Britney Spears' representative denies reports of her being banned from a luxury hotel after allegedly upsetting guests with topless poolside antics. Spears recently shared videos of herself in a gold dress, expressing her love for making people feel uncomfortable. She also refuted claims of working on a new album, stating that she now prefers ghostwriting for other artists and has written over 20 songs for them in the past two years.
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Britney Spears has announced on Instagram that she will "never return to the music industry," debunking recent rumors about her planning a comeback with a new album. Despite releasing a duet with Elton John in 2022, Spears clarified that she enjoys ghostwriting and has written songs for others in the past two years. Her statement marks a definitive end to speculation about her future in music following her release from a conservatorship. Spears also mentioned her memoir, "The Woman in Me," which discusses her life under the conservatorship and personal revelations.
Britney Spears has refuted rumors of her working on a new album and stated on Instagram that she will "never return to the music industry." She clarified that she writes songs for fun or for other artists, having written over 20 songs in the past two years, and prefers to work as a "ghostwriter." Spears also addressed misconceptions about her book, "The Woman in Me," which was a national bestseller, emphasizing that she is "so loved and blessed" contrary to the narrative of her being mistreated by the media.
Britney Spears has publicly refuted rumors about releasing a new album, stating on Instagram that she will "never return to the music industry" but will continue to write music as a ghostwriter for others. Despite her past collaborations and a successful single with Elton John, Spears has expressed her enjoyment in writing for others after her negative experiences in the industry, including a conservatorship that lasted nearly 14 years. Her last album was released in 2016, and she has no plans to pursue her own music projects further.