Britney Spears 'Woman in Me' Sequel: Singer Raring to Write MORE After Sam Asghari Divorce, Donald Trump Bullying

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Just a few weeks before her much-anticipated memoir reaches bookstores later this month, Britney Spears hinted at a second autobiography.

"Riding 'n writing !!! All I'm doing at the moment ... volume 2 coming after 1 ‍️‍️‍️ !!! #TheWomanInMe," Spears wrote via Instagram Tuesday alongside a video montage from her latest tropical getaway.

The energetic video, which is set to Icona Pop's song "Fall in Love," features the "Toxic" singer riding on a private jet alongside five of his male pals. Then, as the plane was flying, she directed her camera toward the window to display the azure oceans below.

During the escape, Spears also posted video of herself mounted on a horse. The 41-year-old Grammy winner has been traveling since her divorce from Sam Asghari. Although Spears is currently writing a follow-up, "bombshells" about the pop star's life will be revealed in her upcoming biography, "The Woman in Me."

In September, an insider exclusively told Page Six, "It's Britney telling her story, without handlers, totally unfiltered-the good, the bad, and the ugly." Reliving her history has "definitely been intense," the person continued.

he book will be published several months after Asghari, who has been married to Spears for a year, filed for divorce in August. Since their split, Spears and her ex-housekeeper Paul Richard Soliz-who has a criminal history-have been romantically associated. Following her posting of a video of herself dancing with knives, the "Gimme More" singer was the subject of a wellness check by authorities last week at her Thousand Oaks, California, estate.

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Maybe she'll write about being the brunt of nasty jokes also? Case in point - Donald Trump's bullying.

On September 30, Trump shared a meme on Instagram that included Spears as the joke's butt. He shared a meme titled "Yup," which included a picture of Spears from the early 2000s with the caption "America Under Trump," as well as a more recent screenshot of Spears with the caption "America Under Biden." The irony of this is that, when juxtaposed against a polished 20-year-old photoshoot, a makeup-free screenshot of Biden's America appears worse than that of the Trump administration.

The author of Woman in Me never replied, but Asghari petted the blast on his Instagram account. Asghari replied by naming Trump and writing, "It's not okay to be a bully," even if he chose not to repost the picture. Furthermore, Asghari wasn't the only person to support Spears. Comment sections on the initial post were flooded with support for her, with people saying even if they like Donald Trump, this is a low-blow.

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