Spears described it in her book by saying: “Brawl is the only word for it – we were all over each other, grappling so passionately it was like we were in a street fight.”
Her claim about the layers of tights will shock her fans, who railed against her being placed under a conservatorship for so long.
A source familiar with Spears‘ legal battle to free herself of it s binding terms said: “The control extended beyond finances and career – it was deeply personal, even invasive. Wardrobe, diet, medication – it was all tightly managed.”
Spears also used her memoir to address her frequent hair-tossing and styling choices in videos shared since regaining control of her life.
“As performers, we girls have our hair,” she said. “That’s the real thing guys want to see. They love to see the long hair move. They want you to thrash it. If your hair’s moving, they can believe you’re having a good time.”
She also described how, during a Las Vegas residency, she forced herself to perform in stiff wigs to defy those “making money” out of her.
“In the most demoralizing moments of my Las Vegas residency, I wore tight wigs, and I’d dance in a way where I wouldn’t move a hair on my head.
“Everyone who was making money off me wanted me to move my hair, and I knew it – so I did everything but that.”
