She can officially call the âThe X Factorâ her X-job.
Britney Spears shocked Simon Cowell and the producers of âX Factorâ Wednesday night, when someone in her camp âleakedâ that the pop-tart had quit the Fox talent show, sources told The Daily News
But the move may simply be a bid to head off her own firing.
âObviously it saves her the humiliation of being fired," an "X Factor" a show insider told TMZ.
"Everyone knows Simon (Cowell) was not happy with her bland performance on the show. It's been said before: he wanted crazy Britney, she gave him Britney on sleeping pills."
Cowell made the final decision to dump Spears from the show several weeks ago, a second production source said.
âOver the holidays Simon and the production team discussed the judgeâs lineup for next year and Britney was not part of their plans,â the production source said.
On the show, Spears' bland delivery, especially her repeated use of the word "amazing" become a running gag for online recappers and late night comedians.
Spears, who was signed along with Lovato amid great fanfare for the Fox show's second season, earned $ 15 million for her critically panned run.
Fellow judge L.A. Reid â" a veteran by the show's standards â" previously announced that he would be departing to focus on his record label responsibilities.
âX Factorâ officials and reps for Spears declined to comment Thursday.
Hiring Louisiana native Spears was considered a huge television coup because of the 31-year-old pop star's troubled history of meltdowns, antics and eccentricities, like the time she shaved her head in 2007 after her divorce from backup dancer Kevin Federline.
Other Spears oddies included a period when she spoke only in the voice of âFamily Guyâ cartoon baby Stewie, the time she drove around with her baby on her lap and a moment of paparazzi ecstacy when shutterbugs snapped pictures of her exiting a car without underwear.
Cowell had defended his judge early in the season on a conference call with reporters, saying at the time she had been "a lot better than everybody thought."
With Peggy Ackermann
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