How Does Justin Timberlake Feel About Britney Spear’s New Book?

Pop Stars Britney Spears And Justin Timberlake At Celebrity Basketball Game In Las Vegas.

Singer Justin Timberlake (L) of ” ‘N Sync” and girlfriend, pop star Britney Spears, watch from the sidelines during a celebrity basketball game at the “Challenge for the Children III” event at the Thomas & Mack Center in Las Vegas July 29, 2001. The three-day event raises money for charities including The Arnold Palmer Hospital for Women and Children, the Epilepsy Foundation, Calvary Academy, the Las Vegas Boys & Girls Club, Camp Good Days and the Justin Timberlake Foundation. BK

Think Justin Timberlake is happy about Britney Spears’ new book “The Woman in Me”?

Of course he’s not.

A so-called “source” says, quote, “Justin is not at all happy about what has come out in this book… [He] has not reached out to Britney at all about any of this, and he is not going to because there is nothing he can say to her.”

Britney, on the other hand, is in a great place.  Quote, “Doing this book has given Britney life, and she really doesn’t care who is offended by anything in it because it is what happened.”

It’s been a financial windfall for her, too.  Not only will she make bank off the book, but her music sales have jumped since it came out on Tuesday.

Britney Spears will earn 25% of the net profits from her memoir according to a new report from TMZ.

That generous percentage is expected to cover the reported $12.5 million advance that she got for writing the book, which has already sold over 400,000 copies.

It’s happening !!!” the pop star wrote on social media the same day. “My book is the highest selling celebrity memoir in history and it’s only day 1 !!! Thank you to the fans who have been so supportive !!! Love you all !!!

Spears also posted photo book’s cover with the words, “My story. On my terms. At last,” along with a promo video. Simon & Schuster hasn’t officially confirmed the sales numbers, but according to Amazon, The Woman in Me is No. 1 on its list of most read and sold non-fiction books.

SOURCE: Page Six