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Memoirs of Britney Spears, which will go on sale this fall and promise to reveal many sensational details from the life of a pop star, are seriously interested in filmmakers. According to insiders, the famous Hollywood director Ryan Murphy, the creator of American Horror Story, is preparing to make Britney an offer that she cannot refuse. Namely, to tell the true story of his life under guardianship on camera for a generous fee. About what sum there can be a speech, it is not known yet. According to informed sources, Murphy is only going to talk to Britney about this. But there is no doubt that these negotiations may end in agreement on the part of the singer – Britney and Ryan are personally acquainted and even worked together.

Ryan is openly fascinated by the saga of Britney’s life and, of course, he is one of the few directors in Hollywood, and maybe the only one, who actually has a professional relationship with Britney. He knows her, he knows her world, and he knows why her custody story resonated with so many people. But Ryan hates being accused of using victims and tragedy in his shows, so it becomes an incredibly sensitive issue, and he wouldn’t even consider promoting it without Britney’s full co-signing, says The US Sun insider.
Recall that talk about the biopic of Britney Spears has been going on for years. Last year, interest in playing the singer in a potential biopic was expressed byStranger Things by Millie Bobby Brown. Millie believes that her own life is very similar to the long-suffering fate of Britney. Spears was critical of this:
I hear about people wanting to make films about my life… Dude, I’m not dead! Although it is obvious that they would prefer to see me dead, – the star was indignant, once again mentioning her mother and sister.
Source: Hellomagazine

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