In another bombshell from her upcoming memoir, Britney Spears has slammed her younger singer Jamie Lynn Spears for “capitalising” on the torment she felt over her 13-year conservatorship deal.
The ‘Toxic’ singer, 41, makes the accusation in her memoir ‘The Woman in Me’, which is out on Tuesday , and says her 32-year-old sibling cashed on the pain she felt over her controversial 13-year conservatorship, which saw their dad take control of her life and multi-million dollar fortune.
Britney also posted several scathing messages on social media about Jamie Lynn, who she has branded “scum” in the past. According to Britney, Jamie Lynn replied: “Stop fighting it… there’s nothing you can do about it, so stop fighting it.”
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