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Britney versus Jamie Lynn: the toxic saga of the Spears sisters

It was around this time that, according to an Instagram post by Britney on January 19, the sisters’ relationship began to sour. “Jamie Lynn is 12, she indulges with the TV for hours then goes to lay out on a raft at the pool… I’m in shock because this was never my life!“, wrote Britney to 39 million followers. In the post, she calls her sister a “spoiled little brat”, accusing her of freezing her out and mistreating their mother Lynne. (Jamie Lynn’s lawyer has since responded, saying his client denies the allegations, which he calls “vile statements”.)

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She relates how easy things were for Jamie Lynn, who was living with Lynne in a house bought for them by Britney, something for which – according to the Instagram post – Jamie Lynn was ungrateful. Britney refers to the knife incident in the post, addressing Jamie Lynn directly, writing that it’s “ironically the only lie you’ve ever told in your life”.

In spite of their financial stability (thanks to Britney’s success), both sisters had a messy home life. Backing up Britney’s claims that their father is an alcoholic, Jamie Lynn opens up about her relationship with him in the book. The hardest part, she says in the ABC interview, was the lack of trust she had in him. Within this unstable setting, Britney was “another mama” to Jamie Lynn – but, the latter claims, this changed as Britney became more famous. Even so, Jamie Lynn claims to have remained her sister’s “biggest supporter”.

Jamie Lynn’s public statements about her sister’s conservatorship, however, have always been cagey. When the “Free Britney” movement kicked off in 2019, she objected to being lumped in with the rest of the Spears family – who, we learned, had put Britney in a mental-health facility – writing: “Ten years ago, who was there? I have been here long before anyone else and I’ll be here long after.” Yet in February 2021, shortly after the Framing Britney Spears documentary aired, Jamie Lynn denied having attended a virtual Free Britney rally.

Since the conservatorship ended last year, Britney hasn’t given an interview. She’s famously cautious about doing so, which is understandable for someone who’s been under sustained attack from the press for most of her life. And many feel that, given that Britney hasn’t felt able to publicly tell her side of the story, her sister has (seeing dollar signs) jumped in to fill that void. Any proximity to the star is highly lucrative. (Britney’s lawyer has alleged in a court filing that, throughout the conservatorship, Jamie Spears and his legal team took over $36 million [A$50 million] from Britney’s estate.)

According to The Sun, an interview with Oprah is now “in the works” for Britney. If it goes ahead, it will surely give the Harry and Meghan interview a run for its money. So far, the feud between the Spears sisters has consisted entirely of Jamie Lynn’s interviews followed by Britney’s social-media rebuttals. An actual interview would be what the Britney-obsessed portion of the world has been waiting for, for years.

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Meanwhile, in a gesture supposed to address accusations of money-making, Jamie Lynn has cancelled her book tour. This comes after the cease-and-desist letter, in which lawyer Mathew Rosengart wrote that, if Jamie Lynn continued to talk about his client “derogatorily” while promoting her book, Britney would sue. “Although Britney has not read and does not intend to read your book,” he wrote, “she and millions of her fans were shocked to see how you have exploited her for monetary gain.”

It can’t be easy growing up in a sibling’s shadow. Jamie Lynn has her own career as an actress and singer, and is surely aware that this may not have happened had it not been for her older sister producing hit after hit. In the ABC interview, she discusses Britney’s upset at seeing her perform a tribute to Britney’s music at the Radio Disney Music Awards in 2017. “Truthfully, I don’t know why that bothers her,” says Jamie Lynn.

Britney responded on Twitter, explaining that it was difficult to watch her sister perform a Britney medley when “she never had to work for anything. Everything was always given to her!” Britney fans were thrilled for the singer when she was freed from her conservatorship. But now, with this onslaught of family drama, it’s harder to believe she’s fully out of the woods.

The Telegraph, London

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