Britney Spears: Business manager Lou Taylor was ‘directly involved’ in conservatorship
The “Toxic” singer writes in her new memoir, “The Woman in Me,” that her father, Jamie Spears, “worshipped” and was “financially indebted to” Taylor.
The “Toxic” singer writes in her new memoir, “The Woman in Me,” that her father, Jamie Spears, “worshipped” and was “financially indebted to” Taylor.
The “RHONY” alum, who has been calling for a reality TV reckoning, raised eyebrows earlier this month when she hosted past and present Bravolebrities.
In her unfiltered new memoir, the pop star paints a portrait of a tortured but triumphant figure who is still finding her footing in a world she once dominated.
The “Toxic” singer writes in her new memoir that she prayed “every night” that she would break a bone so she could cancel the remaining concerts.
The pop star writes in her memoir that Jamie thought she “had a problem” with energy supplements, so he sent her to a “place with crack and heroin addicts.”
Sources previously told Page Six that the singer had already turned in her final manuscript for “The Woman in Me” prior to her breakup in August.
In her new memoir, the Princess of Pop vividly remembers being a bundle of nerves when she saw the *NSYNC member backstage at the awards show.
“I was living in a bubble, and I didn’t have a lot of good, close friends to confide in and get advice from,” the pop star writes in her new memoir.
TLC, Robyn and the Backstreet Boys turned down producer Max Martin’s song before it went to Spears in 1998 and skyrocketed her to fame.
The pop star acknowledges in her forthcoming memoir, “The Woman in Me,” that “a lot of people don’t understand” why she posts naked photos on social media.
The confession is a stunning reversal, as the “Gimme More” singer famously declared in 2003 that she had only had sex with the *NSYNC member.
The “Toxic” singer also calls out the media for portraying her as a “harlot who’d broken the heart of America’s golden boy” in her forthcoming memoir.
The “Toxic” singer also calls out the media for portraying her as a “harlot who’d broken the heart of America’s golden boy” in her forthcoming memoir.
The Grammy-winning 1998 Eurodance track popularized the so-called “Cher effect,” influencing artists like T-Pain, Beyoncé, Post Malone and Travis Scott.
Paparazzi snapped photos of Timberlake and Appleton of the English girl group All Saints sneaking around in London after a night out in 2000.
The Princess of Pop took to social media Tuesday to celebrate the accomplishment ahead of the Oct. 24 release of her memoir, “The Woman in Me.”