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Britney Spears Teases New Music After Memoir, Is Accused of Shading Selena Gomez on October 30, 2023 at 4:59 pm The Hollywood Gossip

Last week, Britney Spears’ book launched as an instant bestseller.
The popularity of The Woman In Me is so intense that her streaming numbers have jumped. Also, Justin Timberlake wisely deactivated Instagram comments.
Over the weekend, fans shouted with joy when Britney teased a possible new song. New music? At last?!
But … was her announcement also shade thrown at Selena Gomez? Do these two phenomenal queens have a beef?
Britney Spears attends the announcement of her then-new residency, “Britney: Domination” at Park MGM on October 18, 2018. (Photo Credit: Getty Images)
On Saturday, October 28, living legend Britney Spears took to Instagram.
Alongside a screenshot from her “Overprotected” music video, she shared some news.
“I wrote a new song !!! Hate you to like me !!!” Britney announced.
On Saturday, October 28, Britney Spears teased a possible new song while referring to a screenshot from her “Overprotected” music video. (Image Credit: Instagram)
“No beef with anyone … just being a narcissist in a claimed, self-entitled way !!!” Britney seemingly joked.
It sounds like she is referring to criticism that she has seen about her past or present look. People say weird things about Britney on the internet, and she tragically sees a lot of it.
“It’s to accumulate interest by giving ego with my eyes closed,” Britney quipped, “because I hear important people do that these days.”
Was Britney joking, or is “Hate You to Like Me” a potential song title? It’s a tease, either way.
But, as many of us (myself included) instantly thought, it is strongly reminiscent of Selena Gomez’s hit breakup anthem.
“Lose You to Love Me” isn’t one of Selena’s transcendent dance bops. It’s an almost accusatory yet mournful song about healing after breaking up with a very toxic guy. A guy who went on to get married to a Baldwin daughter.
“Is she shading Selena again?” one of now-fallen Twitter’s lingering active users tweeted.
“Britney Spears can’t enjoy her memoir and all the praise she’s getting,” a reply spat.
The reply tweet continued: “She just had to find a way to insult Selena somehow.” Um … what part of Britney’s post was shade, exactly?
The Woman In Me is the title of Britney Spears’ October 2023 memoir. (Image Credit: Simon and Schuster)
So there is some history, here.
In 2016, Selena Gomez — one of the most influential people on social media, the queen of the Instagram — spoke about self-worth in a speech.
At the time, she spoke about how a lot of girls feel that they have to show their bodies on Instagram.
On Instagram, Britney Spears shared three variants of this photo, each with slightly different filters for the lighting. We like this one the most. (Photo Credit: Instagram)
Britney has, many times, come under fire for showing her body. And, one year ago, in October of 2022, Britney seemed to lash out at Selena’s 2016 speech.
“They say ‘This is NOT something I would do,’” Britney complained. “Yet those women are the very ones who get 4 million dollar budget videos made about sucking and licking on homemade ice cream !!!!”
Many believe that she could only have been referring to Selena’s 2020 collaboration with Blackpink, “Ice Cream.”
Selena Gomez’s look for her “Ice Cream” collab with Blackpink took social media by storm in 2020. She shared this behind-the-scenes snapshot on Instagram. (Photo Credit: Instagram)
“So the next time I see someone with a big budget video sucking on lollipops yet giving righteous speeches shaming other women for exposing their bodies,” Britney wrote at the time.
“I would like to tell those people don’t be a hypocrite,” she continued, “as you suck on your lollipop having HUGE budget dreams…”
Simply put, the speech struck a nerve for Britney. She was not its target audience, but the words stung.
How do you celebrate a bestselling book launch? Britney Spears got away from the stress of the (still extremely positive) public reaction to her memoir, spending some naked time baring her peach on the beach. We can see the shadow of her photographer on the sand. (Photo Credit: Instagram)
However, Britney also clarified in a follow-up post that she wasn’t singling out Selena.
Yes, that speech from Selena had made the rounds again on social media. Some may have assumed that it was more recent.
But Britney wrote that her mini-rant “had nothing to do with anyone specific at all.”
Britney Spears shared a photo of her full naked body on Twitter on Tuesday, October 18, 2022. Thank you, ma’am! (Photo Credit: Twitter)
That’s sort of odd, though, given the fellatinous lollipop and ice cream imagery that Britney evoked.
There was a lot of that in the “Ice Cream” music video, though it was very tame.
Britney’s frustrations likely also stemmed from her years under her father’s conservatorship. Britney, who has done high-concept music videos and extraordinary performances, could no longer control her own life — private or professional.
The beautiful Selena Gomez made people gasp over the final weekend of September with this incredible look. The thigh-high boots were already spectacular before we take note of that plunging neckline. (Photo Credit: Instagram)
In other words, Britney and Selena had a very indirect disagreement. Also, Selena was one of Britney’s wedding guests.
We’re unclear on how Britney making a hypothetical song title similar to a Selena hit is “shading” exactly.
If anything, it would be flattering. Why are people trying to pit these badass ladies against each other? I’d rather see them collab.
Britney Spears Teases New Music After Memoir, Is Accused of Shading Selena Gomez was originally published on The Hollywood Gossip.
Last week, Britney Spears’ book launched as an instant bestseller. The popularity of The Woman In Me is so intense …
Britney Spears Teases New Music After Memoir, Is Accused of Shading Selena Gomez was originally published on The Hollywood Gossip.
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Christian Keyes Announces ‘All the Queen’s Men’ Departure from BET+

A Major Shift for the Hit Series
Christian Keyes, the creator and star of the popular drama series “All the Queen’s Men,“ has officially announced that the show will be leaving BET and BET+. This decision marks a significant turning point for the series, which has garnered a dedicated fanbase since its debut.

Keyes’ Frustrations with BET+
Keyes took to social media to share his reasons for the departure, citing ongoing frustrations with the network. He revealed that he often learned about major show updates, such as premiere dates and trailers, through the internet rather than directly from BET+. This lack of communication left him feeling sidelined from the very project he created.
“It is continuously disappointing to find out that your show is coming back on the internet instead of finding out from the network,” Keyes stated, describing the treatment as “dismissive and disrespectful.”
He also disclosed that his “Created By” credit was removed in the show’s second season, forcing him to involve the Writers Guild of America to have his credit restored. Keyes emphasized that he conceived the series 15 years ago and remains deeply protective of its legacy.

No More BET+ Projects
Keyes confirmed that he will not be developing any prequels, spinoffs, or future projects related to “All the Queen’s Men” for BET or BET+. He is currently in negotiations with other streaming platforms to find a new home for the series, though no official announcement has been made regarding its next destination.
What’s Next for the Franchise?
- Season 4, Part 2 of “All the Queen’s Men” will still premiere on BET+ on July 24, coinciding with Keyes’ 50th birthday.
- Keyes is planning a stage play adaptation of the series, set to debut in Las Vegas with a potential tour to follow.
- The creator hinted at “personnel changes” within the TV production, referencing unprofessional behavior on set, though he did not name specific individuals.
Table: Key Developments
Development | Details |
---|---|
Leaving BET/BET+ | Confirmed by Christian Keyes |
Reason for Departure | Lack of communication, loss of creator credit, unprofessional conduct |
New Platform | Negotiations ongoing, not yet announced |
Prequels/Spinoffs | Will not be produced for BET/BET+ |
Stage Play | Planned for Las Vegas and touring |
Season 4B Premiere | July 24 (still on BET+) |
The Future of “All the Queen’s Men”
While the next chapter for “All the Queen’s Men” remains uncertain, Christian Keyes’ commitment to the series and its fans is unwavering. As he seeks a new platform, viewers can expect the universe he created to continue evolving—just not under the BET+ banner.
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How to Be an Industry Puppet (The Sabrina Carpenter Way)


Early Beginnings: A Star in the MakingBorn on May 11, 1999, in Quakertown, Pennsylvania, Sabrina Annlane Carpenter showed an early passion for music. So much so that her father built a soundproof booth in their basement to keep her singing from disturbing the neighbors. By age 10, she was already uploading cover songs to YouTube, signaling the start of her public journey.
Her early exposure to the industry came through an online talent contest linked to Miley Cyrus’s fan club, where she placed third. This modest win caught the attention of casting directors, leading to small acting roles, including a guest spot on Law & Order: SVU. Her big break came in 2014 when she landed the role of Maya Hart, the wisecracking best friend on Disney Channel’s Girl Meets World.The Disney Era: Building a FoundationThough not the lead, Sabrina’s role on Girl Meets World gave her a platform. Disney also recognized her singing talent, releasing her debut single, Can’t Blame a Girl for Trying. Between 2015 and 2019, she released four albums—Eyes Wide Open, Evolution, Singular: Act I, and Singular: Act II. These projects earned respectable chart positions and built a loyal fan base, but she had yet to break into mainstream pop stardom.
By the end of the decade, Sabrina was a familiar face with a solid resume but still seen by many as a Disney alum rather than a major pop artist. It was clear that a transformation was necessary.
The Turning Point: Reinvention and Industry Realities.
Sabrina’s journey reflects a common narrative for child stars transitioning to adult artists. She has spoken candidly about signing her first contract at 12, not fully understanding the implications, and navigating the pressures of the music industry. She faced the challenge of maintaining her identity while meeting industry expectations, including the unspoken rule to “sexify” her image to reach the next level.
Her transition was not just about image but also about artistic growth. The industry’s artist development process, sometimes involving vocal and dance training, stylistic changes, and even physical alterations, played a role in reshaping her brand.
New Beginnings with Island Records
In early 2021, Sabrina’s Disney contract ended, and she signed with Island Records. Her first single under the new label, Skin, sparked controversy and media attention, rumored to be a diss track aimed at Olivia Rodrigo. Whether intentional or not, it marked a new chapter, accompanied by noticeable changes in her appearance and style.

Her album Emails I Can’t Send (2022) showcased a more mature sound and personal songwriting, earning critical praise and fan admiration. The album’s success was bolstered by collaborations with top producers and songwriters, including Jack Antonoff, Ian Kirkpatrick, and Amy Allen, who helped craft a fresh, ‘80s-inspired pop sound with emotional depth.
Breaking Through: The Short and Sweet Era
Sabrina’s momentum continued with the release of Short and Sweet in 2024. The album debuted at number one on the Billboard charts and went platinum, signaling her arrival as a bona fide pop star. Her single Espresso reached number seven on the Hot 100 and topped the UK charts, cementing her global appeal.
Her live performances evolved into carefully choreographed shows blending soft ‘80s synth-pop with old Hollywood glam aesthetics. Brand partnerships with Rihanna’s Savage Fenty and Kim Kardashian’s Skims further elevated her profile, aligning her with powerful, fashion-forward female brands.
Controversy and Cultural Conversations
With fame came scrutiny. Sabrina’s increasingly provocative performances and imagery sparked debate, especially given her Disney roots and young fanbase. Videos of sexually suggestive stage acts and album cover art depicting submissive poses ignited discussions about feminism, sexual freedom, and the boundaries of artistic expression.
Critics accused her of glamorizing regressive gender roles, while supporters defended her right to explore sexuality on her terms. Sabrina herself acknowledged the complexity, emphasizing her normalcy and playful approach to performance.
The Artist Behind the Brand
Despite accusations of being an “industry plant,” Sabrina’s decade-long career and artistic involvement tell a different story. She is deeply involved in songwriting and creative decisions, dispelling myths that she is merely a manufactured product.
Her candid reflections reveal the toll of constant touring and the pressures of maintaining a public persona. Yet, she remains committed to her craft and evolving identity.What’s Next for Sabrina Carpenter?
Sabrina Carpenter’s story is far from over. Her latest album, Man’s Best Friend, has already sparked intense cultural debates, highlighting her ability to provoke thought and conversation. Whether loved or criticized, she commands attention and continues to push boundaries.

Her journey from a singing child in Pennsylvania to a global pop icon is a testament to perseverance, reinvention, and the complex machinery behind modern stardom. Sabrina Carpenter wasn’t just made overnight—she was made over years of hard work, strategic evolution, and fearless self-expression. The world is watching, and she’s just getting started.
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Juror 25’s Behavior Sparks Debate Over Fairness in High-Profile Diddy Trial

As the federal trial of Sean “Diddy” Combs unfolds under intense national scrutiny, an unexpected figure has taken center stage—not a witness or attorney, but Juror 25. His conduct in the jury room has ignited a heated debate over the integrity and fairness of the proceedings in one of the year’s most closely watched cases.

Juror 25: The Unlikely Focal Point
Juror 25, a 51-year-old Manhattan scientist with a Ph.D. in molecular biology and neuroscience, lives with his partner and is known for his love of opera and nature documentaries. During jury selection, he disclosed having seen video evidence related to the case, a detail that already set him apart from his peers.
Tensions in the Jury Room
Shortly after deliberations began, the jury sent a note to Judge Arun Subramanian expressing concern: Juror 25 “cannot follow your honor’s instructions.” This rare move immediately raised questions about whether the juror was struggling to grasp legal concepts or was simply challenging the group’s consensus. The judge, after careful consideration, instructed the panel to continue and report any further issues.

A Divided Jury—and Public
The situation has sparked a broader debate:
- Robust Deliberation or Disruption? Some argue that Juror 25’s insistence on thorough discussion is vital for justice, ensuring no detail is overlooked. Others worry that his approach could derail the process and threaten a fair verdict.
- Judicial Dilemma: The judge’s decision not to remove Juror 25 reflects the delicate balance between respecting juror independence and maintaining order.
- Media Spotlight: With every development dissected in real time, public opinion is sharply divided—some see Juror 25 as a conscientious holdout, others as an obstacle to justice.

What’s at Stake
This controversy highlights the challenges of jury selection in high-profile cases and the pressures jurors face under the national spotlight. It also raises fundamental questions about what fairness means in the American justice system: Is it about consensus, or about ensuring every voice is heard—even if it complicates the path to a verdict?
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