LOS ANGELES (KNX) – Singer, dancer, songwriter, and soon, a published author.
Britney Spears signed a book deal with Simon & Schuster for a whopping $15 million, according to PEOPLE Magazine.
The book is expected to be a tell-all, which chronicles her career, her family, and her conservatorship.
Page Six, who initially reported the deal, cited an insider who said there was a bidding war from multiple publishers for the 40-year-old’s book.
Simon & Schuster nor reps for Spears have commented on the book deal.
In November, a Los Angeles judge ended Spears’ conservatorship. Spears continued to speak out against her family on Instagram, including her younger sister Jamie-Lynn, who published her own memoir entitled “Things I Should’ve Said.”
In November, a Los Angeles judge ended Spears’ conservatorship. Spears continued to speak out against her family on Instagram, including her younger sister Jamie-Lynn, who published her own memoir entitled “Things I Should’ve Said.”
Spears’ lawyer issued a cease-and-desist letter following her younger sister’s book. In the letter, Spears’ attorney, Matthew S. Rosengart, wrote that Britney “will no longer be bullied by her father or anyone else,” according to E! News.