October 24 marks the release of Britney Spears' memoir, "The Woman in Me", and the pop princess won't let anything stand in her way from speaking her truth.
Despite push back from some ex-boyfriends about their personal experiences with the "Toxic" singer being published in the book, she will not be deterred.
A source close to Britney has divulged to Life and Style magazine (via OK magazine) that she is adamant her memories are accurate, supported by the detailed diaries she kept.
Soon the public will have access to a tell-all transcript of the events.
Britney's former boyfriends, Justin Timberlake and Colin Farrell, are anxious to hear what level of detail will be revealed in her upcoming revelations.
The source declared that in spite of their youth, they had conducted some activities in the past which would now be deemed reprehensible by society and likely lead to social exile.
All of them acted foolishly, according to this insider.
Sources close to both Justin and Colin have revealed that their legal teams are taking preventative steps in case Britney Spears does not choose to leave her past behind with the coming release of her memoir.
The confidante emphasized, "It should be left there, but everyone knows that either way, each of them has their own narratives to tell."
People close to Britney have cautioned her against revealing any secrets from her past relationships, cautioning that airing out personal matters could bring out her own skeletons.
As one source noted, "Britney wasn't perfect either -- Justin and Colin both want her to remember that nobody made her do anything."
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The insider opined that the "Baby One More Time" singer must consider any potential harm her work could cause, as consequences could be unavoidable.
"It may very well come around to haunt her," they warned.
Britney Spears' story of her life under the controversial 13-year conservatorship has drawn much attention with the release of her memoir.
Fans are keen to gain insight into a period in the singer's life which was blighted by mental health issues and begun when she first entered fame at a young age.
In what is sure to be the publishing event of the year, Gallery Books' Senior Vice President and Publisher Jennifer Bergstrom announced their pride and excitement in helping Britney share her memoir with the world.
She claimed that the former "X Factor" judge's compelling testimony in open court left an indelible mark on people's lives, changing laws and showcasing her courage.
"It's no surprise that her story too will leave a lasting impact."
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