Britney Spears did not agree to TV biopic
A representative for Britney Spears insists the star did not give her blessing for a forthcoming TV biopic.
Bosses at America's Lifetime network announced on Wednesday (24Aug16) they are developing Britney Jean, a biopic focusing on the "tumultuous true story" of the pop star's rise to fame, fall, and her subsequent triumphant return.
However, the film won't have the approval of the star herself,
after her representative released a statement on Thursday (25Aug16)
denouncing the project.
"Britney Spears will not be contributing in any way, shape or form
to the Lifetime biopic," a statement reads, "nor does it have her
blessing."
Despite her disapproval, producers are still forging on with the
film, which will star Australian actress Natasha Bassett as the
Toxic singer.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, the film will follow Britney's
humble beginnings in Kentwood, Louisiana, her success as a child
star, and her personal struggles following her parents'
divorce.
Her highly publicised love life, including relationships with
Justin Timberlake and ex-husbands Jason Alexander and Kevin
Federline, will also feature.
Britney Jean, which is slated to premiere in 2017, is the latest
celebrity biopic on Lifetime's slate. TV movies about the lives of
late stars Whitney Houston and Aaliyah have aired in recent years,
while behind-the-scenes drama from hit TV shows Saved by the Bell
and Beverly Hills, 90210 have been recreated for the small
screen.
Meanwhile, Britney has been on a whirlwind press tour to promote
her ninth studio album Glory, which will be released on Friday
(26Aug16).
On Sunday (28Aug16), she'll make her first performance at the MTV
Video Music Awards in almost 10 years. This time around, the
34-year-old is set to give a performance of her new single Make
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