The troubled singer - who has been criticized by the animal rights group for
wearing fur and buying animals from pet stores in the past - has been
contacted by PETA president Ingrid Newkirk offering her the position and the
chance to raise $1,000 for her favorite charity.
Newkirk wrote in a letter to the 'Toxic' star: "You would see - from the
inside - why we are so concerned about issues like fur and homeless dogs and
cats. As a thank you for your willingness to learn and help, we would donate
$1,000 to a children's charity.

"We might have criticized you in the past for contributing to the dog
overpopulation crisis and wearing real fur, but perhaps now that your own
crisis has abated, a new day calls for a new relationship, a new outlook and
a new understanding."
Newkirk was said to be "very impressed" by Britney's performance on TV
show 'How I Met Your Mother' last week, and thinks she would be a welcome
addition to the PETA team.
PETA is yet to receive a response from Britney.

(Britney Spears in Hollywood March 30)
Britney back with her manager Larry Rudolph?
OK! Mag:
Though the pair had parted company a year ago, sources confirm exclusively to OK! that the "Toxic" songstress has once again been taken under Larry's wing.
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