Britney Spears Tried To Speak About Her Conservatorship On A Talk Show, Reveals Memoir But The Controversial Part Was Cleverly Edited (Photo Credit: Facebook)

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Britney Spears’ memoir The Woman In Me is creating ripples on the Internet even before it hits the shelves. A new piece of information from the singer’s tell-all book has left the Internet stunned after it has been revealed that Britney tried to speak about her conservatorship after she appeared on a talk show with Jonathan Ross way back in 2016. However, the host edited out the controversial part of the show. Scroll down to know the details.

Britney Spears’ tell-all book will be available on the shelves from October 24. The memoir is already making headlines after it is revealed how the singer has called out her former boyfriend, Justin Timberlake, over abortion, cheating, and breaking up via text.

Speaking of The Jonathan Ross Show, according to The Sun, Britney Spears, in her memoir, has revealed that she tried to spill the details of her conservatorship on the show, but it was cleverly edited out when aired. The singer also took a dig at her team over the same. Though she did not mention the name of the host, the publication is sure the songstress is hinting towards Jonathan Ross. “I even mentioned the Conservatorship on a talk show in 2016, but somehow that part of the interview didn’t make it to the air,” writes Britney in her book adding, “Huh. How interesting.”

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