Spears, 37, said in an Instagram posting that her father Jamie
was hospitalized late last year and "almost died."
"We’re all so grateful that he came out of it alive, but he
still has a long road ahead of him. I had to make the difficult
decision to put my full focus and energy on my family at this
time," the "Toxic" singer wrote.
Spears was due to start a new series of concerts, called
"Britney: Domination," in Las Vegas on Feb. 13 and perform there
until August 2019.
Her representatives said in a statement that Jamie Spears spent
28 days in a Las Vegas hospital after his colon ruptured two
months ago. They said he was now recuperating at home and
expected to make a full recovery.
They said Britney Spears would take an indefinite work hiatus,
putting her "Britney: Domination" residency on hold until
further notice.
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Jamie Spears is credited with reviving the career of his teen
sensation daughter after her life spiraled out of control in
2007-2008. He also became the court-approved conservator of her
business affairs.
Spears became a pop phenomenon in 1999 with her debut single
"...Baby One More Time" and subsequent hits like "Stronger" and
"Oops!...I Did It Again." She made a comeback in late 2008 with the
album and world tour "Circus" and has performed in Las Vegas since
2014.
(Reporting by Jill Serjeant; Editing by Tom Brown)
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