MJ's advice to Brit

MJ's advice to Brit

Michael Jackson reportedly advised Britney Spears to retire from the music industry to focus on life with her family.

Michael Jackson warned Britney Spears not to "end up" like him.
The late 'Thriller' star - who died of a suspected cardiac arrest on June 25 - reportedly telephoned the 27-year-old singer a few weeks before his death and told her to retire from the music industry and focus on family life.
A friend of Britney's said: "Michael told her, 'Don't end up like me.' His warning was eerie, like he was trying to tell Britney he was going to die."
The pair had remained friends since they famously performed 'The Way You Make Me Feel' together at Michael's 30th anniversary celebration concert in New York's Madison Square Garden in 2001.
The source added to Britain's Look magazine: "I think Michael's warning sent shivers down Britney's spine. He was emphatic in warning her she should leave showbusiness in order to maintain her sanity. He thought she should retire after the 'Circus' tour so she could focus on the things that mattered - her sons and family. Britney must have taken Michael's words to heart as she promised him she would at least take a long break after she finished the tour."
Britney recently spoke out about her devastation at learning about Michael's death.
She said: "I was so excited to see his show in London. We were going to be on tour in Europe at the same time and I was going to fly in to see him. He has been an inspiration throughout my entire life and I'm devastated he's gone!"

07 July 2009 05:05:03 PM

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On my blog annexed to the profile page on this fansite, I deemed MJ's death the consequence of mismanagement - on his own part as well as among those he surrounded himself with. Britney is flourishing these days because her family got its act together, stepped up and forcefully intervened so her fate would be different. Under the conservatorship, innumerable distractions are screened out and a range of protections in place to secure a measure of sanctity in conduct of Britney's personal affairs.

In the runup to this tour, Britney undertook an extensive exercise regimen long before rehearsals began and is said to be traveling with nutritionist on staff. Having her children along is continuing reminder of her familial responsibilities. Her dad's presence and discipline, even if a bit stifling, has made a world of difference.

Certainly, youth is on Britney's side. At age 50, there's far less margin for error on health issues and the kind of high octane presentation MJ was planning required substantial physical conditioning and nutritional support he evidently lacked. Madonna's tour went off without physical incident by dint of personal determination and conscientous attention to ensure her well-being.

When it comes to accomplishing great things in life #1 long-term 'the first rule of order is self preservation' regardless of what business you're in including the business of living.

If Brit needs to rest then she should do it. Smiling I don't want her to be unhappy.
I really hope she won't stop making this great music!

i think britney is good in all. retire mmm i dont think so cuz she loves what she is doing. but have a break yes of course she needs to rest with her family Smiling

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MARIANA

like MJ, Brit is under a microscope 24/7.

i love to see her in pictures and i get so excited when i hear her music in a store or on another person's car radio. i've seen her on three different tours and three times this year. like you guys, i'm a huge fan.

BUT, i refuse to download any negative photos of Brit or photos of the kids. i ignore that part of the media that is pushing her to the edge (like they did to michael).

if you visit Britney Worship on Photobucket, you'll see NO upskirt shots, NO kids and no photos from her unhealthy year with sam and adnan. it's about RESPECT!!!

how do all you Brittanica fans feel?

--- chilly