In her upcoming memoir, Britney Spears discusses how Justin Timberlake's song 'Cry Me a River' shifted the public's perception of her to 'a harlot who'd broken the heart of America's golden boy.' The memoir, titled 'The Woman in Me,' reveals Spears' perspective on the aftermath of the song's release and its impact on her career. The book offers insights into the challenges faced by the pop star and sheds light on the dynamics of fame and public perception in the music industry.
Britney Spears Says Justin Timberlake’s ‘Cry Me a River’ Made Her Look Like a ‘Harlot’ Who Crushed ‘America’s Golden Boy’ 🔻🔻🔻 https://t.co/0dK3c1EYvW
Britney Spears’s “The Woman in Me” offers a familiar story of stardom, but it also has the cadences and stagecraft of a country song: striving, plucky, littered with almost operatic betrayals and misfortune. Read our review. https://t.co/qjOhWZd84e
Britney Spears Says Justin Timberlake's 'Cry Me a River' Music Video Turned Her Into a 'Harlot Who’d Broken the Heart of America's Golden Boy' https://t.co/D0v7T8qGCP
After Justin Timberlake’s “Cry Me a River,” Britney Spears saw her portrayal as a “harlot who’d broken the heart of America’s golden boy:” “I was comatose in Louisiana, and he was happily running around Hollywood.” Here are takeaways from “The Woman in Me.”https://t.co/wUC0RtKTAj https://t.co/k4O1yD2sCL
In Britney Spears' upcoming memoir "Woman in Me" she discusses how Justin Timberlake's "Cry Me A River" shifted the public's perception of the pop star to “a harlot who’d broken the heart of America’s golden boy.” 🔗https://t.co/4hjiiRudSH https://t.co/zjdHYY6nYI