Britney Spears is getting ready to share her side of the story.
The 'Toxic' hitmaker, 40, has signed an eye-watering $15 million book deal with publishing house Simon & Schuster for a tell-all memoir, per The Guardian.
The news of the book deal — first reported by Page Six — comes three months after the singer's 13-year conservatorship came to an end.
A source told the outlet that "the deal is one of the biggest of all time, behind the Obamas". The president and first lady signed a deal worth an estimated $65 million to write multiple books for Penguin Random House in 2017.
In November 2021, a judge put an end to the conservatorship that has controlled the singer's personal, professional and financial matters since 2008.
Her father Jamie - who was also her conservator - pointed to her public mental health struggles as justification for the legal guardianship, and what was intended as a temporary arrangement was made permanent by the end of that year.
Over the last several months, the pop star has been vocal about her estrangement from her family, including dad Jamie, mom Lynne and sister Jamie Lynn - who recently released her own memoir.
Britney has not been holding back on social media, slamming her family for their alleged involvement in the conservatorship.
Among the allegations Britney shed a light on is that her father Jamie allegedly stole $6 million from her.
Britney's lawyer also claims the controversial dad did not have a right to the $6 million he earned over the duration of the conservatorship, as the hitmaker hopes the judge from her upcoming hearing will order Jamie to returns the cash.
According to the legal docs, Jamie allegedly used a part of the $6 million to pitch a program titled, Cookin' Cruzin' & Chaos.
Aside from the $6 million, Mathew claims more cash was spent on lawyers for the conservatorship fees that were said to have amassed $30 million.
Elsewhere, Britney said she "should've slapped" her younger sister and her mom "across their f***ing faces".
Britney's post comes after Jamie Lynn's sit-down interview with Good Morning America saw her open up about her feud with her famous sister, subsequently adding fuel to the fire.
It comes as Britney referred to the conservatorship as "abusive" during a court hearing last year.
She told the judge she had been prohibited from getting married and having a baby and was not permitted to remove her IUD.
Britney even said that her father and "anyone involved in this conservatorship" should be incarcerated. She also claimed that she was "forced to take Lithium" as a "punishment".
In another court appearance on July 16, Britney told the judge that she has "always been scared" of her dad's drinking.