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Britney Spears has recalled "rooms full of men" looking her "up and down" as she auditioned for her first record deal. The 41-year-old pop superstar was just 15 when - after moving on from the Mickey Mouse Club - she decided to record her own music, and her mother put her in touch with lawyer Larry Rudolph who in turn suggested she record a demo of an unused Toni Braxton song to "get in the door at record labels". In an except from new memoir 'The Woman In Me' shared by People magazine, she wrote: "Larry took me around [New York City], and I went into rooms full of executives and sang Whitney ...
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Britney Spears had "set boundaries" for her Broadway musical. 'Once Upon a One More Time' uses the hits of pop legend Britney, 41, to stage a modern retelling of classic fairytales and opened at the Marquis Theatre on June 22 but producers announced on Monday (21.08.23) evening that the curtain will come down for the final time in early September and now actress Briga Heelan - who plays Cinderella - has explained that there was a "step-by-step process" to make sure everything "aligned with her wishes" before the show opened. She told People: "I had no apprehension because it was explained to m...
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'Once Upon a One More Time' is to close on Broadway after less than three months. The jukebox musical uses the hits of pop legend Britney Spears to stage a modern retelling of classic fairytales and opened at the Marquis Theatre on June 22 but producers announced on Monday (21.08.23) evening that the curtain will come down for the final time in early September. Producers James L. Nederlander and Hunter Arnold in a statement said: "We could not be prouder of this beautifully joyous and exhilarating show – which is not only a love letter to Britney’s iconic artistry and singular effervescence, b...
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Britney Spears feels "relieved" following recent resignations from members of her team. The 39-year-old pop star is in a "hopeful" frame of mind after her co-conservators Bessemer Trust, manager Larry Rudolph and court-appointed lawyer Samuel D. Ingham III resigned from their roles just weeks after she spoke up in court to brand the conservatorship she's been under since 2008 "abusive" and called for it to end. An insider explained: "She's finally feeling hopeful about the future. "She thinks people are resigning because they know she is speaking the truth. She is relieved her attorney resigne...
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Britney Spears' manager has resigned and claimed she has been "voicing her intention to officially retire". Larry Rudolph has been working with the 'Toxic' hitmaker - who claimed in court last month her conservatorship is "abusive" - since the mid-90s, but the 57-year-old former lawyer insisted he hasn't communicated with the 39-year-old singer for two-and-a-half years. He believes it is in her "best interests" for him to quit because his professional services "are no longer needed". According to Deadline, in a letter sent to Britney's co-conservators Jamie Spears and the court-appointed Jodi ...
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