Britney Spears is considering a TV interview offer from Oprah Winfrey where she might spill the tea and give intimate details about her life journey before her bombshell memoir The Woman in Me releases in October, a source told the US Sun.
The 41-year-old pop icon apparently had four weeks to decide if she wanted to accept the TV interview offer from the famous talk show host, Oprah Winfrey, 69, and this would mark her first time to have a sit-down interview on TV since being released from her conservatorship on November 12, 2021.
There are rumours circulating that a lot of big television networks and online streaming platforms (including the interview offer from Oprah Winfrey) have been putting a significant amount of money on the table to get an inclusive, detailed one-on-one interview with the American singer before her memoir releases on October 24, 2023.
Known for The Oprah Winfrey Show, Oprah Winfrey had earlier reached out to Britney Spears's representatives for a tell-all TV interview when Spears was released from her conservatorship in 2021.
However, at the time, Britney Spears did not go ahead with this interview offer as she was trying to adjust with her new independent life after the conservatorship ended.
A source told told the US Sun that the interview proposal by Oprah Winfrey remains a complicated interview decision because Britney Spears still finds it hard to continue to speak to people about the more private aspects of her life.
"The trauma didn't go away overnight just because the conservatorship ended. Some days can be extremely testing and conversations can trigger her to behave unusually or even erratically," said the source.
The memoir The Woman in Me comes nearly two years after the American singer-songwriter ended her conservatorship of 13 years. In November 2021, Britney was released from her conservatorship under her father, Jamie Spears, who controlled her life and finances including her $60 million estate.
The tell-all memoir is Britney's telling of her own life story.
A source told PageSix that this memoir will shed light on Britney's childhood, her relationship with Justin Timberlake, her strained relationship with her family during her conservatorship, and her relationship with her husband Sam Asghari.