2025 Celebrity Memoirs
Allison Holker, Brooke Shields, Bill Gates & More
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Celebrities always make headlines when they release new books… sharing all the dirty details about their lives, the Hollywood machine, and more.
And if the list of stars releasing memoirs in 2025 is any indication, it's going to be a juicy year.
From Allison Holker and Amanda Knox to Bill Gates and Brooke Shields, here are the celebrity memoirs to look out for this year – all available to buy or pre-order now on Amazon.
Brooke Shields can't get old
Through her new book, Brooke Shields Sheds light on the scrutiny of aging women… and she sets out to change the narrative while shedding light on her feud with Tom Cruise, her unauthorized vaginal rejuvenation, and more.
Brooke Shields Mustn't Grow Old: Thoughts on Aging as a Womanwhich was released earlier this month, is described as an “intimate and empowering exploration of aging that scripts the older person's idea of what it means to grow older,” according to Flatiron Books.
The book marks Shields' third. You previously published Down Came the Rain: My Journey Through Postpartum Depression In 2006, And there was a little girl 2015.
command Brooke Shields can't get old Here.
Dare to say it from Naomi Watts
actress Naomi Watts Opens up about her experience with menopause to help other women going through a similar experience in her new book Dare I say it: Everything I wish I knew about menopause.
Watts says she wishes she could have a book like hers as a source of information when she experienced menopause symptoms at just 36 years old. Dare to say it – Published on Tuesday – provides women with insight into how to manage their symptoms in an entertaining yet informative way.
“Irrespectful, brave and calming, Dare to say it “Is the companion every woman needs to embrace the best version of herself as she enters the most powerful and satisfying time of her life,” writes Crown Publishing of the book.
command Dare to say it Here.
People Pleaser by Jinger Duggar Vuolo
19 kids and counting Star Jinger Duggar Vuolo opens up about her journey to seek approval from others – and how she was able to find herself and ultimately true freedom.
People Pleaser: Free yourself from the burden of imaginary expectationsPresent Released earlier this month, it is described as a “guide for anyone struggling with people who have tendencies and trying to find their true identity and purpose in life.”
Duggar Vuolo is sharing her story with her book and hopes it can help others question approval from others too.
command People pleaser Here.
Source code from Bill Gates
In his forthcoming memoir, Source codeMicrosoft founder Bill Gates tells his story for the first time.
Don't expect the book to be about Microsoft, however, as Gates reflects on how his life shaped him as the person he became – with the billionaire opening up about his childhood, family, friendships, passions and struggles.
Random House describes Gates' book as “the origin story of one of the most influential and transformative business leaders and philanthropists of the modern era.”
Source code will be released on February 4th. Pre-order it Here.
I am Maria by Maria Shriver
Mary Shriver Publishes a collection of personal poems about grief, love, healing and more called I am Maria: My Reflections and Poems on Heartbreak, Healing, and the Way Home.
I Am Maria is “a roadmap for anyone seeking to shed the labels, layers, and armor that hold us back from creating wildly authentic and meaningful lives,” according to Random House.
I am Maria will be released on April 1st. Pre-order it Here.
In Gad We Trust by Josh Gad
In his memoir, Josh Gad recounts the highs and lows of his personal life and career in his own words – through his well-known wit and humor.
In Gad We Trust: a Tell-OreePresent Published earlier this month, it's a fun collection of essays in which the actor touches on a variety of topics from his life, including “The lasting impact of his parents' divorce; how he struggled with weight and self-image; his first big one Pause;
command In Gad we trust Here.
So far from Allison Holker
While her book, So far: My story of love, loss and embracing the lightwon't be released until next month, but Allison Holker – the widow of Stephen “Twitch” Boss – already has faced criticism In terms of promoting her memoir – and the content of the book itself.
In Until now, The professional dancer begins dealing with the sudden loss of her husband to suicide in December 2022 and the grief she has endured since then.
According to Harper Select in her memoir, Holker “reveals how she navigated the emotional and financial fallout from Stephen's election, guided her three children in her grief while managing the outpouring from a well-intentioned public, and re-emerging into the next chapter in their professional and personal lives.”
So far will be released on February 4th. Pre-order it Here.
Free from Amanda Knox
More than a decade after she was released from an Italian prison for a murder she did not commit, Amanda Knox reflects on her nearly four years behind bars and how she has rebuilt her life and identity over the years.
In her upcoming book, Free: My Search for MeaningKnox “tells how Knox survived incarceration, the mistakes she made and the ones she disapproved of that reintegrated her into society, culminating in prison,” according to Grand Central Publishing.
A few months after she was exonerated by Italy's highest court in June 2015, Knox published her memoirs. I'm waiting to be heard. For those who want to read their first book before Free release, check it out Here.
Free will be released on March 25th. Pre-order Here.
Matriarch by Tina Knowles
We've heard the story of Queen B – now it's time to learn about the woman who raised her.
In her upcoming book, Matriarch: A MemoirPresent Tina Knowles – the mother of Beyonce and Solange Knowles – begins her life's journey, beginning in her childhood in Galveston, Texas.
Random House describes Matriarch Described as “a sidebar to the family's love and heartbreak, loss and perseverance, as well as the kind of creativity, boldness, and will it take for a girl from Galveston to change the world.”
Matriarch will be released on April 15th. Pre-order Here.
Fahrenheit-182 by Mark Hoppus
Blink-182 Mark Hoppus tells his epic and inspiring life story for the first time – in his own words – through his forthcoming memoir, Fahrenheit-182.
In the book, the pop-punk band's singer and bassist opens up about finding resilience and never giving up through the ups and downs of his life – from growing up in the 1980s to forming Blink-182 to his daily struggles Fear of hitting cancer.
Del Street Books Calls Fahrenheit-182 is a “fans' delight and also a funny, smart and relatable memoir for anyone who wanted to quit but wanted to keep going.”
Fahrenheit-182 will be released on April 8th. Pre-order Here.
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