Britney Spears posted (and deleted) an Instagram snapshot of a shirtless man she identified as her “uncle” on Tuesday night with the bizarre caption: “What if his back was my face?”
The mystery man turned out to be none other than 41-year-old Grammy winner Cade Hudson’s 14-year-old best friend and current manager.
The 36-year-old former Creative Artists Agency employee began managing Britney last year after her 25-year-old manager Larry Rudolph resigned in July 2021 – four months before the end of her 13-year conservatorship.
At the time, Cade was Spears’ agent and a member of the #FreeBritney team. He even shared a post on his personal Instagram account in which he referred to a “threatened and silenced” person, believed to be Rudolph.
“Even if people don’t see it now, it will come out.” “To those who should be worried: You know who you are too,” Hudson wrote – according to TMZ.
Britney Spears posted (and deleted) an Instagram snapshot of a shirtless man she identified as her “uncle” on Tuesday night with the bizarre caption: “What if his back was my face?”
“The nonsense must end and the healing process must begin.” The Lord tends to pay these people back in His own way. So for the first time I’m publicly saying #FREEBRITNEY.’
The former publicist often accompanies the semi-retired pop star on trips around LA and on vacation and has even been seen in the background of her dance/modeling videos.
In 2017, Cade was accused of offering actor Sean Rose industry connections in exchange for sexual acts, but he denied the allegations and clarified to the LA Times that at the time he was just a drunk 23-year-old PR assistant was without access.
Britney’s critically acclaimed memoir The Woman In Me spent an impressive three weeks at the top of the New York Times non-fiction bestseller list.
Simon & Schuster paid Spears a $12.5 million advance (25% of net profits) to write the 288-page report with three alleged ghostwriters – Ada Calhoun, Sam Lansky and Luke Dempsey.
Last month, Deadline reported that buyers were “circling” the “Hold Me Closer” hitmaker’s autobiography to bid for the rights to film a potential limited TV series based on the book.
On a personal note, Britney’s third husband Sam Asghari filed for divorce from her in August after just 13 months of marital bliss, but signed a prenuptial agreement.
Who is it? The mystery man turned out to be none other than 41-year-old Grammy winner Cade Hudson’s 14-year-old best friend and current manager (right, pictured on September 29).
Out with the old man! The 36-year-old former Creative Artists Agency employee began managing Britney last year after her 25-year-old manager Larry Rudolph (right, pictured in 2011) resigned in July 2021 – four months before the end of her 13-year conservatorship
“#FREEBRITNEY”: At the time, Cade was Spears’ agent and an integral part of the #FreeBritney team. He even shared a post on his personal Instagram account in which he referred to a “threatened and silenced” person, believed to be Rudolph
Close: The former publicist often accompanies the semi-retired pop star on trips around LA and on vacation and has even been seen in the background of her dancing/modeling videos
Congratulations! Britney’s critically acclaimed memoir The Woman In Me spent an impressive three weeks at the top of the New York Times non-fiction bestseller list
Flying off the shelves! Simon & Schuster paid Spears a $12.5 million advance (25% of net profits) to write the 288-page report with three alleged ghostwriters – Ada Calhoun, Sam Lansky and Luke Dempsey
Would you watch? Last month, Deadline reported that buyers were circling the Hold Me Closer hitmaker’s autobiography to bid for the rights to film a possible limited TV series based on the book (pictured on Tuesday).
It’s over: On a personal note, Britney’s third husband Sam Asghari (right, pictured on July 24) filed for divorce from her in August after just 13 months of marital bliss, but signed a prenuptial agreement