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JAKARTA - Britney Spears revealed that she must undergo intense therapy to complete her upcoming autobiography.

The pop star first revealed details of her upcoming memoir, The Woman In Me, earlier this week, confirming the title and cover image to her fans, as well as release dates.

Set to arrive on October 24 through the Gallery Books extension of Simon & Schuster The autobiography will explore the fame of the pop star, his music career, and his moments as a mother.

Through this book Spears also talked about his 13-year conservatory in detail for the first time.

In a new news shared on Twitter, the Toxic singer said that she underwent intense therapy while trying to write her autobiography, and expressed her hopes that fans would enjoy the final results.

"Okay friends, so my books will be published soon. I worked hard for this book, I underwent intense therapy to finish this book, so you should like it," he said in the video.

"And if you don't like it, it doesn't matter either," he continued.

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Meanwhile, according to a press release from Gallery Books, the memoir revealed for the first time the extraordinary Spears journey and the core power of one of the greatest performers in pop music history.

"Wrote with extraordinary openness and humor, Spears' innovative book illuminates the power of music and love that lasts forever and the importance of a woman telling her own story, in her own way, in the end," he added.

The description alludes to how Spears has lived under a conservatory court order created by his father since 2007 - something that has caught the world's attention and led to the '#FreeBritney' movement that prompted him to be released.


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