Britney Spears is placing to relaxation any hypothesis of a biopic about her life and profession coming anytime quickly.
“Yeah I know I’ve posted too much this week on Instagram… kinda fun though !!! Now that I’m breathing … I have time … it’s different !!! I like it !!!” she posted to Instagram on Tuesday, alongside an artsy photograph of a set of doorways. “I hear about people wanting to do movies about my life … dude I’m not dead !!!”
Without naming names, the “Hold Me Closer” singer’s ideas on a possible film adaptation of her life adopted Millie Bobby Brown’s remarks in a Monday interview on The Drew Barrymore Show that taking part in Spears could be her dream function.
“I think her story, first of all, resonates with me,” the 18-year-old Stranger Things actress stated on the present. “Growing up in the public eye, watching her videos, watching interviews of her when she was young.… And I don’t know her, but when I look at pictures of her, I feel like I could tell her story in the right way — and hers only.”
However, after taking pictures down the potential of a biopic, Spears instantly turned her ire on her dad and mom, Jamie and Lynne Spears, over preserving her within the authorized conservatorship that managed her life for 13 years. “Although it’s pretty fucking clear they preferred me dead,” she continued in her prolonged caption adopted by a collection of eye-rolling emojis. “I guess my family is going to lock their doors now.”
Meanwhile, if Spears isn’t right down to work along with her, Brown nonetheless has her secret collaborations with pal Mariah Carey to give attention to, having hinted on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon not too long ago that she’s already recorded music with the “Elusive Chanteuse” herself.
This story first appeared on Billboard.com.