Britney Spears’ memoir "Woman In Me" enjoys a second week at #1 on the New York Times bestseller chart for nonfiction. Of course Britney is happy about that (and tweeted her gratitude), because her voice is finally getting heard, REACHED and not muzzled.
However, the fallout from the book and its revelations continues to make waves within her family. Her mother Lynne Spears says she in no way demolished her daughter’s journals or antique dolls, something Britney accused her family of doing in the book. The Spears matriarch took to Instagram to say she would never get rid of Britney’s belongings and posted pictures of those very items... two weeks later. Not sure why she would publicly challenge the credibility of her daughter's book by posting pics of her journal and dolls if it wasn't to publicly embarrass her daughter. That would be like me accusing my mother of throwing away my vibrator and then my mother jumping on Instagram to post a pic of that very vibrator and tagging me with the message, "well I didn't throw away your toy, Toya. I found it right behind your drawer!" This is so unnecessary and could have been handled privately.
Thank you to all the fans for making #TheWomanInMe a #1 @nytimes bestseller for the 2nd week in a row 🤯📖🌹 !!!! https://t.co/ifGb83HMHq @simonschuster @GalleryBooks pic.twitter.com/O2rvWra8KJ
— Britney Spears 🌹🚀 (@britneyspears) November 9, 2023
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Clearly didn’t they weren’t in her room and had no idea they still had them. They’re trying to play a dangerous game with her.
Well if it's a public false accusation, she has every right to defend herself publicly.
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