Britney Spearsis considering putting pen to paper very soon.

The 39-year-old pop star revealed in an Instagram caption Tuesday that she is open to publishing a book in 2022. This comes after Britney after her father Jamie Spears was officiallysuspended as conservator of her estatelate last month.

“Psssssss also great news … I’m thinking of releasing a book 📚 next year 😜 but I’m having issues coming up with a title so maybe my fans could help!!!!“wroteBritney. “Option #1 … ‘S—, I really don’t know’ Option #2 … ‘I really care what people think’ 😂🙄🤷🏼‍♀️!!!! What do you guys think 🤔🤔🤔????”

On Sept. 29, a Los Angeles judge suspended Jamie, 69, from his role overseeing Britney’s $60 million fortune. Accountant John Zabel has been appointed the temporary conservator of her estate through the end of the year.

The singer, who celebrated with avacation to French Polynesiawith hernew fiancé Sam Asghari, addressed fans on Twitter Monday,expressing her delightat Jamie’s suspension after 13 years of living under a conservatorship he controlled.

“I have no words … because of you guys and your constant resilience in freeing me from my conservatorship … my life is now in that direction!!!!! I cried last night for two hours cause my fans are the best and I know it … “she wrote.

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Britney’s next court hearing is set for Nov. 12, and as her legal team prepares the pop star for a life without the legal arrangement, asource told PEOPLEthat she is “very hopeful” and “thinks everything will be totally different with Jamie out of her life.”

After being removed from his role as conservator, however,her father has insistedthat he only ever had his daughter’s best interest at heart.

“This started with agreeing to serve as her conservator when she voluntarily entered into the conservatorship. This included helping her revive her career and re-establish a relationship with her children,” it continued. “For anyone who has tried to help a family member dealing with mental health issues, they can appreciate the tremendous amount of daily worry and work this required.”

“I felt a strong conviction to share my story, but there was a lot of personal work and healing that had to happen before I could share my truth the proper way,” Jamie Lynn, 30, announced onInstagramMonday.

“I’ve spent my whole life believing that I had to pretend to be perfect, even when I wasn’t, so for the first time I am opening up about my own mental health, because this process challenged me to have to be painfully honest with myself, and face a lot of hard things, that I normally would have just glossed right over, like I was taught to,” she said.

source: people.com