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Monday, May 8, 2023

Britney Spears’ tell-all memoir is on hold after some A-list celebrities sent “strongly worded legal letters” to her publishers fearing what she will write about

Britney Spears’ tell-all memoir is on hold after some A-list celebrities sent “strongly worded legal letters” to her publishers fearing what she will write about.

Britney Spears’ “brutally honest” memoir has been put on hold over concerns from some A-listers who know her, according to a new report.

The US Sun reported Sunday that the tome’s publisher, Simon & Schuster, received “strongly worded legal letters” from those who fear what the “Toxic” singer has written. “Britney is brutally honest in the book — there are a lot of nervous A-listers,” an insider told the outlet.

“Strongly worded legal letters have been sent to the publishers by people who know Britney and who fear what she has written.”

The source added that not only is there “no movement” on the book “at the moment,” but there are also new concerns over when “it will eventually be able to come out.”

Page Six reported on Monday that publisher Simon & Schuster had secured the deal for the pop star’s memoir for as much as US$15m (£11m, A$20.8m) after a massive bidding war involving multiple publishers.

An unnamed source told Page Six that “the deal is one of the biggest of all time, behind the Obamas”. The president and first lady signed a deal worth an estimated US$65m to write multiple books for Penguin Random House in 2017.

Guardian Australia has reached out to Simon & Schuster for comment. In 2021 Spears gave public testimony about the conservatorship for the first time, telling a Los Angeles judge that she had been forced to work by conservators despite begging for breaks, and that she had no control over her finances, was denied her wish to marry her boyfriend, and was barred from removing her birth control despite her wish to have a third child.

“I’ve been in shock. I am traumatised,” Spears said. “I just want my life back.”

The judge suspended her father from the conservatorship in September, before it was lifted entirely in November. Spears said soon after that she believed her family members “should all be in jail” for the “demoralising and degrading” treatment she says she experienced under the arrangement.

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