Kevin Federline’s memoir, “You Thought You Knew,” is set to be released on October 21, 2025. Even though the book is not out yet, it is already stirring controversies. Reports suggest that Federline’s memoir could affect Britney Spears’ freedom and conservatorship status. This is because her ex-husband mentions in the book that her behavior may be worrying.
Britney Spears’ freedom is at risk now that the memoir is out, says source
Kevin Federline’s upcoming memoir, “You Thought You Knew,” could risk Britney Spears’ freedom, according to sources. Recently, Rob Shuter reported that in the memoir, Federline has mentioned that the “Free Britney” movement has gone too far, pushing away the professionals who were once there to always help and support the singer.
For the unversed, the #FreeBritney movement was a campaign that began in 2009 and gained momentum in 2019. People were curious to know why the singer’s money, career, and personal life were controlled by someone else.
In short, they questioned why Britney Spears was still under a conservatorship. They used the hashtag #FreeBritney and argued that she had not been protected, but rather controlled and exploited. The movement gained a lot of attention, and the conservatorship ended in 2021.
Now, with Federline’s memoir, fans are concerned that her freedom could be gone once more. He mentioned that this “isn’t about freedom anymore.” Instead, “it’s all about survival.” He noted various unsettling social media clips by the 43-year-old, which include her dancing barefoot around dog mess, admitting her knee “snaps out now and then,” as signs that she may be struggling.
However, the ”Stronger” singer’s team has given it back to Federline, saying he is just “profiting” from Spears’ pain. They urged the people to read her memoir, “The Woman in Me,” for her side of the story. One insider stated, “The real question isn’t if Britney’s free — it’s if she’s safe.”