Stepping Down As Britney Spears Manager Larry Rudolph: My Services Are No Longer Necessary

JAKARTA - Britney Spears manager, Larry Rudolph chose to resign from his job. The announcement was shared via a letter addressed to Britney's father, Jamie Spears, and Britney's lawyer, Jodi Montgomery.

Rudolph explained that this was done because Britney Spears intends to retire from the world of entertainment. They also had not communicated in more than two and a half years.

"It's been 2.5 years since we communicated when he said he wanted to vacuum indefinitely," said Larry Rudolph quoting Deadline today, July 7.

Rudolph was never part of the conservatory and knows no details about it.

"As her manager, I believe it is in my best interest to step down from her team as my services are no longer required."

“I will always be proud of our achievements over the last 25 years. I wish Britney health and happiness in the world. I will always be there for him if he ever needs me back,” said Larry Rudolph's letter.

Larry Rudolph worked with Britney for 25 years. In addition, he has also been a manager for Aerosmith, Steven Tyler, and Pitbull.

Currently, Britney Spears is still undergoing the conservatory process. Last week, Britney expressed her desire to end the 13-year conservatory. He was also forced to perform, asked to take lithium, and was denied privacy.

Britney said the conservatory had done more harm than good to her life. "I deserve to have a life. I've worked my whole life."