Still not cool. Britney Spears shaded Jamie Lynn after her younger sister hinted that she needs “peace of the Lord” amid their feud.
03.07.2021 - 00:19 / stylecaster.com
Britney Spears’ sister Jamie Lynn Spears just called out the “death threats” issued to her and her family on social media, asking trolls to “please stop” the attacks following her delayed response to the pop singer’s conservatorship hearing.
Jamie Lynn, 30, took to her Instagram Stories on Friday, July 2, to share her first message since speaking out after Britney’s court hearing. “Hi, I respect that everyone has the right to express themselves, but can we please stop with the death threats,
Still not cool. Britney Spears shaded Jamie Lynn after her younger sister hinted that she needs “peace of the Lord” amid their feud.
Jamie Lynn Spears shared yet another cryptic social media post after her sister, Britney, seemingly called her out in a lengthy post of her own. On Sunday, Jamie Lynn shared a series of images on her Instagram hours after being called out by her sister.The post simply showed the former "Zoey 101" actress modeling a red mini skirt and blazer outfit complete with red high heels. She captioned the post with a peace sign and heart emoji and tellingly turned the comments to the post off. The
Jamie Lynn Spears has something to say after Britney Spears completely slammed her multiple times on social media!
Britney Spears has seemingly called out sister Jamie Lynn and mom Lynne for disingenuous support amid her conservatorship battle. While the pop star, 39, does not explicitly name anyone in the message, Britney called out the “people closest” to her who had the “nerve to say anything” about her situation in an Instagram post that she shared on Friday, July 16.
Jamie Lynn Spears is speaking out.
Britney Spears‘ mother, Lynne Spears, and her sister, Jamie Lynn Spears, each shared cryptic social media posts following the singer’s major legal win in her conservatorship case on Wednesday, July 14. After Britney, 39, was granted her own lawyer, Mathew S. Rosengart, in court, her 66-year-old mother shared a bible verse on Instagram. The message read: “The light shines in the darkness and the darkness has not overcome it.”
Where they stand. Britney Spears and Jamie Lynn Spears‘ relationship was revealed after the “…Oops I Did It Again” singer claimed in court that her “family has lived off” of her conservatorship for more than a decade.
Some #FreeBritney supporters won’t be too pleased to hear about Jamie Lynn Spears‘ book. The memoir, which is set for release on January 18, 2022, was announced just days after Jamie Lynn was slammed on social media over her silence amid her sister Britney’s conservatorship. Meanwhile, the book’s title—I Must Confess: Family, Fame, and Figuring it Out—is inspired by one of Britney’s own lyrics.
Jamie Lynn Spears, 30, wants fans to know she’s not dependent on her sister Britney Spears, 39, for money. The former Nickelodeon star took to her Instagram story to respond to a headline summarizing Ronan Farrow and Jia Tolentino‘s recent report in the New Yorker that alleged Jamie Lynn, along with older brother Bryan Spears, mom Lynne Spears, and her dad (and conservator of Britney’s estate) Jamie Spears have been supported by the pop star.
Jamie Lynn Spears is setting the record straight.The 30-year-old former Nickelodeon star hit back at comments that she's getting paid by her older sister, Britney Spears, amid the pop star's conservatorship.
Many #FreeBritney followers have wondered if Jamie Lynn Spears gets a salary from Britney Spears’ conservatorship, especially after the singer claimed that her family has “lived off” of her for years. Well, Jamie Lynn is finally weighing in on the reports regarding whether or not she’s actually on her sister’s “payroll.”
Britney Spears’ sister Jamie Lynn Spears recently revealed that she and her kids have been subject to death threats after she broke her silence on her sister Britney Spears's plea in court.
Jamie Lynn Spears claims she’s been sent death threats over her sister Britney Spears’ conservatorship battle. The 39-year-old singer appeared in court recently to speak out about her “traumatising” conservatorship, which she has been placed under since 2008 and has been largely controlled by her and Jamie Lynn’s father, Jamie Spears.
Jamie Lynn Spears called out the “death threats” directed at her family on social media after facing backlash for not speaking up about Britney Spears’ conservatorship battle sooner.