Britney Spears Has Her Say
Even though the singer’s book is flying off the shelves in record time, it is not enough for Britney. Fans are fascinated by her story and can’t get enough. So she is reportedly in talks to secure a TV deal to turn her explosive life story into a series.
Britney Spears’s book has already caused a lot of drama and reveals some pretty juicy and shocking details that have her fans going wild. Britney shares the details of her past relationship with NSYNC singer Justin Timberlake.
She reveals in her memoir “The Woman in Me” that she and Justin found out she was pregnant when they were both around 19 and decided to have a secret abortion. Spears shares in her autobiography that she truly loved Justin very much and wanted to keep their love child.
“I always expected us to have a family together one day. This would just be much earlier than I’d anticipated.”
Dysfunction and Chaos Continue to Fill Britney’s Life
Britney also goes into great detail about her dysfunctional relationship with her family and her ongoing battle with mental health issues. She is the first to admit her life has been a constant struggle.
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So much so that in the past, she even gave thought to taking her own life. Britney blames her mental health issues on her father, Jamie Spears. She claims his controlling nature sent her into a dark and scary place.
She also opens up about being under her controversial 13-year conservatorship and reveals the circumstances that led up to it. With everything Britney Spears has endured, a television series to tell her story would likely be a huge and lucrative success for all involved. Does this sound like a television series that you want to see?
Deadline reports that Britney’s “The Woman in Me” reveals a life of secrets, heartache, and pain. She says that she still has a lot to share. Because of this, Britney Spears reveals that there is another volume of the book to come. The second book will reportedly hit bookstores sometime next year.
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