Britney Spearsis currently taking a break from the spotlight, but that doesn’t mean the singer will never be back on a stage.

“Other media sources seem to be picking up my quotes toTMZas implying that Britney will never work again. That’s not what I said,” says Rudolph, 55. “I simply said that the Vegas residency is now officially off and that she hasn’t called me in months to talk about doing anything so I’m not sure if or when she will ever want to work again. It’s that simple.”

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In January, Spears — who ismom to Sean, 13, and Jayden, 12 (with ex Kevin Federline) — canceled her highly anticipated Las Vegas residency beforeseeking treatmentat an all-encompassing wellness facility, whichshe leftin April after a month.

As PEOPLE previously reported, Spears’s medication hadlost some efficacy over time; she took a break from work and sought treatment as she struggled to cope after her father Jamiesuffered a life-threatening colon rupturelast fall.

“As the person who guides her career — based on the information I and all of the professionals who work with her are being told on a need-to-know basis — from what I have gathered it’s clear to me she should not be going back to do this Vegas residency, not in the near future and possibly never again,” Rudolph told TMZ on Wednesday. “It was the perfect storm. We had to pull her show because her meds stopped working and she was distraught over her dad’s illness.”

On Wednesday, The Blast reported that the judge in Spears’s conservatorshipordered a probate court investigatorto look into her case, including her team. There will be a report filed prior to Spears’s next hearing on Sept. 18.

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“I don’t want her to work again ’til she’s ready physically, mentally and passionately. If that time never comes again it will never come again,” Rudolph told TMZ. “I have no desire or ability to make her work again. I am only here for her when she wants to work. And, if she ever does want to work again, I’m here to tell her if it’s a good idea or a bad idea.”

Since Spears left treatment, her mother Lynnefiled a legal motionto be kept informed of all matters pertaining to the singer’s conservatorship. Lynne was alsopresent at a conservatorship hearinglast Friday when a judge ordered a 730 evaluation.

It is unclear whether the examination — which is often used to assess custodial parents’ fitness in divorce cases — relates to Jamie and Lynne’s involvement in Spears’s life or to some other matter.

“Britney is stilladjusting to medications. It’s a difficult situation for her and Lynne is in L.A. to help. Lynne wants to be more involved in Britney’s care because she is her mom,” a Spears family source told PEOPLE last week. “If there is something more they can do for Britney, Lynne wants to make sure Britney gets that help.”

source: people.com