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Avril Lavigne Fires Her Manager

December 11, 2008 
by: 
 Bridget Daly

Uh-oh! Avril Lavigne must have finally realized her career is going downhill at a rapid speed, because she’s gone and fired her management company. Her last album, The Best Damn Thing, sold only 5.4 million copies worldwide, which was a major drop from her 2004 album, Under My Skin.

Her tour did terribly too! Avril was forced to cancel several shows due to low ticket sales. Maybe everyone is just a little tired of the mean attitude she always has?

But Avril thinks she’s off to a fresh start without her old manager, Terry McBride of Nettwerk, who has stuck with Avril for a long time. We give him credit!

A source says, "Avril is hoping that new management can help her new album be more successful than the last."

Avril has hired Irving Azoff to represent her now. And he’s got quite the talent list, including Christina Aguilera. Avril has making up to do for last time! Think she can make a comeback? Hey, if Britney Spears can make a comeback so can Avril!
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Reader Comments
8:58PM 07/11/09 myholly787
She needs a new hit song before worrying about kids clothes!
8:57PM 07/11/09 myholly787
She needs a new hit song before worrying about kids clothes!
7:39PM 01/01/09 versace
goshhhhh she is soo sad
10:18AM 12/12/08 michelleg22
I think its time for little Avirl to retire back to Canada. The USA is done with her
2:40AM 12/12/08 SFA2
It has been reported that Avril missed some shows in California, due to illness. She had been suffering with recurring bouts of flu, during the whole 2008 North American Tour, which eventually resulted in an acute case of laryngitis. Here is an excerpt from a recent Avril Interview: Q. "Some of the concert venues are reportedly having trouble filling seats for your show. Why do you think that is?" A. "I've done about 23 shows in five weeks and I've sold 170,000 tickets. Trust me, I'm on top of that stuff - Of course you're gonna have a show that doesn't sell out. Especially when they put me in a 20,000-seater and I'm only selling 10,000 tickets . . . Venues are so big. 'Cause it's the one available or whatever." It is only speculation, as to the reason why Avril has decided to change her management. Perhaps she is just looking for a manager closer to her home in Los Angeles. After all, Nettwerk is based in British Columbia, Canada. Only Avril knows for sure. Seniors For Avril ==================
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