Britney Spears hasn't released an album since 2016, but one of her closest confidants is begging her to get into the game.
In fact, a source tells the Daily Mail that Cade Hudson, Brit's close friend and manager, staged a "career intervention" in Mexico recently, reportedly telling her she "cannot throw in the towel yet."
"Cade wants to see Britney get back to doing what she loves to do, as she is a talented artist," the source said. "He knows that she is still passionate about this."
"He wanted to have a career intervention and, at the same time, really help her to get back to herself," the source continued. "He told her she cannot throw in the towel yet and he has reminded her of who she really is."
If anyone can get through to Britney it might be Cade, as they two have been fiercely close for more than two decades, including the duration of her 13-year conservatorship. He's said to be one of the few people that the pop star actually trusts.
They recently vacationed together in Mexico without Britney's husband, Sam Asghari.
"Their time together has been super special and relaxing and has been eye opening for her, to say the least," the Mail's source said. "Working with Britney during her rise to fame has been one of Cade's proudest accomplishments in life. In the process, she became like family to him."
The alleged career intervention comes two months after those close to the "Toxic" singer supposedly felt that a life intervention was direly needed. Multiple reports claimed friends, business associates and others in Britney's inner circle have grown increasingly worried about her behavior and mental health… so much so that an intervention was planned — then suddenly scrapped, TMZ reported, after Britney caught wind of it.
"I'm afraid she's gonna die," one source in regular contact with Britney told TMZ at the time.