- by cnn
- 15 Aug 2024
Would you want to revisit your life and your past in order to share it all, both the good and the bad?
I certainly wouldn't, but I'm not famous nor do I have famous people problems (knock on wood). Being a celebrity is something many people dream about, but while the riches certainly make life more comfortable, what comes a long with it probably isn't what most of us would want.
Let's talk about it.
Both Britney Spears and Jada Pinkett Smith grasp the concept that drama sells.
Before their memoirs - Spears' book is titled "The Woman in Me" and Pinkett Smith's is "Worthy" - were recently released, there were plenty of tabloid treats from them teased throughout the media landscape.
The two biggest revelations from the stars' tomes both happened to involve their celebrity relationships.
Spears shared that she had an abortion during her time with Justin Timberlake in the early aughts, while Pinkett Smith went public with the news that she and Will Smith have been living separate lives since 2016.
The Global Wellness Institute (GWI), a non-profit authority on the global wellness market, today unveiled fresh insights into Saudi Arabia’s burgeoning $19.8 billion wellness economy. The new data highlights the Kingdom as one of the fastest-expanding wellness hubs in the Middle East and North Africa, boasting an impressive 66% average annual growth in wellness tourism from 2020 to 2022.
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