Britney Spears would have signed one of the juiciest publishing contracts to write a book regarding her years of guardianship. Page Six, of the New York Post, evokes the staggering sum of “15 million dollars”.
On Monday (21 Feb. 22), multiple outlets including Page Six and Deadline reported that the Toxic singer had reached a deal with publishing house Simon & Schuster to address details of her highly controversial 13-year conservatorship. years – guardianship that ended last November.
The singer has reportedly signed a ’15 million dollar’ deal, which would be one of the most lucrative for a book in years, following the one struck by former US President Barack Obama and his wife Michelle Obama with Penguin Random House in 2017, which was estimated at $60 million. Simon & Schuster has yet to comment on the rumor.
The news comes following Britney’s younger sister, Jamie Lynn Spears, posted Things I Should Have Said last month. Since then, the siblings have been embroiled in a public feud. Britney threatens to take legal action once morest Jamie Lynn for statements she made in her book, while her sister maintains her story.
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