According to reports, Britney Spears has hired a mystery personality to narrate her future book.
The Toxic singer, 41, has begun writing her memoir, The Woman In Me, which will be released on October 24.
For the first time, she will tell her own tale, diving into her dramatic struggle for freedom from her conservatorship as well as the inside scoop on her meteoric climb to prominence.
According to TMZ, the mother of two decided against recording the audio book herself and instead hired a surprise name to enter the studio.
According to the publication, she recorded a chunk of the book and a voiceover before giving up the reins.
According to an insider, she did not describe anything about her family since she felt those moments too traumatic, although it is unclear how much Britney talked herself and who was allowed to participate.
It’s believed that only female celebrities were approached, but when Reese Witherspoon was unavailable, another lady entered the studio.
The music legend announced her book last year, amid claims that she had signed a multimillion-dollar contract.
Fans got a sneak peek at the memoir in July, when the cover art and title were revealed ahead of time.
Britney’s personal life has been rocked when her husband, Sam Asghari, filed for divorce in August, ending their 14-month marriage.
According to reports, she granted her ‘final sign-off’ on the book weeks before their breakup, which means there would be no ‘changes made’ to reflect their split.
While little else is known about what will make it into those final pages, The Woman In Me was described as a ‘brave and astonishingly moving story about freedom, fame, motherhood, survival, faith, and hope.’
It will ‘illuminate the enduring power of music and love – and the importance of a woman telling her own story, on her own terms.’
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Jennifer Bergstrom, Gallery Books SVP and Publisher, previously added to People Magazine: ‘Britney’s compelling testimony in open court shook the world, changed laws, and showed her inspiring strength and bravery.
‘I have no doubt her memoir will have a similar impact — and will be the publishing event of the year.
‘We couldn’t be more proud to help her share her story at last.’