Britney Spears may never perform again, says manager

Larry Rudolph, her long-time manager who goes back with Britney Spears since her debut album Baby... One More Time, in 1999 told TMZ that her medications have “stopped working’ and won’t be working until her mental health improves.

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Britney Spears may never perform again, says manager

Spears won’t be working until her mental health improve (Photo: Instagram)

Britney Spears, who have reportedly been battling mental health may for a long-time may never perform again. Larry Rudolph, her long-time manager who goes back with the pop star since her debut album "Baby... One More Time", in 1999 told TMZ that her medications have “stopped working’ and won’t be working until her mental health improves.

"I've been with her for two-thirds of her life. I look at her almost like I look at my own daughter. It's very emotional for me... and really rough. Personally, I want for her to just find a peaceful, happy place whatever that means for her. It's not about a career anymore it’s about life," he told Variety

Spears, who recently postponed her Las Vegas residency following her father’s extended treatment for a ruptured colon, is also reported to add up to Spears’ stress. Rudolf said the decision not to go ahead with the Vegas residency stemmed from the fact that she is "taking time to regroup and get her head together".

"She's putting herself ahead of everyone else, and I'm proud of her for that. 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," he added.

The 37-year-old singer who had checked herself into a 30-day programme in March in the midst of her father's ongoing health issues reportedly told a judge that her father, Jamie Spears, forced her to enter a mental health facility and take medication against her will.

Last month, fans protested Spears' release from a psychiatric facility with "Free Britney" banners, with attendees shouting, "Hey, ho, Larry Rudolph has got to go," claiming it was her manager's decision to put the star in the facility.

Since she left treatment late last month, she has shared several Instagram posts, including one released following a widely reported public protest in West Hollywood organized by the “Free Britney” movement.

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