Britney Spears has been the talk of the town because of the recent release of her new memoir, “The Woman in Me,” which was published on October 24. The controversial memoir gave numerous glimpses about her breakdown in 2008 and her relationship with Justin Timberlake back in the early 2000s.
Spears had everyone’s gaze on her because of the declarations she did about her life and revisited some situations in her life that were never addressed by her. This time, she introduced herself on her own terms and not what the media outlets wanted to show. This courage paid off, and now Spear’s memoir is the highest selling celebrity memoir of all time.
TMZ was in charge of giving the astonishing news by stating Spears will take home 25 percent of the net profits from “The Woman In Me,” after she broke the record just one day after the release. It was also reported that the American artist received a $12.5 million advance for the book.
Britney already has made a fortune based solely in her new memoir which already sold more than 400,000 copies, an unprecedented success. However, this memoir wouldn’t reach this milestone if it wasn’t for the star’s manager, Cade Hudson, who pushed her to write and finish the memoir. He told Britney wanted to scrap the whole project, but he insisted on completing it because it was worth to tell her truth.
Undoubtedly, Britney Spears is back in the industry with a new moon and a career, which seems to have no end. Her legacy and reign is shinning brighter than ever after she took control of her life again after ending the conservatorship in November 2021.