The plot surrounding Britney Spears’ conservatorship battle has seemingly thickened.
In a recent twist and turn of events Larry Rudolph who is the hitmaker’s manager, has reportedly stepped down from role.
According to Larry, the last time he spoke with Britney was two year ago when she told him that her plan was to take “an indefinite work hiatus”.
The Pop Princess and Larry have been a working team since the mid 90s and during the peak of Britney’s career.
However, Deadline have now shared a letter that is believed to have been issued to Jamie Spears and Jodi Montgomery who have been appointed by the courts as her co-conservators.
Larry expressed in the letter that the Hit Me Baby One More Time singer had aired her intentions to officially retire from her career in the spotlight.
The letter read: “As her manager, I believe it is in Britney’s best interest for me to resign from her team as my professional services are no longer needed.”
The former entertainment lawyer explained that he was “extremely proud” of everything Britney had accomplished in her longstanding singing career.
In the letter, it was explained clearly that he was nothing to do with the conservatorship.
He signed off: “I wish Britney all the health and happiness in the world, and I’ll be there for her if she ever needs me again, just as I always have been.”
Last week it was announced that Britney’s plea to the court to remove her farther Jamie from the conservatorship had not been granted.
On June 23, Britney told Superior Court Judge Brenda Penny “It is my wish and dream for all of this to end.
“I want my life back.
“I truly believe this conservatorship is abusive … I want to end the conservatorship without being evaluated. I want to petition to end the conservatorship.”
Britney claimed that she had “no privacy” and was not allowed a bedroom door and she had also been “forced” to continue with contraception, even though she would like to extend her family.
Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk