After blaming him for her rehab stint, Britney Spears has made nice with her former manager Larry Rudolph and has decided to work with him again.
Rudolph, who was credited for discovering the 26-year-old pop star, parted ways with Spears after she blamed him last year for encouraging her to enter a rehab facility.
But apparently, everything is A-ok again with the two. Rudolph's MySpace page confirms reports that the two are working together again, naming the "Toxic" singer under his list of "current projects."
His company, ReignDeer Entertainment, also verifies the reunion.
The company's MySpage page reads: "Currently ReignDeer is representing the pop mega-star Britney Spears."
When the singer severed her ties with her manager last year, dad Jamie sent an email to the New York Post giving his support to Rudolph for his stand.
He writes, "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."














