Get ready to hear Britney Spears’ unabridged side of the story. The pop star has inked a deal with publishing house Simon & Schuster for the pop star’s inevitable memoir, according to Variety.
The book will reveal “Spears’ accounts of and commentary on her rise to fame, her music career, and her relationship with her family.” An individual familiar with Spears told Variety the book deal is “record-breaking” in nature, while Page Six reports that the agreement is worth as much as $15 million. Simon & Schuster reportedly emerged victorious following a bidding war with multiple other publishers.
The memoir will follow one from Spears’ sister, Jamie Lynn, who released Things I Should Have Said in January. The pair were involved in a very public dispute following Jamie Lynn’s revelations, which led Spears to write on Instagram, “I wish you would take a lie detector…