A YEAR after her disastrous comeback attempt at the MTV Video Music Awards, Britney Spears swept the event on Sunday, winning the first three “Moonman” statuettes of her career. The pop singer, whose career has been overshadowed in recent years by a litany of personal woes, took home the awards for video of the year, best pop video and best female video, all for the tune “Piece of Me.” “I'm in shock right now,” the 26-year-old starlet said, after taking the stage for the third time to receive the coveted award for video of the year. In her brief acceptance speeches, she doled out multiple thanks to God, her family and her fans. But the 25th annual broadcast of the lifestyle cable channel's flagship bash did not begin promisingly for Spears. After weeks of speculation, the channel announced last week that Spears would open the ceremony and promised some surprises. All she did, however, was deliver four sentences, shielding her lower face with her microphone. “Thank you so much. Thank you for all the love. I'm here tonight to celebrate a very important birthday, the 25th anniversary of the VMAs. This is the 2008 MTV Video Music Awards and it starts right now.” The audience, primed for fireworks, barely had time to digest her perfunctory delivery before R&B singer Rihanna belted out the first of many musical performances. Spears inadvertently stole the show last year. Clearly unsteady and out-of-shape, she badly lip-synched a song, drawing bewildered stares from the high-wattage audience and universal derision in the messy aftermath. But the tabloid target seems to have avoided any calamities in recent months. While she puts her life back together, her ex-husband has full custody of their two sons, and her father and a lawyer have taken control of her business affairs.