Britney Spears Might Never Perform Again, Manager Says

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Singer Britney Spears arrives at a Christmas tree-lighting ceremony at The LINQ Promenade on November 21, 2015 in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Britney Spears manager confirms the cancelation of her Las Vegas residency.

Britney Spears has been going through a relatively rough time recently but unfortunately for her fans, the issues she's dealing with now might have a long-term effect on her career. According to Variety, who spoke to her manager, the singer's Las Vegas residency has officially been canceled. "She’s taking time to regroup and get her head together,” he said. “She’s putting herself ahead of everyone else, and I’m proud of her for that."

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Unfortunately, that's not the only bad news that her manager, Larry Rudolph, shared today. He also suggested that there's a chance that she might not ever perform again on a stage in the future. "If she never works again, she never works again. My role is to handle her career when she wants a career. If she comes back strong and full of desire and passion and wants to do it, great. If she takes off six months or six years, it’s totally fine. To me, it’s about her finding her happy place."

Rudolph told TMZ earlier today that she shouldn't  perform"in the near future and possibly never again."

Britney initially pushed back her Las Vegas residency in February after receiving news of her father's health condition. 

Britney's fighting for looser conditions of her conservatorship which she's in with her father. Earlier today, she appeared in court where she was told to undergo an "expert evaluation."


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