BRITNEY’S HEALING AND POSSIBLE COMEBACK COULD BE THE BIGGEST SHOWBIZ
If anybody knows what’s going on in the crazed world of Britney Spears it’s her longtime former manager Larry Rudolph and he predicted that if she gets well enough for a comeback it would be the biggest ever in the history of showbiz! At the opening party for his new Sunset Tan salon in George Maloof’s just opened Palms Place condo-tel he let Luxe Life in on some secrets of her up-to-date progress.
“She is doing well—and she is getting better every day. I’ve been speaking to her dad and her new choreographer and she’s on the mend and making real progress. She’s working out, dancing and getting fit again.”
“Britney has dumped all those bad people that somehow got into her life. She’s got rid of all those terrible influences,” he told me.
“It’s way too early yet to say when she’ll be fully recovered and if she’ll think about going out on a new tour. But if she did stage a comeback tour it would be the biggest ever—and make the best showbiz story ever too.”
Britney’s misadventures and spiral fall began when she celebrated New Years Eve two years ago at the Pure nightclub in Caesars Palace. Then it further disintegrated with a critic-shredded performance that opened the MTV Video Awards show telecast live from The Pearl at Palms here. Ever since there have been shocking escalating headlines culminating in her stay in a psychiatric care unit at Cedars Sinai Hospital in Beverly Hills, the “loss” of her two young infant sons to ex-husband Kevin Federline and the recent court-ordered appointment of her father, Jamie and an unbiased attorney to act as her conservators.
Jamie is now playing “matchmaker” and believed to be working on patching up the ugly feud between Britney and former husband, Kevin Federline. He hopes his daughter and ex-son-in-law can co-parent the upbringing of their young sons together without the messy hysteria of the past few months. Britney won praise from critics for her TV debut return guest appearance last night (MON) on the How I Met Your Mother show—she played a bespectacled comedic receptionist. “She was great, didn’t pull any diva nonsense—and everything went smoothly.” I was told.
Larry believes that even with the pop-princesses past medical problems, bizarre behavior and erratic mood-swings she is already getting back to normal. “Her father told me he was convinced she was well on the road to total recovery. I think her first priority will be resuming her proper role as mother to her two sons. That will be an incredible step forward.,” he added.
“Eventually Britney will be able to seriously think about resuming her showbiz pop-music career—and that comeback would be the biggest ever!”
