The rumor was right: Britney Spears is indeed preparing her autobiography.

In an Instagram post since deleted – a habit – she explained why she so often addresses her past on the social network by delivering anecdotes in an often candid way.

“I'm writing a book right now.

It helps me heal and it's therapeutic,” she said.

Since her guardianship at the end of the 2000s, the singer's interviews were rare, and what she regrets even more is that her mother and her little sister had every opportunity to tell their version.

Lynne Spears had indeed made a big unpacking in 2008 with

Through the Storm: A Real Story of Fame and Family in a Tabloid World

, while her daughter alternated between internments in psychiatry and lost her rights, starting with custody of her two son.

Thirty chapters in which the singer's mother talks in turn about her alcoholic ex-husband – who had just obtained guardianship of their daughter – and her regrets at having left Britney in the hands of managers, agents and other household employees. discs.

A matter of timing

More recently, Jamie Lynn Spears released her own book,

Things I Should Have Said

.

Its publication last January provoked the fury of the interpreter of

Toxic

, just released from his tutelage after years of fighting.

“Instead of using my heart, I use a more intellectual approach, like Justin (Timberlake) did so respectfully when he apologized to Janet and me.

While he was never harassed or threatened by his family, he took the opportunity to apologize 20 years later!

Timing is everything!!!

(…) My mother and my sister also took this “intellectual approach” by writing their own books when I was not even allowed to have a cup of tea or drive my car.

I'm not the type of person to bring up awkward conversations on the table because it's disrespectful, but the time to talk about it has come!

added Britney Spears.

The singer has not confirmed the name of her publisher.

Last February, several media announced a 15 million dollar contract between the star and the publishing house Simon & Schuster.

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