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Margot Robbie reacts to rumours she wants to make a film based on Britney Spears’ memoir

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Margot Robbie has broken her silence about whether she’s producing a movie based on Britney Spears’ new memoir. On 24 October, the ‘Gimme More’ singer released her highly anticipated book The Woman in Me.

Described as “a brave and astonishingly moving story about freedom, fame, motherhood, survival, faith, and hope,” the emotional memoir dives into Spears’ public breakdown and thirteen-year conservatorship, her toxic relationship with NSYNC singer Justin Timberlake, and the gendered double standards of the music industry.

Since its release, the 275-page tell-all has received universal acclaim from fans and critics, with many praising the Grammy-winning talent for her fearlessness and taking back her power.

In addition to receiving universal acclaim, rumours have started to swirl that various A-List actors and their production companies have been eyeing the rights to adapt the emotional memoir – including Robbie’s LuckyChap Production Company.

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