Pop superstar Britney Spears is set to make a profit from the upcoming re-release of her 2002 film, « Crossroads, » a source tells Page Six exclusively.
Britney Spears is set to make a profit from the re-release of her 2002 film, “Crossroads,” Page Six can exclusively confirm.
A source tells us the pop icon, 41, will receive money from the “back end,” which is when the contributor of a project gets a percentage of the work’s overall profit.
The exact details of her deal, however, were not disclosed as we’re told the terms are confidential.
Trafalgar Releasing, Sony Music Entertainment and RCA Records announced via a press release Thursday that the beloved rom-com will be hitting theaters globally again on Oct. 23 and 25 in honor of the release of Spears’ highly anticipated memoir next month.
The Princess of Pop’s tell-all book, “The Woman in Me,” is due out in stores Oct. 24.
In “Crossroads,” Spears landed her first lead role as Lucy, a young woman on a journey for self-discovery who went on a cross-country trip with her childhood friends, played by Zoe Saldana and Taryn Manning.
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