The actress is preparing to print her autobiography, with alarming personal disclosures already emerging after extracts were leaked yesterday (October 17).
However, one of the most shocking revelations is the singer discussing her notorious choice to shave her head.
The singer made news in February 2007 when she removed her hair at a Los Angeles salon, a moment that would live on in pop culture.
The pop artist addressed why she decided to lose her brown hair in an extract from her new biography, The Woman in Me.

“I’d been eyeballed a lot as a kid. Since I was a teenager, I’d been looked up and down and had others tell me what they thought of my physique,” she says in an extract published with others.
“Shaving my head and acting out were my ways of pushing back,” she said.
The pop diva lost her personal rights in 2008 when her father placed her under conservatorship, robbing her of control over her basic finances, personal life, health, and estate.
“Under the conservatorship, I was made to understand that those days were now over,” she stated in an email.
“I needed to grow my hair out and get in shape.” I had to get to bed early and take whatever medication they prescribed.”
Spears’ conservatorship was ultimately removed in November 2021, following the #FreeBritney movement, which began in 2019 amid reports that she had stopped performing because she was being confined in a facility against her will by her father.

During the trial, the ‘Toxic’ singer made an impassioned appeal in a Los Angeles court, admitting that she “just wants her life back.”
“I want to end the conservatorship without being evaluated,” she stated.
“This conservatorship is doing me way more harm than good,” she said.
“I am entitled to a life… I’m quite good at what I do. All I want is to be the owner of my money… [and] tell the world my tale: “I would like to be heard.”
After being released from her extended conservatorship, the singer celebrated with a glass of champagne on Instagram.
“I’m celebrating my freedom and my birthday for the next two months,” she stated in an email.
“I mean, 13 years… I believe I have waited long enough. I’m so glad my lawyer, Mathew Rosengart, came into my life at the right time… He has genuinely transformed my life. I’ll be eternally grateful.”
The Woman in Me will be published on October 24th.