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Billie Piper admits she was ‘insanely jealous’ of Britney Spears

Billie Piper on the Graham Norton Show (Matt Crossick/PA)
Billie Piper on the Graham Norton Show (Matt Crossick/PA)

Billie Piper has admitted she was “insanely jealous” of Britney Spears during the early years of her career.

The Olivier Award-winning actress, 40, shot to fame in 1998 while still a teenager with the release of her debut pop single Because We Want To.

After joining the rebooted Doctor Who as companion Rose Tyler in 2005, Piper carved out a career as both an actress, writer and director.

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Britney Spears (PA)

Speaking to The Guardian about the second series of I Hate Suzie, in which she stars as an actress and singer trying to resurrect her career, Piper said she and co-creator Lucy Prebble had spoken about Britney Spears, Caroline Flack and Amy Winehouse.

She said: “Obviously this stuff has been going on for years, but it’s the more contemporary stars who have had what people call a public meltdown.”

Piper said she had never met Spears but they were both pop stars around the year 2000.

She added: “My career was dying out as she was hitting megastardom.

“I was insanely jealous of her, but also loved her and was a fan. But our paths never crossed.”

Reflecting on how stardom is portrayed in I Hate Suzie, Piper described fame as “awful”.

Asked why she continues to do a job that keeps her in the public eye, she replied: “Yeah. It’s annoying because I love creating things. I love production.

“As I’m getting older, I’m enjoying making things from the ground up more and more and I think probably in the future, I’ll act less and less. I love what I do.”