Become part of the pantheon of pop power, and you’re going to find all kinds of people coming after your hand in marriage. But we might not even get the kind of suitors Spears did – none other than England’s Prince William sent an invitation to meet.
This member of English royalty apparently had a thing for pop stars – he was known to have a crush on Baby Spice, Emma Bunton, as well. Spears admitted to having exchanged flirty emails with the prince. During her 2000 tour across the pond, the two were supposed to have a dinner date, but Spears stood William up. What chutzpah the gal had!
He's Not Fooling Anybody
Not long after this star-studded split, Timberlake released the song “Cry Me a River” in December 2002. Fans loved the haunting, beautiful lyrics, but it didn't take a genius to point out the similarities between the female star in the music video and Spears. While Timberlake has never publicly acknowledged who the song is about...we all know who it is.
He's even said that he wrote the song in the span of two hours, immediately following the breakup. Spears wrote a song in response: “Everytime,” with her friend's help and backing vocalist Annet Artani. The ballad couldn't defeat Timberlake's song, though.
Timberlake is Doing Fine
One of the longest-running and most prevalent rumors about the breakup is that Spears cheated on Timberlake with choreographer Wade Robson. Britney tried to hide the affair from Justin's eyes, but he discovered it nonetheless. Despite it all, it seems like Timberlake has ended up with a pretty wonderful life: he's married to the beautiful Jessica Biel, they have two children together.
Based on his 2019 album "Man of the Woods," he has a handsome log cabin in the woods where he sits to write his music and get away from it all. Spears’s life has gone through many ups and downs, but she can't claim the storybook life of Timberlake.
How's Banana Doing, We Wonder
While on tour after her second album, Spears found inspiration in hip hop artists such as Jay-Z and The Neptunes and started creating new songs with a little more funk. She signed a million-dollar promotional deal with Pepsi and released her self-titled third studio album in November 2001. The album's first single, “I'm a Slave 4 U,” became a top-ten hit worldwide.
Spears drew more inspiration from Salma Hayek in "From Dusk till Dawn" and revealed a stunning performance at the 2001 MTV Video Music Awards. She draped a seven-foot-long albino Burmese python over her shoulders. The python's name was Banana, and she passed away in 2013 after growing to a total of sixteen feet long.
Britney Does Things her Way
As she toured, promoted, and recorded, Britney didn't have much time to write her own lyrics. She had a stable of writers to help her out there, so it wasn't until her third album that she started to provide her own material. Leave it to Britney to create her own unique way of keeping track of the lyrics she came up with.
She would call her house phone from her cellphone and leave a message on her own answering machine, singing through the phone to make a recording for herself. Not only did it keep the ideas from disappearing, but she had a recording to transport with ease. One of the first songs Spears created in this way was “Not a Girl, Not Yet a Woman.”