Spears, 41, has revealed in her memoir, "The Woman in Me," that Timberlake, 42, broke up with her over the phone, but later visited her in Louisiana to give her a breakup letter, as confirmed by a source. According to the insider, Spears still keeps the letter stored under her bed. Although the contents of the letter were not mentioned, Spears describes Timberlake as a "skilled writer" and shares how his message deeply affected her emotionally. She recounts feeling devastated after Timberlake ended their relationship.
According to a passage from The New York Times, she wrote that she was comatose in Louisiana while he was happily active in Hollywood. The excerpt was published on Thursday, October 19.
In her upcoming memoir, scheduled for release on Tuesday, October 24, Spears candidly discusses her personal battles throughout the years. People also shared another excerpt from the memoir, where Spears discloses that she underwent an abortion during her relationship with Timberlake.
Justin expressed his discontent with the pregnancy, stating that we were not prepared and too young to have a child. Despite potential backlash, I agreed to terminate the pregnancy, although I remain uncertain if it was the right choice. Personally, I would not have made that decision if it were solely up to me. Justin was resolute in his desire to not become a father.
While Timberlake has not addressed Spears' shocking revelations, a source revealed that he is actively distancing himself from her book and prioritizing his family instead. Timberlake is married to Jessica Biel and they have two sons, Silas aged 8 and Phineas aged 2.
According to an insider, Justin and Britney's relationship occurred a long time ago, and Justin has since moved on with a completely different life. He is now focused on his family, career, and looking ahead, wanting to leave any past events behind.
Timberlake and Spears initially met while working together on The All-New Mickey Mouse Club in the early 1990s. After their time on the show, they both pursued musical careers and reconnected in 1999. Their romantic relationship lasted until 2002, the same year Timberlake departed from 'Nsync to embark on a solo career. During this period, he released the song "Cry Me a River," which was speculated to be inspired by Spears.
In his 2018 memoir, "Hindsight & All the Things I Can't See in Front of Me," Timberlake reveals that he was scorned and angry when he wrote the hit song "Cry Me a River." Without any prior intention, he composed the song within a span of two hours. The intensity of his emotions compelled him to put them into words and create a relatable form of expression for others. The song resonated with listeners as it captured a universal experience that many have gone through.