Britney Spears is writing a tell-all e book primarily based on her rise to fame, her profession and her household. Simon & Schuster (a division of CBS Information' guardian firm, Paramount) is claimed to be paying the pop star $15 million for the e book following a biding conflict, in response to a number of experiences.
The information comes simply three months after Britney's conservatorship, which she described in court docket as "abusive," was terminated.
Britney's sister, Jamie Lynn Spears, just lately launched a e book of her personal that led to a really public feud. Britney despatched a cease-and-desist letter requesting her sister cease mentioning her whereas selling the e book.
"Publicly airing false or fantastical grievances is improper, particularly when designed to promote books. It is usually doubtlessly illegal and defamatory," the letter stated, in response to Leisure Tonight. "You latterly reportedly acknowledged that the e book was 'not about her.' She takes you at your phrase and we, due to this fact, demand that you simply stop and desist from referencing Britney derogatorily throughout your promotional marketing campaign. In the event you fail to take action or defame her, Britney will probably be pressured to think about and take all applicable authorized motion."
Whereas a Los Angeles decide terminated Britney's 13-year-long conservatorship in November, her dad, Jamie, who had been her conservator, filed paperwork in December demanding her property pay his authorized charges, ET experiences. She strongly contested these calls for.
Following her prolonged authorized battle to finish the conservatorship, Britney Spears took to Instagram a number of occasions to air her grievances and share her facet of the story. One quick publish in January gave followers hope for a e book. "Shall I begin from THE BEGINNING???" she captioned a photograph of at typewriter.