Britney Spears landed a $15 million tell-all book deal with publisher Simon & Schuster. Deadline reports that topics will include both her personal and professional life story.
This comes after a long conservatorship battle that finally ended just last year. Through her lawyer, Mathew Rosengart, Britney Spears sent a cease and desist letter to her sister the day before Jamie Lynn Spears’ book, “Things I Should Have Said,” officially hit bookshelves.
USA obtained a letter from Britney’s lawyer that read:”We write with some hesitation because the last thing Britney wants is to bring more attention to your ill-timed book and its misleading or outrageous claims about her. Although Britney has not read and does not intend to read your book, she and millions of her fans were shocked to see how you have exploited her for monetary gain. She will not tolerate it, nor should she.”

Britney Spears’ was going through a tough time last year with her family fighting over her money and custody of her! She tweeted:
In November 2021 the conservatorship was finally terminated and Britney was free. She celebrated her life with her fiancé, Sam Asghari in the tropics.
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