Britney Spears teamed up with Michelle Williams to narrate her highly anticipated and successful memoir "The Woman in Me," and it seems like both women will be receiving their flowers.

According to reports, the "Manchester by the Sea" actress is eligible for a Grammy Award nomination under the Best Audio Book, Narration & Storytelling Recording category.

Other prominent figures who have received the same award are Michelle Obama, Viola Davis, Carrie Fisher, Stephen Colbert, Joan Rivers, and more.

Fans are rooting for Williams, as this will mean she has a shot at claiming EGOT (Emmy, Grammy, Oscar, and Tony) status. She currently boasts two Golden Globe Awards, a Primetime Emmy Award, and several Oscar and Tony Award nominations.

Britney Spears Enlists Michelle Williams for 'The Woman in Me'

The "Oops I Did It Again" singer hand-picked Williams to narrate the audiobook version of her memoir.

"She brings a tremendous amount of class and elegance and even a broader audience," a source told Page Six as to why Spears chose the actress​​ to narrate her memoir.

"[She has an] incredible amount of integrity and stature in the industry. She brings gravitas."

Now that "The Woman in Me" has been published and released to the public, fans could not help but applaud Williams' performance, narrating the memoir.

"Nailing the mockery of Justin Timberlake like this suggests she's a 15/10 sarcastic mimic," a former Wall St. Journal writer wrote.

Likewise, Williams has shown support towards Spears and her plight against her conservatorship as well as her other personal struggles,

​​ say.

"I stand with Britney," the actress simply declared when asked about the 90s pop sensation.

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According to reports, the "Break the Ice" singer is eyeing $15 million with the "record-breaking deal," and she will also be sharing her side of the story-just as she and all her fans have waited for-for the first time.

"This book has been a labor of love and all the emotions that come with it," Spears said about the memoir ahead of the release.

"Reliving everything has been exciting, heart-wrenching and emotional, to say the least. For those reasons, I will only be reading a small part of my audiobook. I am so grateful to the amazing Michelle Williams for reading the rest of it."

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