Britney Spears Continues To Embarr-ass Herself
The saying "be seen, not heard" especially applies to Britney Spears. The recently rehabbed and morphing Spears just can't seem to keep her mouth shut even if it's in her best interest.
Her latest move to fire (publicly, of course) her long-time manager, Larry Rudolph, couldn't have come at a worse time. Spears' reputation and status has taken some major hits lately. Not only did she go off the rails for two months right before our watchful eye, but she kicked and screamed her way into rehab — the only thing that seems to have broken her of her partying ways. Her endless need to blame everyone else for her problems and her inability to see the deep flaws within herself are going to be her undoing.
Now, in the wake of Rudolph being fired, Britney's family have come to his defense and are once again appealing to the media to see past Britney's b.s. and see the storm brewing within. Britney's dad Jamie Spears issued this statement about Rudolph's firing:
"When Larry Rudolph talked Britney into going into rehab, he was doing what her mother, father and team of professionals with over 100 years of experience knew needed to be done. She was out of control. Larry was the one chosen by the team to roll up his sleeves and deliver the message, to help save her life. The Spears family would like to publicly apologize to Larry for our daughter's statements about him over the past few weeks. Unfortunately, she blames him and her family for where she is at today with her kids and career. Larry has always been there for Britney. For this, we will forever be grateful to him."
And of course Britney, via her spokeswhore Leslie Sloane Zelnick (who also reps Lindsay Lohan, go figure) released this retort:
"I am praying for my father. We have never had a good relationship. It's sad that all the men that have been in my life do not know how to accept a real woman's love. I am concentrating on my work and my life right now."
Brit goes one step further and has a "pal" (yeah, a real pal) say this on her behalf:
"[Britney]had no drugs in her system when she was admitted to Promises - they [tested her] and there was nothing. She was embarrassed she had to go in there when she knew she was suffering from postpartum depression, not a drug or alcohol problem. As for the head-shaving incident, the friend continued, "Britney's aunt had just died of cancer. She was feeling very guilty because she hadn't been there with her, she was overwhelmingly depressed and she shaved her head in solidarity."
Veracity at its finest. And this wouldn't be complete without Larry Rudolph's side of things:
A pal of Rudolph tells Page Six, "Britney obviously has a lot of issues . . . Larry's trying to lay low and letting her act out, but . . . he doesn't want to see her wind up like Anna Nicole Smith. He won't get into a public fight with her - yet. This is about saving her from herself."
Personally Larry Rudolph's track record speaks for itself, he made Britney the superstar she once was (with one exception: introducing Brit to Paris *rolls eyes*). And Britney chose to flush it down the toilet. He should back off and let her make her own mistakes. If she winds up choking in a pool of her own vomit, well, that would suck, but it wouldn't be because people didn't try to help her. She needs to stop acting like a dumb hick, y'all. Continued on the next page


