Britney Spears’ highly-anticipated memoir, “The Woman in Me,” is set to release on Tuesday, and she has already dropped several bombshells that have left fans and the media in shock. Let’s take a closer look at the biggest revelations from Britney’s memoir so far.
Key Takeaway
Britney Spears’ memoir, “The Woman in Me,” is filled with shocking revelations that provide a glimpse into her personal life, relationships, and struggles under the conservatorship. The book sheds light on Britney’s emotions, regrets, and moments of empowerment, making it a highly anticipated release among fans and the general public.
The Truth About Her Abortion
In her memoir, Britney Spears shares a deeply personal and emotional revelation – she had an abortion in the early 2000s while she was in a relationship with Justin Timberlake. Britney lays the blame mostly on Justin, claiming that he did not want to become a father and was unhappy about the pregnancy.
Looking back, Britney expresses regret over her decision to have an abortion, stating that it devastated her at the time. She also reveals that Justin tried to console her during the process by playing the guitar.
Allegations of Cheating
Another bombshell revelation in Britney’s memoir is the allegation that Justin Timberlake cheated on her with an unnamed celebrity. While Britney admits to cheating on Justin with Wade Robson, she insists that it was only a kiss. However, one of Britney’s writing partners has claimed that her relationship with Wade Robson went beyond just a kiss.
Intimate Details of Her Private Life
Britney opens up about various aspects of her private life in her memoir. She reveals that she started having sex at the young age of 14 with a friend of her older brother. Additionally, she shares that her drug of choice during her heyday was Adderall, which she used to cope with depression.
On a more personal note, Britney discloses a heated fling with actor Colin Farrell back in 2003, describing their encounters as passionate and intense.
Nearly Landing a Major Movie Role
During her acting career, Britney had an interesting experience with auditioning for the lead female role in the movie “The Notebook.” She reveals that she was in the running for the role opposite Ryan Gosling but ultimately lost out to Rachel McAdams. Surprisingly, Britney expresses contentment with the outcome.
Breaking Free From Conservatorship Constraints
One of the most significant aspects of Britney’s memoir is her candid discussion about her conservatorship. Britney discloses that posting nude photos of herself became an act of liberation after years of being under strict control. She also reveals that she only went along with the conservatorship as a means to regain custody of her children, whom she had lost in 2007.
The release of “The Woman in Me” will undoubtedly provide a deeper understanding of Britney’s journey and the challenges she has faced throughout her career and personal life. Readers are eager to gain further insight into the life of this iconic pop star as she shares her truth in a powerful and revealing memoir.