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Inside Justin Timberlake's Frustration with Britney Spears, Source Reveals

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Justin Timberlake is reportedly upset about a planned film adaptation of Britney Spears' memoir, which he fears might depict him negatively. The project, based on "The Woman in Me," is currently in development.

Concerns Over Memoir Adaptation

A source claims that Timberlake remains bothered by how her story portrays him. He worries the film could rekindle past controversies, particularly if it casts him as the antagonist. This concern extends beyond the book; it's now about reaching a wider movie audience.

Studio Involvement and Future Plans

According to reports, Universal has secured film rights to the memoir, with Jon M. Chu attached as director. Although Spears is said to have told her truth in the book, Timberlake is concerned about his portrayal in theaters worldwide. Despite his displeasure, insiders suggest audiences are eager for this story.

Film Development Continues

The film's progress appears unaffected by Timberlake's frustrations. Studio executives are described as strategic thinkers ready to invest significantly to share Spears' story. Sources emphasize the inevitability of addressing her relationships within a narrative focused on her fame and music career.