Britney Spears’s memoir, “The Woman in Me,” is set to come out on October 24th. Most people would think this meant Britney was ready to open up about her past, but it might not be that simple.
Britney Spears is Full of Contradictions
Ms. Spears is someone whose life story can be described as colorful, interesting, and scandalous. Britney is certainly not a person whom people would see as being camera-shy.
However, Britney claims not to be ready for a professional sit-down interview. She even received an offer from Oprah Winfrey for a sit-down chat to promote her new book, but she declined.
Britney does not want to be put in the position to reveal information on a televised platform. She thinks it will traumatize her, and a full-scale interview might be too much for her.
Britney said creating the book with her ghostwriter was terribly difficult for her. She claims it traumatized her enough that she now wants to get therapy.
Apparently, Britney doesn’t like to be on camera these days, which is funny considering her habit of dancing on a stripper’s pole and baring her practically naked self for social media.
Besides, wouldn’t the debut of her long-awaited memoir allow her to tell her side of the story? She doesn’t see it that way. Britney isn’t “up to that interaction with a professional interviewer or journalist.”
Also, Britney knows that the questions Oprah or any professional interviewer would ask her would be answered in her memoir, and she wants people to read her book.
Will Britney’s Book Be Worth the Read?
Reportedly, a large chunk of her book will be devoted to her life under her conservatorship and her relationships, including her family, past exes, and her soon-to-be ex-husband, Sam Asghari.
One must wonder what the payoff will be from reading the so-called tell-all. Britney is known to be so cryptic that it is sometimes difficult to understand what she is talking about.
For example, Britney left a very odd social media post on her Instagram stories.
The post was a video of a child cracking an egg into a bowl with an adult and a teenage girl. The adults crack the egg on the child’s head.
The child becomes upset and cracks an egg on the older woman’s head. Britney says the video is “cute,” but without sound, it has “a different effect.”
Britney says the video is really dark and that similar things were done to her.
She alludes to the “truth” in her upcoming memoir when she says, “There’s so much I’ve kept private that’s gone on with me personally, and maybe one day I can let people know…. Until then, there are three sides to every story. Your side, my side, and the truth. The child within is the trust, and the girl in the middle is the truth. Watch it now without sound.”
Is she serious? The child with the cracked egg over her head is a metaphor for what was done to her. Does that even make sense? Hopefully, her book will be a lot juicier and more interesting than this.
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