Britney Spears' sister Jamie Lynn opens up about childhood: 'I was a prop'
18.01.2022 - 21:48
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Jamie Lynn Spears is opening up about her life – including her relationship with her sister and growing up in her shadow. The 30-year-old country singer and sister of Britney Spears appeared on the latest episode of the "Call Her Daddy" podcast – the first of two parts, with the second airing Wednesday – and spoke to host Alex Cooper about her life, which is chronicled in her new book "Things I Should Have Said." Among the many things that Jamie Lynn discussed was the social media attention she's been getting lately, saying that the most hurtful posts she sees are ones claiming she "didn't do anything to try and help my sister." "I very much did many things," she stated.
Also in the interview, Spears recalled her childhood with her mother Lynne and father Jamie, who she said abused alcohol.The singer said that she wanted her mother to "stand up for" her during her childhood, as Jamie could be a thorn in their side at times. As far as her relationship with Britney, the "Zoey 101" alum said the pop star felt like a "protector" during their childhood.
Jamie Lynn Spears (left) insisted that she "did many things" to help her older sister, Britney Spears (right) amid her conservatorship and family turmoil. (C Flanigan/WireImage | Kevin Mazur/WireImage) "I admired her too," she gushed.
"I loved her – everything about her." In the late 1990s, Britney skyrocketed to stardom, leaving a young Jamie Lynn feeling "confused" at first until someone compared her sister to Mariah Carey, helping her to connect the dots. Furthermore, Jamie Lynn said she was "so proud" of her sister as she found success in the music industry.
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