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Scooter Braun is retiring from artist management after more than two decades. Braun, known for managing major music stars like Justin Bieber and Ariana Grande, says he will now focus instead on his role as a board member and CEO of the U.S. division of HYBE, the South Korean entertainment giant. He shared the news in a lengthy social media post, writing, "23 years. That's how long I have been a music manager ... Along the way I have had so many experiences I could never have dreamt of."
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Scooter Braun Retires , From Talent Management.
Braun made the announcement
on June 17, NBC News reports. .
The news doesn't come as much of a
surprise since Demi Lovato and Idina Menzel parted ways with his firm last year.
The news doesn't come as much of a
surprise since Demi Lovato and Idina Menzel parted ways with his firm last year.
The news doesn't come as much of a
surprise since Demi Lovato and Idina Menzel parted ways with his firm last year.
There were also reports that Justin Bieber
and Ariana Grande were considering
finding new management as well. .
There were also reports that Justin Bieber
and Ariana Grande were considering
finding new management as well. .
This chapter as a music manager
has come to an end, Scooter Braun, via statement.
One of my biggest clients and
friends told me that they wanted
to spread their wings and go
in a new direction. , Scooter Braun, via statement.
We had been through so much together
over the last decade, but instead of
being hurt I saw it as a sign, Scooter Braun, via statement.
Braun became the CEO
of Hybe America in 2021.
Trying to balance that job with managing artists didn't leave much time for his family, he said. .
But as my children got older, and my
personal life took some hits, I came to
the realization that my kids were
3 superstars I wasn’t willing to lose, Scooter Braun, via statement.
The sacrifices I was once willing
to make I could no longer justify.
It was time to step into a new role, Scooter Braun, via statement.
Braun also talked about how much success Bieber and Grande have found since he started managing them as kids.
Braun also talked about how much success Bieber and Grande have found since he started managing them as kids.
To see them both come up to be the
legends they are today will forever
be one of my greatest honors, Scooter Braun, via statement.
As we change our working relationships
now, I will continue to root for them
with the same passion that I did at
each of their humble beginnings, Scooter Braun, via statement
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Billie Eilish Says She Lost All Her Friends , When She Became Famous.
Eilish appeared on the BBC's 'Miss Me?' podcast on June 10, 'Us Weekly' reports. .
The "Lunch" singer told the hosts that she lost her friends after finding fame at the age of 14. .
Well, I lost all of my friends when I
got famous. I suddenly was famous
and I couldn’t relate to anybody.
It was tough. It was really hard, Billie Eilish, on the BBC's 'Miss Me?' podcast.
Eilish went on to say that only her
best friend, Zoe, stayed by her side.
And then it was my 20th birthday and
I remember looking around the room
and it was only people that I employ.
And all 15 years or more older than me, Billie Eilish, on the BBC's 'Miss Me?' podcast.
Recently, the 22-year-old has made
more of an effort to reconnect with old friends while also making new ones. .
Exactly a year ago, I reconnected
with a bunch of old friends and
now, I have so many friends, Billie Eilish, on the BBC's 'Miss Me?' podcast.
I have a crew now. I could literally
cry about it. It’s been the greatest
thing that’s happened to me, Billie Eilish, on the BBC's 'Miss Me?' podcast.
While recently attending a
Coachella party, Eilish "was overcome
with emotion," 'Us Weekly' reports.
I was like, ‘Guys, I have friends and I
just love you guys so much, and it’s
been so long since I’ve had friends.’
I cried… and it’s literally because I
actually have friendship now again, Billie Eilish, on the BBC's 'Miss Me?' podcast
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