After lying about it for 30 years Britney Spears finally admitted who she really lost her virginity to

Britney Spears has revealed the identity of the person she lost her virginity to after choosing to keep the subject private for nearly thirty years.

At 43 years of age, Spears has become significantly more candid about her life following the conclusion of her contentious conservatorship with her father in 2021, which lasted for 13 years.

Moreover, in the previous year, the pop icon resolved certain disputes with her father outside of court for an undisclosed amount.

She has also published her recent memoir, The Woman in Me, where she shared previously undisclosed aspects of her life.

Spears noted that when her career began, her publicists were eager to promote her in a certain manner, which prevented her from discussing the age at which she lost her virginity.

Britney and Spears were the original celebrity power couple (Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic)

She stated: “The truth was, if you’re young and single in Hollywood, if there’s even a rumor that you’ve had sex, you’re labeled a slut. So my team created this whole narrative around me.”

Spears emphasized that this narrative was not sustainable in public life, particularly due to her high-profile relationship with Justin Timberlake.

“Considering that I had so many teenage fans, my managers and publicists had long attempted to present me as an everlasting virgin – not to mention that Justin Timberlake and I had been living together, and I had been sexually active since I was fourteen,” she expressed in The Woman in Me.

In her memoir, Spears shared that she lost her virginity at the age of 14 to her brother’s childhood best friend, reminiscing about her being a freshman and him being a senior at that time.

Britney Spears revealed the identity of the person she lost her virginity to (Paul Drinkwater/NBCU Photo Bank/NBCUniversal via Getty Images via Getty Images)

Even after Spears and Timberlake’s breakup in 2002, she maintained the narrative imposed by her team, stating in 2003 that ‘two years into my relationship with Justin’ was the first time she had sex.

“Why did my managers put so much effort into portraying me as a young-girl virgin even into my twenties? Whose concern was it if I had been sexually active or not?” the ‘Toxic’ singer reflected in her memoir.

Spears asserted that she was ‘marketed as the eternal virgin, but it wasn’t the truth’ and that she ‘was being shamed as if I hadn’t adhered to the narrative’.

Following the end of her 13-year conservatorship in 2021, Spears expressed that she wouldn’t wish the ‘pain’ of that experience on anyone and was finding it ‘extremely difficult’ to come to terms with what her family had done to her during that time.