Jamie Lynn Spears breaks her silence on Britney
Jamie Lynn Spears, the 30-year-old sister of Britney Spears, has broken the silence after the pop star told the court on Wednesday of what she called an "abusive" activist.
Among the many allegations she made in court, Britney said her family "survived" her detention for 13 years. Fans on social media have begun to accuse Jamie Lynn of living with Britney and doing nothing to help her. Now, my younger sister has finally responded, speaking for more than two minutes on Instagram news on Monday night.
"Hello everyone, I want to take a moment to address a few things," said Jamie Lynn. “The only reason I ever had that I felt like my sister was able to speak for herself and say what she felt she needed to say in public, that it wasn't my place and it wasn't the right thing to do. But now that he has spoken very well and said what he should have said, I feel as if I could follow in his footsteps and say what I think I should say. ”
Little Spears said from the day he was born he "loved and supported" his sister and did not care if he wanted to escape to the rain forest and have a million children in the middle or if he wanted to come back and rule the world the way he has done many times before. ”
During the court hearing, Britney made several allegations against her superiors, one of whom was her father, Jamie Spears. The 39-year-old boy suspects that conservationists will not allow him to go to the doctor to have his IUD removed so that he can have another child. He also revealed that he was forced to perform the game.
Britney went on to say that her family did nothing to help her as the caretakers of her education held fast to her life. "And I would like to sue my family for the truth, to be completely honest with you," he said.
When online fans began to comment on Jamie Lynn's absence from her sister's life, claiming she was making money from Britney, Jaime Lynn said that was not true.
"I'm her only sister, who's only concerned about her happiness," said Jamie Lynn. "I have made the right choice in my life to take part in her life as her sister and as the aunt of those boys." Britney has two sons, Jayden and Sean, and Jamie Lynn has two daughters, Maddie and Ivey.
"I mean, I've been working to pay off my frickin bills since I was 10 years old," said Jaimie Lynn, who starred in Nickelodeon's "Zoey 101" at a young age. "It's not that I owe anything to society because my sister knows I love and support her, and she's the only person I owe anything to."
Jamie Lynn also claimed to have supported her sister "long before there was a hashtag," from which she referred to the #FreeBritney organization.
“I am proud of him for using his voice. I am proud of him for asking for new advice as I told him to do it many years ago, ”said Jamie Lynn. “Not in a public square, but in a private conversation between two sisters. So, I'm proud to have taken that step. ”
Online fans also criticized Britney's peers and other celebrity pop stars for not showing their support during her ongoing legal battle to oust her detractors. On Monday night, Christina Aguilera, who played with Britney at the "Mickey Mouse Club," posted a statement on Instagram and Twitter.
These past few days I’ve been thinking about Britney and everything she is going through.
— Christina Aguilera (@xtina) June 29, 2021
It is unacceptable that any woman, or human, wanting to be in control of their own destiny might not be allowed to live life as they wish. pic.twitter.com/NRhNwcJaD3
"For the past few days I've been thinking about Britney and everything she's going through," Aguilera wrote, sharing a photo of her with Britney as a child. "It is unacceptable that any woman or man, who wants to control her future can be allowed to live life as she pleases."
The singer said every woman should have the right to her own body, reproductive system, and privacy. "Even though I'm behind closed doors for this public discussion - all I can do is share my heart with what I've heard, learned, and seen in the media," he said.
Britney herself spoke on social media the next day after her speech in court. "I apologize for pretending to be healthy for the past two years,
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