Britney Spears is reportedly willing to share her side of her life story, but it has to be on her terms.
It's been reported that the pop star is grateful for the outpouring of support from fans and fellow stars in the weeks following the premiere of the New York Times–produced documentary, Framing Britney Spears, on Hulu. The public outcry for her freedom from her legal conservatorship, helmed by her father, Jamie Spears, has also inspired the singer to possibly open up about her life sometime soon, potentially with media mogul Oprah Winfrey.
"Britney has considered speaking out about her past, mostly because she doesn't feel others should tell her story," a source told ET. "She's always hated doing interviews but if she ever takes that step, Oprah would most likely be her first choice. At this point, there is no plan in the works for her to do an interview but when she does, there will be steps Britney would need to take before speaking out."
Following the iconic interviewer’s bombshell special with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, Spears’ supporters believe Winfrey, 67, is the best person to dig deep with the “Toxic” singer.
“Can’t stop thinking about how much we need an Oprah interview with Britney,”one person tweeted. “It would absolutely change her life.” AGREED! <3
This wouldn’t be the first time Winfrey has interviewed Spears. The talk show host sat down with the pop star in 2002 at the peak of her career.