The Honest Reason Tate McRae Is Ruling Herself Out Of A Potential Britney Spears Biopic
By Jacquez Printup on December 14, 2025 at 3:30 PM EST

While Tate McRae may be flattered about the Britney Spears comparisons, the "sports car" songstress shut down the idea that she's the right person to portray the Princess of Pop in a biopic.
During a recent interview, McRae, who recently wrapped her blockbuster "Miss Possessive" tour, opened up about fame, her rise to superstardom, and the harsh downsides that come with being a household name.
Tate McRae Gets Real About The Idea Of Portraying Britney Spears In A Biopic
For those unfamiliar with McRae as an artist, she's a global sensation known for her fiery, addictive hits, "greedy," "exes," and "it's ok i'm ok." McRae, 22, delivers the tracks with intense energy, amazing vocals, and show-stopping choreography, so it's no surprise the Britney Spears comparisons emerged soon after she gained traction.
Over the last few years, fans have expressed interest in seeing the "So Close To What" singer portray Spears in a biopic; however, McRae seemed firmly opposed to the idea during her interview with Rolling Stone.
According to McRae, she wouldn't be the right person for the job because she doesn't act, and she doesn't believe she embodies Spears completely.
"I feel like I look nothing like her, sound nothing like her," she said. "So, I don't know if I'd be a great fit."
Tate McRae Has Spoken About Being Compared To Spears Before

This isn't the first time McRae has tried to distance herself from comparisons to Spears.
According to an earlier report from The Blast, McRae previously acknowledged the compliment before noting Spears' massive impact on the music industry.
"It’s such a crazy statement because no one can compare to Britney Spears," she said. "That's the blueprint."
In that same interview, McRae also seemed to imply that she still had more to learn from some of the music industry's biggest stars.
"Whenever I'm out of breath on stage, I'm always like, well, f-ck Beyoncé can do it — I don't have an excuse!'" she said. "She's figured out a way to run on the treadmill and sing at the same time. You watch back to Coachella, and she was dancing and singing that whole time and figured out a way to sound phenomenal and nail it."
Tate McRae Talks Backlash From Morgan Wallen Collaboration

Elsewhere during her interview, McRae opened up about the backlash she received in the summer of 2025 after collaborating with Morgan Wallen, a polarizing country star who has dominated the Billboard charts for years.
After promoting their single, "What I Want," McRae was flooded with critical comments from some of her biggest supporters, many of whom expressed their disappointment with her choice. "Sorry, but Tate McRae making a song with Morgan Wallen might be the stupidest sh-t she has ever done," a user wrote.
McRae, however, explained that she chose to work with Wallen because of her love of country music and her desire to cross genres. She later clarified, "It was just about the song for me."
"I didn't realize how much a song would be connected to all the other factors, and it really shocked me," she continued.
Despite the noise, McRae doesn't regret her choice. "I don’t think you should regret anything in life, because it gives you so much clarity," she said. "I think controversy and criticism is a way of learning and figuring out what you want to move forward with, and how that shapes you as a person. I think it’s all important."
McRae Talks Downside Of Fame

The intense scrutiny didn't end for McRae with the Wallen collaboration, as the singer also spoke openly about the downsides of fame, specifically feeling sexualized in moments she said were supposed to be empowering.
"People always want girls to put themselves out there. And the second they do, they get ripped apart for it," she said. "I was feeling sexual and confident for the first time in my life, and then I would release something and feel sexualized, and feel like all of my work and effort was taken away from me."
What's Next For McRae?

In addition to concluding her latest tour, McRae is capping off the year on a high note, as her single "Just Keep Watching" from the "F1" movie was nominated for a Grammy.
While fans believed her third solo album, "So Close To What," deserved a place among the other nominees, this is undeniably a major feat and an encouraging nod for the young star.