One of the organizers declared, “Our message is simple, don’t buy her stuff until she’s better.”
“Let them know you’ll buy her album, but not until she is clean and sober and realizes the amazing life she has created for herself. It is every employer's job to make sure their staff is doing their job to the best of their abilities."
"They say that," the former Spears colleague says. "But in reality, they let her act any way she wants, as long as her records sell. Every time she's on a tabloid for embarrassing herself or being a bad mom, what do they care? They don't.
"We've all hung out with Britney a lot," says source. "We've seen her at her best and at her worst. And we aren't doing this to be mean. We're doing this out of concern, for herself and for her boys. They need a mother figure and right now, they don't have that."
"And it's sad that people around Britney care so little about someone who makes them so much money."
Blackout is due for release on October 30.
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