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Britney Spears spotted discussing future music plans in New York, say sources

Britney Spears is happy to be in New York
Britney Spears spotted discussing future music plans in New York, say sources
Britney Spears (Photo credit: Bang Media)

Britney Spears is “so happy” to have made her first trip to New York in a long time.


The 41-year-old pop superstar arrived in the Big Apple on Wednesday, Oct. 11 and reportedly enjoyed a late-night sushi dinner with Colombian singers Maluma and J Balvin at Zero Bond, where they chatted about her upcoming autobiography and future music plans.


“The guys flagged her down, and she and her group joined them. Everyone was in good spirits. Britney was all smiles and so happy to be back in New York for the first time in a while,” a source told Page Six. 

The “Toxic” hitmaker will release her highly-anticipated memoir The Woman in Me later this month and although she has been recorded reading a portion of the book, the rest of the voiceover will be done by a mystery celebrity.


Sources told “TMZ,” Spears found it too painful to retell the sections about her family – who previously governed a conservatorship that allowed them to control her multimillion-dollar fortune – in her own words, so publishers went on the hunt for an alternative.

Only female celebrities were approached for the job, and though the publisher pushed for Reese Witherspoon to do the narration, the “Morning Show” actress was unavailable.

It is believed the mystery star has completed work on the recording.

The “Lucky” songstress recently explained that the book – which takes its title from a lyric from her ’ 2001 hit “I’m Not a Girl, Not Yet a Woman” – is the result of extensive therapy

“Ok guys so my book is coming out very, very soon. I worked my a** off for this book, I had a lot of therapy to get this book done, so you guys better like it. And if you don’t like it, that’s fine too,” she told fans on her Instagram.

Spears is the third member of her family to release a tome telling the story of her rise to fame, with her mother Lynne Spears penning Through the Storm: A Real Story of Fame and Family in a Tabloid World 2008, and her younger sister Jamie Lynn having published Things I Should Have Said in 2022.

“It’s coming. My story. On my terms. At Last. Are you ready? On sale 10.24.23,” Spears said in a message alongside the cover reveal of the book:

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