Troubled pop star Britney
Spears has pulled out of recording a duet with former lover Justin
Timberlake, according to reports.
The Toxic hit maker was scheduled to reunite with her old flame to
produce a comeback track produced by Timbaland, but ditched the idea at
the last minute.
A source tells New York gossip column, PageSix, "Timbaland set
aside a week out of his crazy schedule to do this - and then, just before
she was supposed to fly out, Britney abruptly canceled the session and
refused to do the song.
"It's crazy. She's looking for a comeback, and this would have not
only been a huge hit, but something she could have opened the MTV Video
Awards with and really blown everyone away."
The cancellation has now stalled Spears' comeback ambitions and has
sparked rumors she might be dropped her label Jive.
Another source tells PageSix, "Listen, everyone is worried. In her
mind, her album is done and she's done enough work.
"People at Jive have been with Britney since album one, and have
an investment in her. They have faith that once the material is there, she
will become focused and step it up. She's very competitive, but at the end
of the day, it's hard. She has to do the work - no one can do it for
her."
Representatives for Spears, Timberlake and Jive declined to comment.