Here’s another side of the Jamie Lynn Spears story… from her ex’s family.
20.01.2022 - 18:55 / usmagazine.com
Lawyers for Britney and Jamie Lynn have taken over the back-and-forth between the Spears sisters. Jamie Lynn Spears’ attorney hit back at a cease and desist from Britney Spears’ team.
TMZ and Page Six have obtained a letter from Bryan Freedman sent to Mathew Rosengart on Wednesday, January 19.
“As you know from previous social media posts, Jamie Lynn has had her children violently threatened, and we have no doubt that these new intimidating and threatening social media posts will lead to similar threats of violence,” Freedman wrote. “To be clear, social media posts that include cyberbullying which cause death threats to Jamie Lynn and her family, is neither the ‘high road,’ nor anything that will be tolerated.”
Freedman appears to reference Britney’s Tuesday, January 18, Instagram post in which she wrote she should’ve “slapped” her sister and their mother, Lynne Spears, in the past. The note added that the Nickelodeon alum is a “member of the Spears family” who has “suffered through her own experiences and her own trauma,” claiming that Britney failed “to specify any legal wrongdoing whatsoever” when it comes to Jamie Lynn’s book, Things I Should’ve Said.
The siblings’ feud has been making headlines since Britney’s June 2021 deposition, during which the Grammy winner revealed she wanted to sue her family for the alleged abuse and mistreatment she endured amid her 13-year conservatorship. Things have escalated as Jamie Lynn promotes her memoir, with Britney denying claims in the book that she once locked her younger sister in a room with a knife.
“Jamie Lynn … congrats babe! You’ve stooped to a whole new level of LOW,” Britney tweeted on Saturday, January 15. “So please please stop with these crazy lies for the Hollywood
Here’s another side of the Jamie Lynn Spears story… from her ex’s family.
Jamie Lynn Spears' memoir,, a source tells ET that this has «been a trying» and «painful» time for the 30-year-old actress as she discusses past experiences.While promoting her new book, Jamie Lynn has had a back-and-forth with her older sister, Britney Spears, on social media about the stories told about their relationship over the years. The source tells ET that it was never Jamie Lynn's intention to hurt her sister.«Jamie Lynn has genuinely always wanted the best for Britney and she loves Britney with all of her heart, despite their complicated relationship,» the source says. That being said, the siblings aren't exactly close.
Jamie Lynn Spears claims she tried to warn her older sister Britney Spears about the shady practices of one of her court-appointed attorneys, Samuel D. Ingham, and is sharing the texts she allegedly sent the singer back in 2020. During the second part of her interview on the “Call Me Daddy” podcast with Alex Cooper, the actress laid out the supposed texts she sent her sister on Nov. 11, 2020 as Britney was still in her fight to end her conservatorship.
As the very public feud between Jamie Lynn Spears and Britney Spears heats up, it appears the “Toxic” singer’s ex Justin Timberlake wants no part of it. In case you missed it, Jamie Lynn wrote about the Justin and Britney’s 2002 breakup in her new book, Things I Should Have Said, saying she was “deeply affected” by the split. Then Britney, 40, posted on social media that she should have “slapped” Jamie Lynn, 30, soon after the Justin breakup for being “selfish.” So, where does all this leave the “Can’t Stop the Feeling!” singer?
Jamie Lynn Spears is pulling out some receipts. In the second part of her interview with Spotify's podcast, Jamie Lynn claps back at those who doubt she tried to help her sister, Britney Spears, get out of her conservatorship by reading a text she claims to have sent Britney back in November 2020.Britney was placed under a conservatorship in 2008.
Jamie Lynn Spears is speaking out against Britney Spears' cease and desist letter. After Britney's attorney, Mathew S.
Jamie Lynn Spears is speaking out against Britney Spears' cease and desist letter. After Britney's attorney, Mathew S.
Jamie Lynn Spears is setting the record straight on her feud with Britney Spears.
The war of words between Britney Spears and Jamie Lynn Spears is still heating up.
Britney Spears has issued a cease and desist letter to her younger sister, Jamie Lynn Spears.In the new letter, Britneys’ lawyer Mathew Rosengart says the singer will file a lawsuit if her younger sister continues to talk about her “derogatorily” during a press campaign for her new memoir, Things I Should Have Said.Last week, Britney said she was “disgusted” with her family after her sister gave a TV interview about the new memoir.In the interview, Jamie Lynn was asked about a section from her forthcoming bookwhere she describes Britney’s behaviour before her conservatorship as “erratic,” “paranoid” and “spiralling.”“I can’t really speak to anyone else’s state of mind, I don’t think that’s fair,” she said when asked for her opinion on Britney’s “state of mind, currently”. “But I’m allowed to say how I felt in those [years], because that matters.
Shutting it down. Britney Spears blasted her sister, Jamie Lynn Spears, in a strongly worded cease and desist letter after the pair’s recent back and forth on social media.
This family feud has kicked up a notch!
Elizabeth Wagmeister Senior CorrespondentBritney Spears has sent a legal letter to her younger sister, Jamie Lynn Spears, stating that she won’t be bullied in her new book.The cease and desist letter, sent by the pop star’s attorney Mathew Rosengart, comes amid a public back-and-forth on social media between the two sisters that has exploded during Jamie Lynn’s media tour for her new memoir, “Things I Should Have Said.”“As you know, I represent your sister Britney Spears, and I write at her request concerning the above-referenced matter,” Rosengart wrote in the letter, which has been obtained by Variety. “We write with some hesitation because the last thing Britney wants is to bring more attention to your ill-timed book and its misleading or outrageous claims about her.” “Although Britney has not read and does not intend to read your book, she and millions of her fans were shocked to see how you have exploited her for monetary gain,” the letter continues.
“paranoid and erratic” Britney Spears once wielded a knife and locked herself in a room with her younger sister Jamie Lynn Spears, according to the latter’s new memoir.The frightening incident — which the younger Spears details in “Things I Should Have Said,” out this week — supposedly occurred in the aftermath of Britney’s quickie marriage to childhood friend Jason Alexander, and their subsequent annulment, in 2004.“[Britney] said to me, ‘Baby, I’m scared,’ and took a large knife from the kitchen, pulled me along to my room, and she locked us both inside,” Jamie Lynn, 30, writes. “She put the knife in the bedside table drawer and simply repeated, ‘I’m scared.’ She needed me to sleep beside her .
Jamie Lynn Spears is opening up like never before. In her new memoir, , the 30-year-old actress reflects on growing up as Britney Spears' little sister, as well as her own early stardom, teenage pregnancy, and relationship woes.Jamie Lynn also gives fans insight into Britney's past conservatorship from her point of view, and reveals where things stand with her family, including her parents, Jamie and Lynne Spears, today.
Jamie Lynn Spears is recalling a painful time in her sister's life. During an interview on the Spotify exclusive podcast , in promotion of her new memoir, , Britney Spears' younger sister reflects on the pop star's romance and split from Justin Timberlake.Britney and Justin dated from 1999 to 2002, and Jamie Lynn said she remembers the former NYSYNC member «fondly.»«That was probably one of the best times in my whole family's life,» Jamie Lynn, 30, explained.
Jamie Lynn Spears has claimed she has a text message from her sister Britney that clears her name amid their public feud.The sisters have been going back and forth on social media since Jamie appeared on Good Morning America to promote her new book Things I Should Have Said. Now, in a trailer for Call Her Daddy podcast, the 30 year old can be seen teasing that she has a message on her phone from Britney that would set the record straight. Alexandra Cooper, host of the podcast, questions: "You have a text message that clears your name from your sister.
Jamie Lynn Spears is setting the record straight on her feud with Britney Spears.
Jamie Lynn Spears is opening up about her relationship with her sister, Britney Spears. In her new memoir, , the younger Spears writes about growing up with her pop star sister, Britney's much-discussed conservatorship, and why she's chosen to put boundaries up between them as of late.From the time she was born, Jamie Lynn writes, Britney, 10 years her senior, «did everything» for her, from bathing, to feeding, to diaper changes, and even became «like a second mother.»As Jamie Lynn got older and Britney's fame grew, the younger Spears, now 30, grew to consider her older sister to be her «role model.»On the flip side, Jamie Lynn writes, «As Britney’s fame grew, it caused a lot of strain on the family.»That manifested in their mother, Lynne Spears, often being away with Britney, while their father, Jamie Spears, struggled with alcohol and was in and out of the home, according to Jamie Lynn.