Britney Spears is now seeking to revive her music career! Last week, Spears met with her former manager, Larry Rudolph, according to celebrity news sources.
Larry Rudolph, who discovered Spears’ talent in music, managed her career for nine years until August 2007. Spears blamed him for forcing her into rehab.
“Britney wants to get back to work,” a friend of the Spears’ family said. “People close to Britney know that Larry Rudolph is the best person for her – he’s the man who can get her back on the right track career-wise.”
Rudolph said on Seacrest’s radio show: “I’ve seen her a few times over the past week or two. I’ve spent some time with her just socially. I’ve gone up to the house. I’ve sat with her. She’s in great shape.” Though the last sentence is really hard for people to believe, as we have seen so many horrible photos of Spears floating online, the conversation between Rudolph and Spears is still a positive sign.
Rudolph also explained that “what she needs now is the public to be on her side and root for her, because she deserves it and that means a lot to her.” And Rudolph sees her rising like a phoenix from the ashes when all is said and done. “I can’t think of a situation where somebody’s been set up for a bigger comeback than that girl,” he optimistically opined.
So, let’s guess what Spears’ publicist needs to do for her coming back:
1. Force Spears to loose weight and keep shape if the publicist can.
2. Let Spears attend charitable activities, the more the better, to give her more positive media exposure.
3. Arrange media interviews. (Only under the situation that Spears is able to control her emotion.) Let Spears’ own voice be heard by the public, not rumors.
4. Release the news regularly about her good relationship with her family and child.
But I still believe, whether Spears can come back on the right track mostly depends on herself. Maybe Rudolph can help her in some detail issues and the publicist can help her to gain positive exposure, the key of renascence is still and only on her hands.
Here is a link on Youtube reporting this news. I can not embed it because of the legal issue.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SlIEZyH9ExU

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