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Britney Spears' Siblings Clash Over Conservatorship Fallout
22 Oct
Summary
- Britney Spears' sister Jamie Lynn sent scathing texts about her parenting
- Britney's ex-husband Kevin Federline shared the texts in his new book
- Britney and Jamie Lynn's relationship remains fragile, with no reconciliation in sight

In the aftermath of Britney Spears' high-profile conservatorship battle, new details have emerged about the ongoing tensions within her family. According to a recent report, Britney's ex-husband Kevin Federline has shared two lengthy text messages that her sister Jamie Lynn allegedly sent to Federline's son Prince, Britney's eldest child.
In the messages, Jamie Lynn expressed sympathy for Britney's sons, Sean Preston and Jayden James, and admitted to "starting to resent" Britney for "how she treated" them. Jamie Lynn also acknowledged that she couldn't "imagine what her actual children must feel like" and that she was "familiar with the feeling of being a dingy trying to survive in a wave caused by another's ship."
The texts also revealed that Jamie Lynn felt Britney was "unaware of anything outside of herself" and that she had "never thanked" Federline and Prince for raising her children. These revelations come as Britney and Jamie Lynn's relationship remains fragile, with Britney accusing her sister of "capitalizing" on her conservatorship battle by writing a memoir.
Despite some recent signs of improvement, Britney's relationships with her parents, Jamie and Lynne Spears, also remain strained. A source close to the situation has indicated that there is "no chance of [a] reconciliation" between Britney and her father, Jamie, who served as her conservator for 13 years. Britney's relationship with her mother, Lynne, is described as "fragile" as well.
As the Spears family continues to navigate these complex dynamics, the fallout from Britney's conservatorship battle continues to reverberate, with the pop star's siblings seemingly at odds over the lasting impact on her and her children.




