The Notebook Casting Director On Britney Spears’ Audition And How He Thinks Her Breakup With Justin Timberlake Impacted It

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With the release of her new memoir, The Woman in Me, Britney Spears has offered an honest and often unflinching look into some of the most unforgettable moments from her life. And fans have learned some shocking and sometimes heartbreaking new facts from Spears’ book, including details about her breakup with Justin Timberlake in 2002 – and the fact that she was very close to nabbing a leading role in the blockbuster romantic drama The Notebook opposite Ryan Gosling. While those two events may not seem to be directly related, the film’s casting director has offered up some insights into how he thinks the “Toxic” singer’s real-life heartbreak may have influenced how she approached her audition. 

Fans of the pop icon have admired her undeniable talent and star power for years. And the world has been captivated by her emotional honesty as she’s discussed “playing it strong” in the wake of major obstacles. Two decades ago, when The Notebook was in the early stages of casting, most of the world hadn’t seen the more vulnerable side of the “Stronger” singer yet – but casting director Matthew Barry did, when she filmed her audition for the role of Allie. When ET asked Barry about his experience working with the singer, he had nothing but good things to say – and he made sure to emphasize just how unforgettable her audition was: 

Britney Spears was unbelievable. She was absolutely unbelievable. Britney came in and blew us all away.

 

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