How much will Britney Spears make from her memoir? Insider reveals Sam Asghari 'will not profit' from estranged wife's book
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Britney Spears' book deal is worth an estimated $15 million, but her soon-to-be ex-husband, Sam Asghari, will not be able to touch a penny of it, according to Page Six.
The pop princess, who admitted she was "a little shocked" by their split, will release her autobiography 'The Woman in Me' on October 24.
Will Sam Asghari gain any profit from Britney Spears' memoir?
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But Asghari, 29, will be unable to benefit from any of the book's contents, even if Spears, 41, discusses the events that led to the breakdown of their 14-month relationship within its pages.
In response to rumors that Asghari signed a contract promising to receive $1 million for each year of marriage in the event of a split.
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A source close to the situation revealed, “Britney and Sam have a totally iron-clad prenup. He gets basically nothing — there are no millions, and he certainly will not profit from Britney’s book, that’s her book.”
As previously reported, insiders claim that Spears lavished Asghari with money for private jets and opulent trips while he frequently abandoned her for extended periods of time.
After years of speculation regarding Spears' finances, it has finally been revealed that she will not share the book sales proceeds with Asghari.
According to a source familiar with the matter, Britney was "pretty much broke" when she entered the conservatorship.
Spears was one of the top earners in the music business from music sales and touring after her meteoric rise to fame in the 1990s.
However, according to industry insiders who spoke to Page Six, the star's finances were in a precarious state when her family placed her under a conservatorship in 2008 as a result of her highly visible erratic behavior.
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The source said, “She had that ugly divorce from Kevin and the dispute over custody."
The source added, “The conservatorship put in place structures for earning more money from tours, from her Vegas residency and slowly her money built back up."
The source says, “It’s something that hasn’t necessarily been focused on, but there were financial reasons why the conservatorship was in Britney’s interest, although she won’t see it that way.”
An overview of her financial situation in 2018 was made possible by the ugly public battle she fought to be released from the conservatorship.