Britney Spears admits she cheated on Justin Timberlake with choreographer Wade Robson

Britney Spears has admitted that she cheated on her ex-boyfriend Justin Timberlake with dancer Wade Robson after years of rumours.
The pop star, 41, is getting candid about her private life in the pages of her new memoir "The Woman In Me," due out on October 24.
Britney and Justin were said to have split in 2002 after three years of dating because she was having an affair with Australian choreographer Wade. Dailymail.
Justin later released his famous song "Cry Me A River," which includes lyrics that allude to betrayal.
According to The US Sun, Britney confirms in her book that she kissed Wade during a night out.
"We were out one night and went to a Spanish bar. We danced and danced. I got close to him that night," the star writes.
Britney also writes that she was loyal to Justin for years 'with one exception'.
The star revealed that she told Justin about her kiss with Wade and they were able to move past it and stay together.
In 2001, Wade choreographed her iconic "Oops... I Did It Again" and "I'm A Slave 4 U", as well as the Las Vegas concert.
Britney said of the choreographer on Good Morning America in 2000: "He's just like a child prodigy, seriously... He's a genius. He's amazing."
However, their relationship was short-lived and Britney and Wade split within a year.
Wade largely stayed out of the spotlight after that, but resurfaced in the 2019 documentary "Leaving Neverland," in which he detailed the alleged abuse he suffered as a child at the hands of Michael Jackson.
This comes after Britney revealed she had a miscarriage during her relationship with Justin when she was just 19.
The star claimed that while she wanted the baby and 'dreamed of having a family' with Justin, who was also 19 at the time, he 'wasn't ready' for the responsibilities of parenthood and thought the couple were too young.
The star said the abortion was "one of the most painful things I've ever experienced in my life." /Telegrafi/



































































