Jamie Lynn Spears denies playing a role in Britney's conservatorship

She broke her silence in new GMA interview.

Britney Spears' younger sister Jamie Lynn has carved her own way in Hollywood as an actress and a country singer, but her involvement in perpetuating the conservatism of her pop star sister has long been rumored. Last summer, Brittany used her explosive testimony in court to allege abuse of her 13-year guardianship by her family.

This has led many to believe that there is a rift between Britain and JL. Actually, Britney unfollowed her sister on IG to enter the ring in 2022. Now, with the release of Jamie Lynn's new book, Things I Should Have Said, Spears spoke to TODAY on Good Morning America to set the record straight. His record, ie.

Refusing to comment on her sister's point of view or mind-bound, Jamie Lynn says, "I was ecstatic," when asked how she felt about the 13-year-old's dissolution of stereotypes.

But she adds that she was not sure at the time what it was for, and denies having an active role in it.

"I was about to have a baby so I didn't understand what was happening nor was I focused on it. I was focused on the fact that I was 17 and I was about to have a baby. That's all I understand about it then as I do now."

"There was a time when my sister asked me, out of her faith and desire, would I be the person who made sure her boys got what they needed. Whether he was in a guardianship or not, it was a very common thing. Which I thought. Once I realized, 'You know, he's in a guardianship,' I didn't want to be a part of it unless he was out of guardianship. I had someone to look after money or something like that. Wasn't. And if he was, it was a misunderstanding. Either way, I didn't take any steps to be a part of it," she said.

She went on to say that she tried to make sure that Britney had the contacts to "potentially move forward and end this stereotype and end it for our family. Why not end it?"

"If she wanted to talk to other people, I did. I set it up. I even talked to her previous legal team and it didn't go well in my favor. I took steps to help. But how often do I I can't step without, you know, he'll have to walk through the door," Jamie Lynn said.

She was then filled with tears when she said, "That love is still 100%. I love my sister. I have only loved and supported her and done right by her and she knows that's why I am." Don't know why we are in this situation now."

When JL's interview was announced on GMA, the preview featured a tearful JL announcing how much she loves her sister, and this must have unfairly angered many #FreeBritney supporters — including Britt herself. Were. The night before Jamie Lynn's big interview, Britney posted a photo of a typewriter on IG, and captioned it, "Shall I start from the beginning???" Suggesting that he is ready to rebut the GMA interview (or possibly a book of his own?).

Many fans were even a little skeptical of Jamie Lynn's appearance.

Last July, Britney wrote a lengthy IG post calling on her family, including Jamie Lynn, for her treatment. Referring to a 2017 event at the Radio Disney Awards, where Jamie Lynn remixed her older sister's songs, Brittany wrote, "I don't like seeing my sister appear at an awards show and asking me for remixes. performed the song!!!!! my so called support system hurt me so much!!!! this stereotype killed my dreams... so i have only hope and hope is the only thing in this world It's too hard to kill... still people try!!!"

While Britney's 13-year conservatism was terminated in November, it was revealed that Jamie Lynn was named as a trustee in Britney's SJB Revocable Trust in 2020, which was named as a trustee in Britney's SJB Revocable Trust in 2018, according to legal documents. was amended by the then co-patrons. In her testimony, Brittany accused her father of "abuse of stereotypes" and accused her entire family of taking advantage of her fortune.

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