Britney Spears took a lot of the blame for years after she and Justin Timberlake cut up as a result of hypothesis she cheated — however she’s accusing him of doing the identical with one other celeb — one in every of many revelations in her new memoir.
Britney’s “Lady in Me” does not drop till subsequent week, however the dishonest declare is simply one other chapter in relation to her relationship with the *NSYNC star.
Bear in mind, we had been first to report Britney additionally says she and Justin bought pregnant once they had been 19, and he or she claims he pushed for the abortion she finally had.
Within the e book, we’re informed Britney does not title the individual with whom Justin allegedly stepped out, saying the girl now has a household Brit does not need to embarrass … which implies followers will, inevitably, begin attempting to attach dots on their very own.
In fact, Justin dropped his large hit “Cry Me a River” in 2002 — admitting he wrote it after a nasty argument with Spears — with many believing she had cheated on him.
Britney by no means denied the claims, and launched her tune “Everytime” the next 12 months — a tune her writing companion says was a direct response to “Cry Me a River.” Britney’s lyrics within the tune embrace, “I could have made it rain. Please, forgive me. My weak point prompted you ache. And this tune’s my sorry.”
Nevertheless, since we broke the story of the abortion, some followers have speculated “Everytime” is definitely concerning the being pregnant and abortion … particularly as a result of the music video incorporates a lady giving beginning on the finish.
Britney and Justin first met whereas working collectively on “The Mickey Mouse Membership” in 1992 after which dated from 1999 to 2002.
What’s not clear — who allegedly cheated on whom first, however Britney’s at the very least airing out her facet and extra within the memoir … set to drop October 24.
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