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Who is Eden Wilson? Songwriter on Britney Spears' Femme Fatale tour says there were no 'good vibes' from pop star's parents

Singer Eden Wilson took to X and said that she is glad Britney Spears wrote her memoir 'The Woman in Me'
PUBLISHED NOV 2, 2023
Songwriter Eden Wilson said she did not get good vibes from Britney Spears' parents during the 2011 'Femme Fatale' tour (Getty Images, @eden/Instagram)
Songwriter Eden Wilson said she did not get good vibes from Britney Spears' parents during the 2011 'Femme Fatale' tour (Getty Images, @eden/Instagram)

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Eden Wilson, the songwriter for Britney Spears's 2011 concert tour Femme Fatale, said she did not get good vibes from the singer's parents during the tour. The revelations come after Wilson read Spears' memoir, 'The Woman in Me' released on October 24.

The creator of the solo project Jessie and the Toy Boys, Wilson, revealed the nature of Spears' parents in a series of tweet threads on X (formerly Twitter).

She opened as Jessie and the Toy Boys for Spears' Femme Fatale tour.

Eden Wilson shares her time on Femme Fatale tour

Wilson took to X to share her time with the pop star during the 2011 tour, where she had the opportunity to perform. She opened Spears' 2011 concert tour Femme Fatale as Jessie and the Toy Boys along with Nicki Minaj and Nervo in the North American leg of the tour.

Eden Wilson performing live on the
Eden Wilson performing live on the Femme Fatale tour as Jessie and the Toy Boys (Wikimedia Commons)

She began her tweet threads by sharing a 29-second audio of a song that she wrote with Toby Gad and Eddie Serrano. "I wrote this song with Toby Gad and Eddie Serrano. I can confirm this is real. I also opened up the Femme Fatale tour for her which was a huge honor under my previous artist name, 'Jessie and The Toy Boys'… I wish this track made the album. The chorus is fire, and I love Britney so much and look up to her a lot @britneyspears."



 

Wilson continued her experience on the tour, recalling Spears's sweet nature and her parents' negative vibes. "I also just started reading her book… man… there's so much I wanna say about my time on the Femme Fatale tour, but it's not my place. There's so much I saw and only understand now…But I'm so happy she's free and wrote this incredible book. She's the sweetest, most loving & talented soul. And I can't say I got a good vibe from her parents on that tour AT ALL. Not. At. All."



 

She further added that she does not have any photos or videos from the tour, as cameras were not allowed in the arena. "And you wanna know what else is sad/weird/sucks? I barely have any photos/videos from that tour because they had a weird ass rule that NO ONE could have cameras or even camera phones in the arenas. I had my own photographer/videographer to capture content and (they) screamed at him for photographing MY SET one of the first cities and MADE him leave immediately. It was so whack. So I rely on fan videos from YouTube to try and remember… it depresses me. if anyone has any, send them my way!"



 

Sharing the YouTube link of her latest song 'Bad Apple' Wilson stated that Spears has been an influence in her singing career. "Tbh… where would any of us artists be without Britney? She still influences me to this day. With my latest release last month, I wanted to specifically bring REAL choreo back, I miss the days where queens like Brit, Madonna, Janet DID THE DAMN THANG. I hope you enjoy! "



 

What happened to Jessie and the Toy Boys?

Wilson's solo project, created in 2010, has not been used since 2013. The singer has finally revealed why she changed the name to Eden xo, which she currently uses. She told the reason while answering a user.

One user said on X, "OMG IVE BEEN WONDERING WHAT HAPPENED TO JESSIE AND THE TOY BOYS FOR YEARS"

Wilson replied to the tweet saying a major label wanted to change her name. "What happened was when I went from being indie (j&TTb) to signing to a major label they wanted to change me - so they suggested all these other names. Finally, I agreed to go by Eden, which is my actual middle name. But they did a TERRIBLE job of promoting me or even letting people and early fans have the awareness of what I was doing… so I suffered there… glad you found me again though."



 

Fans sympathize with Britney Spears

Spears is again back in court battling with her father, Jamie Spears. Even after being freed from her conservatorship in 2021, Spears returned to court on October 31, opposing her father's request that she pay his legal fees and hand over the documents.

BEVERLY HILLS, CA - APRIL 12:  Honoree Britney Spears attends the 29th Annual GLAAD Media Awards at
Britney Spears's legal battle with her father Jamie Spears is unlikely to end anytime soon (Getty Images)

As Wilson wrote on X, fans have come up with sympathetic reactions towards Spears, who had to survive a 13-year-long conservatorship under her father. Adding to the waves created by the pop icon's memoir, Wilson's revelations add fuel to the fire.

One user stated, "Even though Britney spills a lot of tea in her book, we all know there's still so much more to tell."



 

In light of the latest legal proceedings, fans also urged Wilson to say more about what happened in 2011, which could be useful for Spears' legal team.

One user stated, "Just say it. You're only helping her case."



 

Another one wrote, "She is still fighting a legal battle, anything could help her! I heard they told yall you can't even look her in the eyes."



 



 

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