Hi Daisie. There was an article in the daily mail where they referred to Jeff as Harry's 'friend' (with quotations) and Twarries are taking it to mean that Harry and Jeff have fallen out and apparently have been distant since Brazil, and according to them Jeff's contract as Harry's manager ends tomorrow and Harry will be leaving the Azoffs. They think the quotations are them being ironic, meaning they're not friends anymore. What do you think? Will Harry leave them?
That is all nonsense. The Dailymail just publishes things to create drama and clicks, that means nothing. Harry's team isn't talking to them, especially not about team interpersonal relationships or dynamics. That's just ridiculous.
Harry purposely *never* goes to the press unless it's strictly needed for promo, and even then he keeps to a minimum. Or it's his PR team pushing some pics to keep his name in the press. Without statement. We can see whenever there's something from his camp. And this ain't it.
Twitter loves to think that Harry hates Jeff and blame him for everything they don't personally like about Harry's career. That's just childish and lacks understanding of the overall industry.
There's no way Harry is leaving Full Stop. None. And there's no way anyone would know a supposed end date for a supposed contract. I think even assuming that the contract has a specific set end date is stupid. There are all kinds of stipulations in contracts, and saying it goes from x date to x date is not always one of them or as simple as it appears.
Also, Harry celebrated his birthday in LA with the whole Full Stop team - all his managers, including Jeff. Jeff's birthday was recently, and so is his wife's, Glenne Azoff. So I think they had a company bday party and a celebration of a successful end of the US tour. Jeff was also at the Palm Springs shows, along with the rest of his managers, and Irving Azoff. And he had a birthday party with everyone - including his friends.
Twitter is being dumb, like always. I would not pay attention to this kind of fandom speculation because it is always a waste of time. It's tempting, especially when you're relatively new, to jump on these things and theorize with others on Twitter etc. But it means nothing most of the time. And is based on entirely assumptive ideas to begin with - ideas which are most often than not, not based on fact or reality.