The Woman in Me

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The Woman in Me

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“Emerging radiant through the chaos . . . in Britney Spears’s memoir, she’s stronger than ever. . . . [It’s] presented so cleanly and candidly that The Woman in Me seems designed to be read in one sitting. It’s nearly impossible to come out of it without empathy for and real outrage on behalf of Spears, whose admitted bitterness over the dire circumstances of the last decade-plus of her life . . . is tempered by an enduring, insistent optimism.”The New York Times

“Moving.”Time

“Powerful in its vividness . . . much has been made of the ‘bombshell’ revelations from this memoir . . . but vastly more interesting are the quiet revelations about herself. . . . Spears has always been funny and so unequivocally herself, even when recounting her mistreatment by most of the men in her life. . . . You can sense Spears gaining her power back, inch by inch. The Woman in Me is a worthy act of self-resurrection.” Los Angeles Times

“Breathtaking.” The Independent (UK)

“A miracle.” The Guardian (UK)

“Poignant.” Vogue

“Britney Spears holds nothing back in her short, bittersweet, and extremely powerful memoir. . . . A testament to Spears’s essential fortitude of spirit—something that burns off these pages.” The Telegraph (UK)

About the Author

Multi-platinum, Grammy Award–winning pop icon Britney Spears is one of the most successful and celebrated entertainers in music history, with more than 100 million records sold worldwide. In 2021, she was named one of Time magazine’s 100 Most Influential People. Spears’s album Blackout was added to the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame’s Library & Archives in 2012. She lives in Los Angeles, California.

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Dimensions 6 × 1 × 9 in
Publisher ‏

‎ Gallery Books (October 24, 2023)

Language

English

Hardcover ‏

‎ 288 pages

ISBN-10 ‏

‎ 1668009048

ISBN-13 ‏

‎ 978-1668009048

Item Weight

1 pounds

Dimensions ‏

‎ 6 x 1 x 9 inches

14 reviews for The Woman in Me

  1. Jamie


     I personally have been in the same exact situations as some of these in Britney’s memoir. My son’s father illegally withheld my son from me for 72 days when I have primary physical custody and sole legal custody. The police won’t take a child from a parents care regardless of court order! The court system is a joke and didn’t help at all. I am an unemployed single mother, so I didn’t have a lawyer and no one in my family would help me because my parents don’t have that kind of money and my nana and pop passed away. (All I have) It wasn’t until I filed an emergency hearing after all my other petitions were denied, to finally be seen at court to get my son back. The father even then refused so eventually after educating myself online for 65 days and countless hours of research, I made a petition asking the judge for police to use force as necessary to ensure I get my son back this time. A little more than a week later the judge granted it. The pain, emotional turmoil, absolute defeat, despair, depression, anxiety, grief, guilt, helplessness, and being put down by everyone you thought was family and loved you. I didn’t do anything wrong either. I had my son 24/7 with NO help from anyone, his whole 5 years of life. Working side jobs taking care of an old woman and cleaning dirty toilets to provide what he needed. Those sleepless nights crying wondering why this happened, what your child is thinking or being told, if he thinks he was abandoned when you’re showing up with police escorts and every day fighting to get your child back, but your son doesn’t know that! In my situation, that whole petty situation was over my jealous sister trying to get me kicked out to take my room (master bedroom, my sons bedroom, and a master bathroom) I spent $7,000 renovating (old neglected house) and the father not wanting to pay child support, so they ganged up on us to be vindictive at the stake of my sons emotional and mental well-being. ($170 every two weeks only visits dad 6-8 days a month depending on how many weeks are in the month) People are CRUEL! You are only as good as you are giving. Once your hand closes, you will have NO ONE! My son is still struggling 5 months later with the emotional turmoil from the trauma they caused him. He’s having outbursts in school because of the trauma! I still am also traumatized every time his visitation at his father comes. I worry I’ll never see my child again, and yes sometimes it makes me want to hide him too! For anyone to judge you and your choices when you were literally helpless walking through the gates of hell and trembling with every step, taking every single low blow, and still not giving up. Doing it all alone, no help! Evil experiences almost always revolve around MONEY and EVIL PEOPLE! You are INVINCIBLE! No one will ever understand until they walk in those shoes. Don’t you ever underestimate your resilience and strength. You are strong, you are amazing, you are beautiful, you can do it! What those people did to you, that were supposed to love you but instead used you to profit off your hard work, prosperity, and dedication, I hope karma comes for them HARD. I can not imagine the trauma you have been through, especially living under a microscope with hundreds of dangerous paparazzi men hungry for money and seeing your grief and pain, profiting off your downfall when you were on top of the world, chasing you and your children around with such disrespect and disregard to how that would affect your children and your emotional and mental health, is disgusting. You were put in fight or flight mode, given ptsd, betrayed, and locked up like a prisoner. While everyone took all of your money you worked hard for, building your empire for the family you always dreamed of creating. Please stay strong, and keep fighting for your happiness. You deserve to live the life of your wildest dreams, you deserve to be the happy woman that got to enjoy doing what she loved! You deserve to do what you want when you want! You are worth it! You know who you are, what you’ve done, and what YOU ARE CAPABLE OF! Now pick up that crown ???? QUEEN OF POP, scream you WON’T GIVE UP, and WIN!????????❤️????????

  2. KMG


    I have been a fan of Britney’s music since the ’00s. She is just a couple years older than me. I didn’t love how she dressed or how sexy she was on the TV screen, because I felt like I was expected to look and act just like her – at the time. She definitely influenced fashion and hair and young women’s actions. However, that is not entirely her fault.The paparazzi was INSANE around her. There were so many tabloids and photos taken of her throughout the years that by the time I reached age 17 or 18, I refused to purchase or even PICK UP a magazine while standing at the store checkout- in solidarity with Britney. What they did to her was disgusting, invasive and abusive. It makes my skin crawl, just thinking about it.But, her music was fire. The mixture of dub step rhythms with her music was so fun and energetic. I still listen to it from time to time and dance.The book was written pretty simply. You can see that she has done some therapy and has gained some insight into her life, her history. She is trying to understand why she did the things she did and why she trusted those she trusted. The kinds of betrayals she has endured in the past two decades will need some serious CBT to re-write those neuropathways into a healthier train of thought.Our society is still learning what entails “abuse” and what does not. I’ve definitely felt my share of emotional and psychological abuse. It hangs inside of your thoughts long after you’ve stopped being around those people. You must be constantly diligent to stop those negative thoughts toward yourself and to re-write what your mind says to you. You hear what your mind tells you WAY more often than you hear negative words from others. You are with YOU 100% of the time. There’s nowhere to run. So, you need to become your own best friend.I hope this book was written by her and that she is receiving the payments from purchases. I hope that she wrote it and it was done with her consent. I find the timing of the release of this book crucial- but, maybe if I was released from “prison”, I would run to publish my side of the story, too. I would have probably been writing in journals the entire time.I hope she heals. She seems to be on her way. I hope she simplifies her life and stops letting outsiders inside of her mind. The book was easy to read, doesn’t get TOO DEEP into her psyche. It is very surface level. She is TELLING her story. it’s not super deep or introspective or thought provoking in any particular way. I am definitely confused as to why the conservatorship was done in the first place, and then held for 13 years- but I was already informed about that before the book. I read the book in 2 and 1/2 hours.Many times, I wished that she would tell more details of one story or other. But, so much of her life has been an invasion of privacy, that I understand maybe she doesn’t want to allow more than just the surface level story out there. It’s her choice.

  3. Rachel

    Britney shares a snippet into how awful she’s been treated and how she’s now finally tasting freedom
    I always struggle to rate autobiographies – how can you rate someone’s story? How can I judge what they thought was important enough to share from their life and what wasn’t? Having said that, after finishing The Woman In Me I didn’t feel that I could rate this anything less than 5 stars.I couldn’t help but feel so much sadness and anger reading about what she went through. I feel like going into this I already knew a lot about the events in Britney’s life but hearing her share her story gave such insight. Britney didn’t seek to explain much in this book, but rather I feel like she just provided some context for what we’ve already been told and the context really shows just how awful the media and her family were to her. And what’s crazy is I remember so many of the events unfolding in real time and the narrative the media told which in today’s context is just wild. Britney was treated horribly and she so effortlessly showed the insane sexism, misogyny, abuse, and prejudice she suffered by simply recounting a handful of experiences. It was clear to me at least that this autobiography isn’t even the half of what she’s experienced and yet there was so much sadness and mistreatment I don’t even know where to begin.In terms of the actual writing, I do feel like it left a lot to be desired. The first half felt like a whistle stop tour of her accomplishments, which I suppose was it’s purpose in many ways as it’s clear in the later half that the conservatorship was where Britney wanted to dedicate more of her time discussing.Even the later half only really skimmed the surface on what Birtney endured during the years of her conservatorship. The whole book was really quite short and I feel like we have only been given a taste of what she has experienced – which is frustrating as a reader but which is so empowering as a fan. It feels like Britney was in control of sharing what she did and did not want to share here, which we know hasn’t been something she has been allowed to do in far, far too long. So while The Woman In Me wasn’t as deep and thorough as I wanted, I also love knowing that we have only been given exactly what Britney wanted to give; and not a drop more.I loved how this ended and getting to hear Britney’s philosophy on her life now. I just hope she really is free now and is living her life the way she wants because god knows she deserves to!

  4. KBlue

    If you enjoy reading biographies, romance and thrillers this will keep you hooked.
    No matter how much you avoid celebrity gossip it has been impossible to avoid seeing the struggles that Britney Spears has gone through over the years. Ever since Britney shot to fame her life has been broadcasted in a biased, sensationalised and I have no doubt, often if not mostly untrue version of events. With this book Britney is finally able to tell her story her way. She is able to talk us through events, showing them from her perspective and understanding.I began reading this book with curiosity. Through this journey I was at times happy for Britney, worried for her, horrified and just so very sad for her. Emotions were high and varied. I felt so angry by how people that she trusted, who should have supported her, betrayed her and worked against her. Take away the famous name and advertise this as a novel, and you could be forgiven for putting this on the shelf with thrillers. There is so much in this journey that an author could use it as a framework for a series of books across a range of genres.Britney tells her story simply and to the point. Events are expanded upon and I have gained a much greater understanding of who Britney is as a person and what she has gone through. I am horrified that these things happened to her, and are still happening to others. I hope that Britney is able to overcome the traumas she has suffered, find true friends who will support her, and I hope that her life from now on is a happy one.

  5. FireWalkWithMe

    Persephone has become a woman
    Back in 2002, when the movie Crossroads had been just released, she would sing “I’m not a girl, not yet a woman”. Perhaps she was at a crossroads indeed, six years before the conservatorship was implemented. Never would I have imagined the pain and the trauma Britney Spears has gone through and above all has been put through. By the people she trusted and loved the most. It’s so easy to judge other people’s lives based on what journalists and mass media tell and want us to believe. Not only has her journey not been an easy ride: it’s been a journey to hell indeed. That innocent, kind, polite and shy girl was brought down to hell, into the Underworld. The toxic masculinity she had to deal with manifested itself in so many different shades wearing many different masks. J.T., K.F., her father, then the enablers, including her mother and her sister… And so on. So many different shades of “Hades”. Perhaps hell exists and it equates being put through abuse by the people you trust and love the most, the ones who are supposed to protect you providing stability and security. Such roles here are utterly reversed. I am so glad Britney Spears wrote this memoir. Britney is a black sheep, Britney is one of us. Britney is the epitome of change that often is utterly necessary in order to break family curses of intergenerational trauma, giving new life to the family tree. Britney is a survivor, a Phoenix. And above all, a WOMAN. Now free from the chains of toxic masculinity and patriarchate so she can finally spread her wings and fly. She’s no longer at a crossroads, she came out of the darkness finding her strength and light. Thank you for the gift your art and soul have brought into this world. You’re precious and I wish you all luck, bliss, joy success, you’re inspiring and reading your autobiography has been to say the least cathartic.

  6. Amazon Customer

    A stark eye opening read
    The entertainment industry in all its horror coming to light again and again, where predatory monsters pull all the strings in the background. Big legal questions about the setup of that conservatorship from the basis for it to the blatant conflicts of interests. I found the book jaw dropingly dark but also that she somewhat glossed over and minimized the gravity or her mental health issues that have not all gone away which is no surprise when someone is so ruthlessly and criminally exploited from childhood by those who should have helped and protected her. She’s had everything robbed from her, her childhood, her freedom, her children, her money, her mental health etc. Add to that levels upon levels of trauma including generational. You can take the girl out of the abuse but taking the abuse out of the girl is another thing entirely and now she has her life back she doesn’t seem to know very well what to do with it. Tall order to start from scratch at 40. You get a feel for the essence of her being throughout the book, a sunny, generous, kind, goofy, open and hard working soul. This book also says a lot about the toxic white paternalistic culture of the southern states even if it’s not articulated openly. Staggering darkness behind the glossy public image!

  7. Amazon Customer

    I’m Beyond Words
    This Was My First Memoir I Have Ever Read And What A Way To Start I’ll Be Honest I Have Never Really Been A Fan Of Britney And I Don’t Listen To Her Music But I Heard All About The Conservatorship And The Free Britney Movement And I Was Very Interested So When Her Book Came Out I Was Just Gonna Read A Couple Of Chapters To See If I Liked It And I Could Not Put It Back Down I Was Spellbound By Her Faith, Her Hope, Her Love, Her Strength And Her Bravery What An Incredible Woman She Truly Is A Force Not To Be Wrecked With And I Have So Much Compassion For Her After What Her Family Put Her Through And I Hope Now She Feels Strong Again Now That Her Voice Is Being Heard And Her Truth Is Being Told. There’s No Way I Could Just Give This Book 5 Stars It Deserves So Much More Than That. A Million Trillion Stars ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

  8. Jamie


     I personally have been in the same exact situations as some of these in Britney’s memoir. My son’s father illegally withheld my son from me for 72 days when I have primary physical custody and sole legal custody. The police won’t take a child from a parents care regardless of court order! The court system is a joke and didn’t help at all. I am an unemployed single mother, so I didn’t have a lawyer and no one in my family would help me because my parents don’t have that kind of money and my nana and pop passed away. (All I have) It wasn’t until I filed an emergency hearing after all my other petitions were denied, to finally be seen at court to get my son back. The father even then refused so eventually after educating myself online for 65 days and countless hours of research, I made a petition asking the judge for police to use force as necessary to ensure I get my son back this time. A little more than a week later the judge granted it. The pain, emotional turmoil, absolute defeat, despair, depression, anxiety, grief, guilt, helplessness, and being put down by everyone you thought was family and loved you. I didn’t do anything wrong either. I had my son 24/7 with NO help from anyone, his whole 5 years of life. Working side jobs taking care of an old woman and cleaning dirty toilets to provide what he needed. Those sleepless nights crying wondering why this happened, what your child is thinking or being told, if he thinks he was abandoned when you’re showing up with police escorts and every day fighting to get your child back, but your son doesn’t know that! In my situation, that whole petty situation was over my jealous sister trying to get me kicked out to take my room (master bedroom, my sons bedroom, and a master bathroom) I spent $7,000 renovating (old neglected house) and the father not wanting to pay child support, so they ganged up on us to be vindictive at the stake of my sons emotional and mental well-being. ($170 every two weeks only visits dad 6-8 days a month depending on how many weeks are in the month) People are CRUEL! You are only as good as you are giving. Once your hand closes, you will have NO ONE! My son is still struggling 5 months later with the emotional turmoil from the trauma they caused him. He’s having outbursts in school because of the trauma! I still am also traumatized every time his visitation at his father comes. I worry I’ll never see my child again, and yes sometimes it makes me want to hide him too! For anyone to judge you and your choices when you were literally helpless walking through the gates of hell and trembling with every step, taking every single low blow, and still not giving up. Doing it all alone, no help! Evil experiences almost always revolve around MONEY and EVIL PEOPLE! You are INVINCIBLE! No one will ever understand until they walk in those shoes. Don’t you ever underestimate your resilience and strength. You are strong, you are amazing, you are beautiful, you can do it! What those people did to you, that were supposed to love you but instead used you to profit off your hard work, prosperity, and dedication, I hope karma comes for them HARD. I can not imagine the trauma you have been through, especially living under a microscope with hundreds of dangerous paparazzi men hungry for money and seeing your grief and pain, profiting off your downfall when you were on top of the world, chasing you and your children around with such disrespect and disregard to how that would affect your children and your emotional and mental health, is disgusting. You were put in fight or flight mode, given ptsd, betrayed, and locked up like a prisoner. While everyone took all of your money you worked hard for, building your empire for the family you always dreamed of creating. Please stay strong, and keep fighting for your happiness. You deserve to live the life of your wildest dreams, you deserve to be the happy woman that got to enjoy doing what she loved! You deserve to do what you want when you want! You are worth it! You know who you are, what you’ve done, and what YOU ARE CAPABLE OF! Now pick up that crown ???? QUEEN OF POP, scream you WON’T GIVE UP, and WIN!????????❤️????????

  9. KMG


    I have been a fan of Britney’s music since the ’00s. She is just a couple years older than me. I didn’t love how she dressed or how sexy she was on the TV screen, because I felt like I was expected to look and act just like her – at the time. She definitely influenced fashion and hair and young women’s actions. However, that is not entirely her fault.The paparazzi was INSANE around her. There were so many tabloids and photos taken of her throughout the years that by the time I reached age 17 or 18, I refused to purchase or even PICK UP a magazine while standing at the store checkout- in solidarity with Britney. What they did to her was disgusting, invasive and abusive. It makes my skin crawl, just thinking about it.But, her music was fire. The mixture of dub step rhythms with her music was so fun and energetic. I still listen to it from time to time and dance.The book was written pretty simply. You can see that she has done some therapy and has gained some insight into her life, her history. She is trying to understand why she did the things she did and why she trusted those she trusted. The kinds of betrayals she has endured in the past two decades will need some serious CBT to re-write those neuropathways into a healthier train of thought.Our society is still learning what entails “abuse” and what does not. I’ve definitely felt my share of emotional and psychological abuse. It hangs inside of your thoughts long after you’ve stopped being around those people. You must be constantly diligent to stop those negative thoughts toward yourself and to re-write what your mind says to you. You hear what your mind tells you WAY more often than you hear negative words from others. You are with YOU 100% of the time. There’s nowhere to run. So, you need to become your own best friend.I hope this book was written by her and that she is receiving the payments from purchases. I hope that she wrote it and it was done with her consent. I find the timing of the release of this book crucial- but, maybe if I was released from “prison”, I would run to publish my side of the story, too. I would have probably been writing in journals the entire time.I hope she heals. She seems to be on her way. I hope she simplifies her life and stops letting outsiders inside of her mind. The book was easy to read, doesn’t get TOO DEEP into her psyche. It is very surface level. She is TELLING her story. it’s not super deep or introspective or thought provoking in any particular way. I am definitely confused as to why the conservatorship was done in the first place, and then held for 13 years- but I was already informed about that before the book. I read the book in 2 and 1/2 hours.Many times, I wished that she would tell more details of one story or other. But, so much of her life has been an invasion of privacy, that I understand maybe she doesn’t want to allow more than just the surface level story out there. It’s her choice.

  10. FireWalkWithMe

    Persephone has become a woman
    Back in 2002, when the movie Crossroads had been just released, she would sing “I’m not a girl, not yet a woman”. Perhaps she was at a crossroads indeed, six years before the conservatorship was implemented. Never would I have imagined the pain and the trauma Britney Spears has gone through and above all has been put through. By the people she trusted and loved the most. It’s so easy to judge other people’s lives based on what journalists and mass media tell and want us to believe. Not only has her journey not been an easy ride: it’s been a journey to hell indeed. That innocent, kind, polite and shy girl was brought down to hell, into the Underworld. The toxic masculinity she had to deal with manifested itself in so many different shades wearing many different masks. J.T., K.F., her father, then the enablers, including her mother and her sister… And so on. So many different shades of “Hades”. Perhaps hell exists and it equates being put through abuse by the people you trust and love the most, the ones who are supposed to protect you providing stability and security. Such roles here are utterly reversed. I am so glad Britney Spears wrote this memoir. Britney is a black sheep, Britney is one of us. Britney is the epitome of change that often is utterly necessary in order to break family curses of intergenerational trauma, giving new life to the family tree. Britney is a survivor, a Phoenix. And above all, a WOMAN. Now free from the chains of toxic masculinity and patriarchate so she can finally spread her wings and fly. She’s no longer at a crossroads, she came out of the darkness finding her strength and light. Thank you for the gift your art and soul have brought into this world. You’re precious and I wish you all luck, bliss, joy success, you’re inspiring and reading your autobiography has been to say the least cathartic.

  11. Rachel

    Britney shares a snippet into how awful she’s been treated and how she’s now finally tasting freedom
    I always struggle to rate autobiographies – how can you rate someone’s story? How can I judge what they thought was important enough to share from their life and what wasn’t? Having said that, after finishing The Woman In Me I didn’t feel that I could rate this anything less than 5 stars.I couldn’t help but feel so much sadness and anger reading about what she went through. I feel like going into this I already knew a lot about the events in Britney’s life but hearing her share her story gave such insight. Britney didn’t seek to explain much in this book, but rather I feel like she just provided some context for what we’ve already been told and the context really shows just how awful the media and her family were to her. And what’s crazy is I remember so many of the events unfolding in real time and the narrative the media told which in today’s context is just wild. Britney was treated horribly and she so effortlessly showed the insane sexism, misogyny, abuse, and prejudice she suffered by simply recounting a handful of experiences. It was clear to me at least that this autobiography isn’t even the half of what she’s experienced and yet there was so much sadness and mistreatment I don’t even know where to begin.In terms of the actual writing, I do feel like it left a lot to be desired. The first half felt like a whistle stop tour of her accomplishments, which I suppose was it’s purpose in many ways as it’s clear in the later half that the conservatorship was where Britney wanted to dedicate more of her time discussing.Even the later half only really skimmed the surface on what Birtney endured during the years of her conservatorship. The whole book was really quite short and I feel like we have only been given a taste of what she has experienced – which is frustrating as a reader but which is so empowering as a fan. It feels like Britney was in control of sharing what she did and did not want to share here, which we know hasn’t been something she has been allowed to do in far, far too long. So while The Woman In Me wasn’t as deep and thorough as I wanted, I also love knowing that we have only been given exactly what Britney wanted to give; and not a drop more.I loved how this ended and getting to hear Britney’s philosophy on her life now. I just hope she really is free now and is living her life the way she wants because god knows she deserves to!

  12. KBlue

    If you enjoy reading biographies, romance and thrillers this will keep you hooked.
    No matter how much you avoid celebrity gossip it has been impossible to avoid seeing the struggles that Britney Spears has gone through over the years. Ever since Britney shot to fame her life has been broadcasted in a biased, sensationalised and I have no doubt, often if not mostly untrue version of events. With this book Britney is finally able to tell her story her way. She is able to talk us through events, showing them from her perspective and understanding.I began reading this book with curiosity. Through this journey I was at times happy for Britney, worried for her, horrified and just so very sad for her. Emotions were high and varied. I felt so angry by how people that she trusted, who should have supported her, betrayed her and worked against her. Take away the famous name and advertise this as a novel, and you could be forgiven for putting this on the shelf with thrillers. There is so much in this journey that an author could use it as a framework for a series of books across a range of genres.Britney tells her story simply and to the point. Events are expanded upon and I have gained a much greater understanding of who Britney is as a person and what she has gone through. I am horrified that these things happened to her, and are still happening to others. I hope that Britney is able to overcome the traumas she has suffered, find true friends who will support her, and I hope that her life from now on is a happy one.

  13. TANYA

    I’m so glad her voice matters
    The media obsession on her is so insane. The first CD I bought in my life was Britney, but they never ever just let her be herself and I wish I had this beautiful soul to rely on as a teen , instead of seeing a very dark show business Industry, that is still on (and how many life they’ve destroyed?! Olsen’s sisters is a good exemple as well as young Bieber and so on) . At this time , she was clearly a product of consumption, welcome to our world ! This book is not just about earring her voice, it’s also showing a sad reality of profits over love. Britney had sacrificed her life in order to make this world better. It’s so good to see the real Britney , the human beyond the super star , because after all she is just like me and you and to be able to go through that much she is definitely a strong person. ♥️

  14. Amazon Customer

    I’m Beyond Words
    This Was My First Memoir I Have Ever Read And What A Way To Start I’ll Be Honest I Have Never Really Been A Fan Of Britney And I Don’t Listen To Her Music But I Heard All About The Conservatorship And The Free Britney Movement And I Was Very Interested So When Her Book Came Out I Was Just Gonna Read A Couple Of Chapters To See If I Liked It And I Could Not Put It Back Down I Was Spellbound By Her Faith, Her Hope, Her Love, Her Strength And Her Bravery What An Incredible Woman She Truly Is A Force Not To Be Wrecked With And I Have So Much Compassion For Her After What Her Family Put Her Through And I Hope Now She Feels Strong Again Now That Her Voice Is Being Heard And Her Truth Is Being Told. There’s No Way I Could Just Give This Book 5 Stars It Deserves So Much More Than That. A Million Trillion Stars ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

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