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Britney Spears back on track, says aunt
South America News.Net Saturday 10th May, 2008 (ANI)
London, May 10 : American pop star Britney Spears' aunt has confirmed that the troubled singer is well again.
Chanda Mcgovern has given credit to Spears' parents Jamie and Lynne for getting their daughter back on track, stating that, had they not interfered, the singer would not have recovered so well.
"We didn't know if she'd make it through the next day and we're all very proud of her now," The Sun quoted her as saying.
"This time last year everyone was in turmoil," she said.
Mcgovern also added that the problems could have started because of Britney's attitude.
"She is very headstrong and doesn't like being told what to do," Mcgovern said.
"I hope she'll never walk down that path again and I think she's got a bright future," she added.
To prove that her aunt was right about her, Spears was seen looking much better than before as she stepped out in Hollywood, without the scruffy look she usually sported.
She was spotted having dinner with billionaire George Maloof in Hollywood, and speculations are on that the pair are working on a career revival.
Besides turning her life around, the mum-of-two has also conquered viewers with her 'How I Met Your Mother cameo'. The show became such a huge success, that she was invited back for a second episode.
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