Common Photos acquired the film rights to the singer’s bestselling memoir ‘The Girl in Me’ after a aggressive public sale
Pop star Britney Spears is getting a biopic with director Jon M Chu hooked up as a director and Marc Platt hooked up as a producer. Common Photos acquired the film rights to the singer’s bestselling memoir The Girl in Me after a aggressive public sale.
Spears, 42, just lately hinted concerning the biopic via her ‘X’ deal with the place she introduced a “secret challenge” with producer Marc Platt.
Within the ebook, which Spears revealed final 12 months, the singer actually chronicles her early stardom, her relationship with Justin Timberlake, her marriage and the notorious conservatorship, which gave the best to her funds and well-being to her father Jamie Spears.
The singer rose to fame after two of her albums “Child One Extra Time” (1999) and “Oops!… I Did It Once more” (2000) turned the top-selling studio album releases of the time. She later went on to work on albums “Within the Zone” (2003), “Circus” (2008) and “Crossroads” (2002).
Spears, nevertheless, had a tough patch in 2007 after her divorce from her second husband Kevin Federline, with whom she had two sons Sean Preston and Jayden James. The duo tied the knot in 2004 however filed for separation in 2006. She was beforehand married to her childhood buddy Jason Allen Alexander in 2004 however they separated the identical 12 months.
The actor suffered via a breakdown and bought her head shaved in a solon in 2007, which led to a conservatorship being imposed on her in 2008. The conservatorship was lastly eliminated in 2021 after a authorized battle.
Spears, who shot to fame when she was younger, wrote concerning the incident in her ebook, in an excerpt launched by Individuals journal.
“I might been eyeballed a lot rising up. I might been seemed up and down, had folks telling me what they considered my physique, since I used to be a teen. Shaving my head and appearing out have been my methods of pushing again,” she recalled.
The singer additionally spoke about how she misplaced management of her life due to conservatorship.
“The conservatorship stripped me of my womanhood, made me into a baby. I turned extra of an entity than an individual onstage. I had at all times felt music in my bones and my blood; they stole that from me,” she wrote in her memoir.