Stefflon Don? At the Euros Final? Looking amazing! ? And Ultra Nate, from the 90’s looking great too! What a tournament this has been! #WEURO2022 #ENG #GER I’m loving the start of the #EURO2022 Final with et al /mkgS0WC7e7 Sets a great example for female culture …and the songs were a complete bop too! Utterly brilliant to see the female powerhouses and performing an opening set at the game.
Hill opened the performance before Stefflon Don joined Ultra Naté for a rendition of ‘You’re Free’, which Hill also appeared on towards the end.Ĭheck out some fan reaction to the moment below and watch the full performance here on iPlayer.
The final kicked off at 5pm and sees England’s lionesses play against Germany at Wembley.Īhead of kick off, Hill, Stefflon Don and Ultra Naté performed at the event. And my own family made a fool of me … I’m not going to be a victim.”īecky Hill, Stefflon Don and Ultra Naté have performed at Wembley Stadium ahead of the Euro women’s final today (July 31). She added: “I share this because I am aware of my love and passion to sing. In the caption to the video, Spears revealed that she has wanted to record a new version of the song for the duration of her conservatorship, but “the team said no.” The new version of the song featured a number of different lyrics, including in the chorus, when she sings: “Give me a fucking sign.” “I haven’t shared my voice in an extremely long time … maybe too long,” Spears wrote on Instagram alongside the video of her singing the hit 1998 song. The video came soon after Britney secured another legal victory, with her father Jamie Spears ordered to give a deposition and answer questions about his alleged misconduct at the helm of the pop star’s now-terminated conservatorship. Spears recently shared a video of herself singing an a cappella version of her hit single ‘Baby One More Time’. Britney Spears CREDIT: Gabe Ginsberg/FilmMagic NME has reached out to the publisher for comment. Simon & Schuster have yet to confirm an alternate release date. The planned release date for Spears’ memoir was initially January, which is when publisher Simon & Schuster hoped to have the book on shelves.
The much-anticipated memoir, which is expected to explore the 13-year conservatorship the musician was placed under until last year, is finished but has now been hit by production delays, according to reports.Īs reported in TMZ, the worldwide supply shortage has impacted publications of many books. READ MORE: Controlling Britney Spears review: toxic conservatorship back under the microscope.Britney Spears’ upcoming new memoir has reportedly been delayed by a paper shortage.