The turbulent life of Britney Spears — who went from teenage pop idol to tabloid fodder — is becoming a television biopic.
Lifetime, a US network geared toward women, said it had given the green light to a two-hour film on the singer’s life, tentatively called “Britney,” to air next year.
Starring as Spears, one of the most recognizable musicians of her generation, will be Natasha Bassett, a rising actress from Australia, a Lifetime representative said.
Bassett, who started her own career as a child, appeared as a 1950s starlet in the latest film by the Coen Brothers, “Hail, Caesar!“
Lifetime said “Britney” will trace the 34-year-old Spears from her childhood in Louisiana, where her talent was recognized early on.
Spears became one of the most successful stars of the 1990s, topping the charts with songs that combined a squeaky-clean pop sound and undertones of teenage sexuality.
But her career quickly descended amid a messy personal life that included a highly public breakup with fellow star Justin Timberlake, two marriages in 2005 alone, and being caught on camera nearly dropping one of her two children from her lap while driving.
Spears has found more stability since starting a residency show in Las Vegas in late 2013.
She is releasing her ninth album, “Glory,” on Friday and two days later is set to perform at the MTV Video Music Awards.
Source: Arab News
GMT 16:15 2017 Monday ,13 November
U2 plays London's Trafalgar Square ahead of MTV awardsGMT 18:20 2017 Saturday ,04 November
NYPD gathering evidence for possible Weinstein arrestGMT 15:50 2017 Thursday ,02 November
Beverly Hills police investigating Weinstein, TobackGMT 19:19 2017 Thursday ,26 October
Pixar's 'Coco' celebrates Mexico in times of TrumpGMT 19:15 2017 Thursday ,26 October
Kiwi Waititi brings 'comedy of the mundane' to HollywoodGMT 17:15 2017 Wednesday ,25 October
New York AG investigates Weinstein CompanyGMT 17:10 2017 Wednesday ,25 October
Kid Rock ends speculation of US senate bidGMT 16:53 2017 Saturday ,21 October
Could Weinstein face trial? The mogul's legal woesMaintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2021 ©
Maintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2021 ©
Send your comments
Your comment as a visitor