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Britney Spears has Signed a 15 Million Dollar Book Deal and is Set to Release a Tell-All Memoir

Alicia Parker
Alicia Parker,
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Three months after her long-held conservatorship ended, famous pop star Britney Spears has signed a massive book deal worth 15 million dollars.

Britney Spears

Britney Spears is gearing up to share and speak about her side of the story.

PEOPLE confirmed that the ‘Toxic’ singer, 40, has inked a $15million book contract with Simon & Schuster for a tell-all memoir.

The booking agreement was first announced by Page Six, three months after Britney’s 13-year conservatorship was received by a judge.

Britney’s publicist and lawyer have not replied to demands for comment. Requests for comment were not immediately returned by Simon & Schuster.

The pop artist has been public about her estrangement from her family, including her father Jamie, mother Lynne, and sister Jamie Lynn, in recent months.

In October, she said on social media, “This message is to my family … for hurting me deeper than you’ll ever know !!!.”. “I know the conservatorship is about to be over but I still want justice !!!.”

Britney, who has claimed she has been the victim of “conservatorship abuse” over the previous decade, is still embroiled in legal disputes with Jamie, who has demanded that he pay his legal bills even though her conservatorship was ended in November.

Jamie, 69, requested that his daughter’s estate pay his legal team for “ongoing fiduciary obligations connected to the winding-up of the Conservatorship of the Person and Estate” in court filings submitted in December 2021.

Britney responded in January with paperwork stating that while acting as her conservator, Jamie had broken California’s standards of conduct by engaging in financial malfeasance.

On Jan 19, at a court hearing to address legal fees, Los Angeles Judge Brenda Penny did not make a ruling on Jamie’s request, instead decided that it would be discussed in a hearing on July 27.

On her Instagram account last week, the singer revealed a letter she received from the United States Congress, signed by Congressmen Charlie Crist and Eric Swalwell, which included an offer to meet.

Britney and her lawyer Mathew Rosengart were congratulated on their recent “historic victories” in the letter, which was dated December 1, 2021.

Britney stated in the caption of her post that she was “immediately flattered” by the request to share her story, but also admitted, “At the time I wasn’t nearly at the healing stage I’m in now.”

Meanwhile, Britney celebrated her first Valentine’s Day as an engaged pair with Sam Asghari on February 14.

She also paid a tribute to her fiancé with a sweet video on Instagram.

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