The director behind Britney Spears‘ I Am Britney Jean is speaking out about his experience with the Princess of Pop.
The director behind Britney Spears‘ I Am Britney Jean is speaking out about his experience with the Princess of Pop.
Andy Cohen is recalling what it was like interviewing Britney Spears several years ago while she was still under her conservatorship.
Carly Rose Sonenclar is opening up about her time as a contestant on season two of The X Factor.
Shirley Halperin Executive Editor, MusicVeteran music manager Larry Rudolph has launched a new company, 724 Management, which will extend his affiliation with Live Nation. The 724 roster includes Aerosmith, Steven Tyler, Jessie J, Kim Petras, Nessa Barrett and Jaden Hossler aka jxdn, among others.
Leena Tailor Some of the biggest stars of ’90s pop will convene in Los Angeles for a benefit concert paying homage to MTV’s “Total Request Live” era this January, and organizer Nick Lachey is ready to “roll out the red carpet” for “TRL” icons Britney Spears and Justin Timberlake.The 98 Degrees member is working with the group’s manager Johnny Wright, along with MTV, Live Nation and Spears’ former manager Larry Rudolph for the upcoming fundraiser, which will benefit hunger relief organization,
Britney Spears‘ co-conservator, Jodi Montgomery, has claimed the pop star’s father, Jamie Spears, is only asking for an investigation into the conservatorship in an attempt to “clear his name”.This latest development in the singer’s controversial conservatorship follows on from the resignation last week of Britney’s court-appointed lawyer Samuel Ingham III and her long time manager Larry Rudolph.According to court documents obtained by The Blast, Montgomery, who is Britney’s temporary
Britney Spears’ father Jamie is challenging a request from the singer’s co-conservator to increase their personal security budget following alleged threats of “violence and even death”.This latest development in the singer’s controversial conservatorship follows on from the resignation this week of Spears’ court-appointed lawyer Samuel Ingham III and her long time manager Larry Rudolph.The request from Spears’ temporary co-conservator Jodi Montgomery this week for “24/7 live security services”
Britney Spears is closer to freedom than ever, but there are still some major roadblocks in the way to ending her conservatorship.
Britney Spears‘ court-appointed lawyer Samuel D. Ingham III has reportedly filed paperwork to resign from his role.The news, reported by Deadline and TMZ, comes less than 24 hours after Spears’ longtime manager Larry Rudolph’s own resignation upon learning the singer is considering officially retiring.Ingham was first appointed as Spears’ lawyer in 2008 by Reva G.
Britney Spears‘ personal conservator, Jodi Montgomery, has released a one sentence-long statement.
The fallout from Britney Spears’ court testimony continued on Tuesday with the resignation of her longtime manager Larry Rudolph.
The fallout from Britney Spears’ court testimony continued on Tuesday with the resignation of her longtime manager Larry Rudolph.
things are getting serious for Britney Spears’ team, now that her longtime manager Larry Rudolph and her lawyer Sam Ingham have resigned amid the controversy surrounding the singer’s conservatorship.Rudolph released a letter of resignation, originally sent to the singer’s co-conservators, Britney’s father Jamie Spears and attorney Jodi Montgomery, explaining his decision to leave, after working as her manager for most of Britney’s career in the entertainment industry.He also wanted to make sure
The case continues. Britney Spears‘ manager Larry Rudolph resigned on Monday, July 5, a week after the “…Oops I Did It Again” singer told a judge that her team “should be in jail” for her “abusive” conservatorship.
Britney Spears’ legal situation is changing once again.
Larry Rudolph, Britney Spears's manager of over 20 years, quit his role in a letter published on Tuesday morning by Deadline. Written to Britney's father Jamie Spears and Jodi Montgomery, the co-executors of the singer's conservatorship, Rudolph's letter claims that Spears is planning to "officially retire." “It has been over 2 1/2 years since Britney and I last communicated," Rudolph wrote, "at which time she informed me she wanted to take an indefinite work hiatus.
As the Britney Spears story continues to unfold it seems that long time manager Larry Rudolph has decided to vacate his position as manager.The now former manager has said that he hasn’t spoken to Britney is over two years, where she had previously told she wanted to take an “indefinite work hiatus”. Aware that Britney was once again stating her intention to retire her music career, Larry wrote to Britney’s co-conservators Jamie Spears and Jodi Montgomery.
Britney Spears' longtime manager has resigned. Larry Rudolph, who had represented the songstress for years, has decided to leave her employ following the mounting legal drama surrounding her conservatorship, reports.Rudolph tendered his resignation in a letter sent to Britney's co-conservators — dad Jamie Spears and the court-appointed Jodi Montgomery — on Monday.«It has been over 2 1/2 years since Britney and I last communicated, at which time she informed me she wanted to take an indefinite
Britney Spears’ longtime manager, Larry Rudolph, seemingly revealed her retirement plans as he resigned after more than two decades working for the pop princess.
Britney Spears’ longtime manager, Larry Rudolph, has officially resigned as rumors of the singer’s retirement continue to swirl amid her ongoing conservatorship battle. The resignation comes days after co-conservator Bessemer Trust also jumped ship from overseeing and assisting in the performer’s career and finances after a judge denied her request to remove her father, Jamie, from being a conservator and dissolving a legal arrangement they established in 2008.
Larry Rudolph has been managing Britney Spears since the early days of her career, but does not feel that he is needed anymore at this stage in her career. On July 5, Larry wrote a letter to Britney’s conservators, Jamie Spears and Jodi Montgomery, to announce his decision to resign from his position as her manager. He claimed that Britney expressed desires to retire from music completely, which is why he made the decision.
Britney Spears’ longtime manager Larry Rudolph has resigned, amid increased calls for the singer to be released from the conservatorship she has been bound by for the last thirteen years.According to Deadline, Rudolph – who has managed Spears since the mid-90s, with just a couple of breaks along the way – wrote to the musician’s co-conservators Jamie Spears and Jodi Montgomery yesterday.In his letter, he says that it had been some time since he had last spoken to Britney, but he now feels that
Britney Spears’ long-time manager Larry Rudolph has resigned from his long-standing role representing the singer.
Britney Spears was recently asked by fans if she will be taking to the stage anytime soon and the singer mentioned that she has "no idea" when it will be. Although if the statement of her longtime manager Larry Rudolph is to go by, it seems the singer may have retirement on her mind.
Britney Spears' longtime manager has resigned. Larry Rudolph, who had represented the songstress for years, has decided to leave her employ following the mounting legal drama surrounding her conservatorship, reports.Rudolph tendered his resignation in a letter sent to Britney's co-conservators — dad Jamie Spears and the court-appointed Jodi Montgomery — on Monday.«It has been over 2 1/2 years since Britney and I last communicated, at which time she informed me she wanted to take an indefinite
Larry Rudolph, who has represented Britney Spears for much of her 25-year career, is stepping down as her manager. In a letter to the singer’s father, Jamie Spears, and attorney Jodi Montgomery, co-executor of Spears, who has been under conservatorship since 2008, Rudolph cites the singer’s “intention to officially retire” as the reason for his resignation.
Britney Spears is reportedly planning a retirement, according to her longtime manager Larry Rudolph.
EXCLUSIVE: Larry Rudolph, the longtime manager of Britney Spears, has resigned as more controversy swirls over the pop singer’s restrictive conservatorship.
Britney Spears' conservatorship, now in its 13th year. The 43-year-old former backup dancer's two-year marriage to the 39-year-old Grammy winner ended in July 2007, and just six months later she was put on 5150 involuntary psychiatric hold.
Pitbull is on Britney Spears‘ side.
Pitbull is the latest star to speak out on the #FreeBritney movement.
Miley Cyrus just reached a settlement in the $300 million copyright infringement lawsuit over “We Can’t Stop.”
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