Britney Spears' manager has slammed Saturday Night Live for its "pathetic" skit about his client's memoir and says the show is surviving on "life support."

Cade Hudson was not impressed that the late-night sketch parodied the audition process for the narrator job for the tell-all tome, The Woman in Me, which went to actress Michelle Williams, and claimed he rejected their request to have the "Gimme More" hit-maker herself on the NBC show.

He wrote on Instagram: "Wow. The writers of SNL are getting worse and worse.

"No wonder you all reached out to me to get Britney on the show… SNL is on life support."

Taking aim at Chloe Fineman for her latest impersonation of the pop star, he added: "You all are pathetic and this Chloe isn't funny. Did you find her on Craigslist or something?"

Several other celebrities were impersonated as the auditioning actors for the job, including Timothee Chalamet, John Mulaney, B52s' Fred Schneider, Julia Fox and Jada Pinkett Smith.

Watch the skit below:

The memoir has flown off shelves and sold more than one million copies in the U.S. in its first week.

The 41-year-old singer admitted she feels "grateful" to her fans for their "unwavering support" after the massive success.

She said: "I poured my heart and soul into my memoir, and I am grateful to my fans and readers around the world for their unwavering support."

Gallery Books, a division of Simon and Schuster, revealed the memoir sold 1.1 million copies across the US, including pre-orders, print books, eBooks and audiobook formats.

Britney's bombshell book has also been a worldwide success, selling an estimated 2.4 million copies in print globally after being published in 26 languages/territories.

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