Britney’s brutal response to sister’s tell-all

OSTN Staff

“Britney has been deeply hurt by her family, and this isn’t helping matters,” a source told Page Six, of Britney’s reaction.“Sure, Jamie Lynn has a book to sell, but things don’t have to be so one-sided.”Taking to social media, Britney blasted Jamie Lynn saying they were not close during Britney’s challenging years. “She was never around me much 15 years ago at that time,” Spears wrote in a scathing post. “So why are they even talking about that unless she wants to sell a book at my expense?“I know it may sound like a silly thing to most people but I wrote a lot of my songs and my sister was the baby,” Britney continued. “She never had to work for anything. Everything was always given to her!”“I always was the bigger person. They all got to DO IT and PLAY ME and I always sat there and took it,” Britney added.“ So yes, they did ruin my dreams. My family ruined my dreams 100 billion percent and try to make me look like the crazy one.“My family loves to pull me down and hurt me always so I am disgusted with them!”Meantime, a source told Page Six that Jamie Lynn was “not surprised by this reaction because this is the reaction she has received from her family her entire life”. “Once again, the trauma and unhealthy patterns are repeating themselves by an eye roll and belittling of her experiences,” the source said. “And that’s why it’s so important for her to speak through her trauma and say it out loud now.”It came after Jamie Lynn suggested she tried to help Britney end her controversial conservatorship via an emotional TV interview.Jamie Lynn said she was Britney’s “biggest supporter” and went “out of my way” to help her. “I’ve always been my sister’s biggest supporter, so when she needed help, I set up ways to do so,” Jamie Lynn told US show Good Morning America.“I went out of my way to make sure that she had the contacts she needed to possibly go ahead and end this conservatorship and just end this all for our family.“If it’s going to cause this much discord, why continue it?”Jamie Lynn did not reveal what “contacts” she gave Britney, 40, or whether Britney used them, Page Six reports. “That love is still there. 100 per cent,” Jamie Lynn said.“I love my sister. I’ve only ever loved and supported her and done what’s right by her and she knows that, so I don’t know why we’re in this position right now.”Addressing how she reacted to the conservatorship in the first place, Jamie Lynn said: “When it was put into place, I was a 17-year-old”. “I was about to have a baby, so I didn’t understand what was happening nor was I focused on that,” she said. “I was focused on the fact that I was a 17-year-old about to have a baby.”Jamie Lynn also revealed that she had a conversation with Britney’s lawyer when she was put on an involuntary psychiatric hold in February 2008, around the time the controversial conservatorship started. “If she wanted to talk to other people, then I did (help),” Jamie Lynn told ABC News.“I even spoke to her previous legal team … and that did not end well in my favour.”When asked about the conservatorship that controlled Britney’s life, Jamie Lynn said: “It wasn’t about agreeing with the conservatorship”.“Everyone has a voice, and it should be heard.”Jamie Lynn said she “didn’t want to be part of” her sister’s conservatorship and instead, decided to wait to help her until it was over.“There was no, like, me overseeing funds or something like that and if that was, then it was a misunderstanding,” Jamie Lynn – who has written a tell-all, titled Things I Should Have Said revealed. “Either way, I took no steps to be a part of it.”In her memoir, Jamie Lynn reportedly describes Britney’s behaviour as “erratic, paranoid, and spiralling”. Britney told a Los Angeles court last year that he family “did nothing” to help her when her father, Jamie Spears, allegedly put her in a mental health facility against her will in early 2019.Britney told the judge presiding over her case that her family “should be in jail” for benefiting from her “abusive” conservatorship.The New York Times estimated that Britney’s father Jamie Spears pocketed at least $US6 million during the conservatorship. Britney’s conservatorship was lifted in November, while Jamie, 69, was suspended from his role in September.

Powered by WPeMatico