Larry Rudolph has stepped down as the singer’s manager after 25 years.
In doing so, he cites the pop star’s “intention to officially retire.”
“I was originally hired at Britney’s request to help manage and assist her with her career.

Britney Spears and Larry Rudolph.Kevin Mazur/WireImage
like accept this letter as my formal resignation.”
Representatives for Spears and Rudolph’s Maverick Management didn’t immediately respond to EW’s requests for comment.
Spears herself hasn’t made clear whether she would return to performing or not.
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“I just want my life back,” Spears declared elsewhere in her court statement about the conservatorship.
“It’s been 13 years and it’s been enough.”
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