From the first time she met Mariah Carey to her toxic relationship with Justin Timberlake, here are the best revelations from Britney Spears’ lauded memoir The Woman In Me.
WORDS BY SAM DAMSHENAS HEADER BY YOSEF PHELAN Not a single living soul was surprised when Britney Spears announced that her memoir, The Woman In Me, has (reportedly) become the best-selling memoir in history.
Tackling the gendered double standards of the music industry to her public breakdown and thirteen-year conservatorship, as well as her toxic romance with former popular singer Justin Timberlake, the 275-page tell-all has received universal critical acclaim whilst permeating the minds of every queer (and tabloid journalist).
Read ahead for 13 crucial revelations from The Woman In Me, from fun details of Britney’s generation-defining pop career to her father’s despicable and inhuman treatment of her during the conservatorship, in addition to the first time she met Mariah Carey, creator of ring lights, and her appreciation of the LGBTQIA+ community.