Britney Spears tell-all book gets $15 million deal

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Along with a copy of the letter, she posted:

“In a world where your own family goes against you, it’s actually hard to find people that get it and show empathy !!!!” she wrote. “Again, I’m not here to be a victim although I’m the first to admit I’m pretty messed up by it all … I want to help others in vulnerable situations, take life by the balls and be brave !!!”

Britney continued, “I wish I would have been … I was so scared, and nothing is worse than your own family doing what they did to me … I’m lucky to have a small circle of adorable friends who I can count on … In the meantime, thank you to Congress for inviting me to the White House.”

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The letter was signed by Reps. Charlie Crist (D-Fla.) and Eric Swalwell (D-Calif.). And it congratulated Spears and her attorney on their victory in terminating the pop star’s conservatorship.

The superstar is now free to speak. And she claims she is sitting on a vault of stories about relatives who did not help. And others who profited from her pain in the 13-year conservatorship. “Lord have mercy on my family’s souls if I ever do an interview.”