Britney Spears ‘to publish tell-all on her life and family after landing $15 million book deal’ in fierce bidding war following conservatorship ordeal
- Britney Spears will reportedly be publishing a tell-all after inking a book deal said to be worth as high as $15 million
- Page Six reports Spears made a landmark deal with publishing house Simon & Schuster for a memoir chronicling her life, career and family
- Spears reportedly landed the deal after multiple publishers took part in a bidding war over the book
- News of the deal comes following the release of a controversial memoir published by Britney’s younger sister Jamie Lynn Spears, Things I Should Have Said
Her 13-year-long conservatorship ordeal finally came to a close last year, and now Britney Spears is ready to tell her side of the story.
The Toxic singer is reportedly writing a tell-all memoir after inking a book deal said to be worth as high as $15 million.
It comes just a month after Britney was embroiled in a vicious public spat with her sister, Jamie Lynn Spears, who also published a memoir that included personal information about the star.
Page Six reports Spears, 40, made a landmark deal with publishing house Simon & Schuster for a memoir chronicling her life, career and family.
The deal was reached after multiple publishers took part in a bidding war over the book.
That’s a big deal! Britney Spears will reportedly be publishing a tell-all after inking a book deal said to be worth as much as $15 million; pictured in 2019 with her now-fiance Sam Asghari
An insider told the site ‘the deal is one of the biggest of all time, behind the Obamas.’
Barack Obama and his wife Michelle sold the rights to their memoirs for an advance reported to be as high as $65 million in 2017.
Britney hinted at a tell-all last month after posting a photo of a typewriter next to a pile of pink roses.
‘Shall I start from THE BEGINNING???’ she captioned the sepia-toned image.
Britney, 40, reportedly landed the deal after multiple publishers took part in a bidding war over her book
Tell-all: Page Six reports Spears, 40, made a landmark deal with publishing house Simon & Schuster for a memoir chronicling her life, career and family; pictured with her father Jamie Spears, brother Bryan Spears, mother Lynne and sister Jamie-Lynne Spears
News of the deal comes following the release of a controversial memoir published by Britney’s younger sister Jamie Lynn Spears, Things I Should Have Said, which contained shocking claims about the Stronger singer.
Jamie Lynn claimed her older sister once locked them both in a room with knife in hand, and described her behavior at one point as ‘erratic, paranoid and, spiraling.’
Britney categorically denied the knife story and retaliated by calling her sister a ‘scum person’ for telling ‘crazy lies’ about her.
News of the deal comes following the release of a controversial memoir published by Britney’s younger sister Jamie Lynn Spears, Things I Should Have Said, which contained shocking claims about the Stronger singer
Spilling the tea: Britney hinted at a tell-all last month after posting a photo of a typewriter next to a pile of pink roses
As the bad blood between them rose to a boil, Britney also expressed regret on social media that she had not ‘slapped you and Mamma right across your f***ing faces!!!!!’
During the week of the book’s release, Britney’s counsel sent Jamie Lynn a cease and desist over the ‘misleading or outrageous claims’ in the book.
Things I Should Have Said was published last month and was a bestseller at first – only for Britney fans to swarm into the online reviews.
Freed: Jamie Lynn’s book came out just months after Britney was finally released from her controversial conservatorship after 13 years
Legal victory: Last year she succeeded first in having her father Jamie removed as her conservator and then in being released from her conservatorship altogether
Just two days after the book came out, it tumbled to 95th place on Amazon, which reduced its hardcover price, according to The Daily Beast.
Jamie Lynn’s book came out just months after Britney was finally released from her controversial conservatorship after 13 years.
Last year she succeeded first in having her father Jamie removed as her conservator and then in being released from her conservatorship altogether.
Since she was freed, Britney has waged a public war of words on her family for the way she alleges she was treated during the conservatorship.
‘Lord have mercy on my family’s souls if I ever do an interview,’ she posted to Instagram last year.
Hitting back: Britney categorically denied the knife story and retaliated by calling her sister a ‘scum person’ for telling ‘crazy lies’ about her; pictured 2003
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