Britney Spears to publish tell-all memoir after release from conservatorship

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concert revenues. After she was released from the conservatorship, there was great expectation about when she would share more of her story.

The singer of Toxic had left the door open for a possible interview with Oprah Winfrey, but has instead decided to take the longer but more prestigious path of writing a memoir.

The memoir announcement was first published by Variety magazine and the New York Post’s Page Six entertainment news site. Variety and Page Six reported the deal would “break records” in publishing with the possible exceptions of the books written by Barack and Michelle Obama as part of a $65 million (€58 million) deal.

Spears’ memoir was hotly contested with several rival bids raised before Simon & Schuster emerged victorious. According to Page Six, the publisher reportedly paid $15 million (€13.

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