britney had used a body double for the clip's dance scenes.

"It was good", Rudolph said of the combat scene. "Of course, there was a body double in there that she was fighting most of the time, which is where some confusion came in. ... I heard some rumors that she used a body double. The reality is, she used a body double for the fight scene, 'cause it's all the fight herself."

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