Britney Spears won't do any TV interviews over fears of spilling huge bombshell

Britney Spears has been making headlines as bombshells from her upcoming memoir The Woman In Me leak. Now comes the news that while her book will surely be a bestseller, Britney herself will not be doing any sit down interviews.

Britney Spears putting 'finishing touches' on new book

As the release date of her new memoir grew closer, fans assumed that Britney Spears would be making the rounds to numerous media outlets in order to promote it. 

But that will not be the case according to sources in the know.

Insiders told TMZ that Britney doing live interviews would “open up a lot of problematic doors” for the newly single pop star. 

So The Woman In Me will have to sell on its own power.

But, according to leaked bombshells that will not be a problem. 

Read more: Britney Spears was ‘comatose’ after Justin Timberlake broke up with her via text

Ahead of the release of The Woman In Me, some of Britney’s revelations in the book have leaked – especially about her 199-2002 relationship with Justin Timberlake

Amid Brit’s truth bombs is the fact that she and the Cry Me a River singer got pregnant during their relationship and chose to abort the baby

It's a decision that Britney claims “haunted” her until she gave birth to her sons Sean Preston in 2005 and Jayden James in 2006.



Britney Spears The Woman In Me

The cover of Britney Spears' The Woman In Me (Image: Gallery Books)

Britney also came clean about cheating on JT with his friend and choreographer Wade Robson.

But she was not the only one who cheated. 

Britney also accuses Justin of cheating on her with a fellow A-lister but refuses to name names because that star is now married with children. 



As US Express exclusively reported, Britney had already informed her publishing house, Gallery Books, that she would not be doing any TV interviews to promote her book. And the decision was Britney’s alone.

"Britney herself says she feels too edgy and unstable to handle a sit-down interview.

"She’s had some terrible media experiences and she’s wary of lights and cameras in her face to the point that she’s scared she might say or do something that would freak everybody out."

The Woman In Me hits shelves on October 24. 



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