Britney Spears ‘DID NOT’ watch sister Jamie Lynn’s explosive GMA interview


Britney Spears is refusing to watch her younger sister Jamie Lynn’s explosive Good Morning America interview, according to reports.

Jamie Lynn, 30, sat down with anchor Juju Chang for an interview that aired on Wednesday and tearfully claimed she took ‘no steps’ to be part of her 40-year-old sister’s controversial 13-year conservatorship.

However, The Sun reports the Toxic hit-maker is ‘refusing’ to watch her sister’s interview as she is ‘deeply hurt and angry that others, who claim to love her, keep attempting to tell her narrative’.

Refusal: Britney Spears, 40, is refusing to watch her 30-year-old sister Jamie Lynn's explosive Good Morning America interview, according to reports

Refusal: Britney Spears, 40, is refusing to watch her 30-year-old sister Jamie Lynn’s explosive Good Morning America interview, according to reports

Tearful: Jamie Lynn tearfully claimed she took 'no steps' to be part of her sister's controversial 13-year conservatorship

Tearful: Jamie Lynn tearfully claimed she took ‘no steps’ to be part of her sister’s controversial 13-year conservatorship

The insider added: ‘Britney hasn’t seen her sister’s GMA interview yet. She refused but eventually I’m sure she will watch.’

They added: ‘But she will absolutely be speaking out on her own terms. Probably sooner than fans think.’

Jamie Lynn vehemently defended herself against accusations that she failed to assist her sibling in ending the guardianship, which was controlled largely by their father, Jamie.

When asked about her role in her older sister’s conservatorship, Jamie Lynn insisted during Wednesday’s interview: ‘There was no, like, me overseeing funds, and if there was that was a misunderstanding. I took no steps to be apart of it.’

Denial: Jamie Lynn vehemently defended herself against accusations that she failed to assist her sibling in ending the guardianship

Denial: Jamie Lynn vehemently defended herself against accusations that she failed to assist her sibling in ending the guardianship

Jamie Lynn added: ‘It was not about agreeing with the conservatorship, everyone has a voice and it should be heard.

‘So if she wanted to talk to other people, she did and I set that up.’

She also shared: ‘I even spoke to her legal team, her previous legal team, and that did not end in my favour.’

Jamie Lynn also claimed that she actually tried to help her sister dissolve the arrangement on a number of occasions.

‘When [the conservatorship] was put into place I was 17 years old [and] I was about to have a baby so I didn’t understand what was happening nor was I focused on that. I was focused on the fact I was a 17-year-old about to have a baby.

‘I [understood] just as little about it then as I do now.’

Fractured: While fighting to end her father's conservatorship over her, Britney has accused her entire family - including Jamie Lynn (seen together in 2017) - of failing to help her

Fractured: While fighting to end her father’s conservatorship over her, Britney has accused her entire family – including Jamie Lynn (seen together in 2017) – of failing to help her 

However, despite stating that she knew little about the ins and outs of the arrangement – which was put in place in 2008 after Britney had a mental breakdown, and which saw her father Jamie given complete control over her financial and personal health decisions – Jamie Lynn said that she made several attempts to try and help her sibling end the guardianship over the years. 

Memoir: In her new memoir, Things I Should Have Said, Jamie Lynn details her sister's behaviour as 'erratic, paranoid, spiralling'

Memoir: In her new memoir, Things I Should Have Said, Jamie Lynn details her sister’s behaviour as ‘erratic, paranoid, spiralling’ 

‘I’ve always been my sister’s biggest supporter so when she needed help I set up ways to do so,’ she said. 

‘[I] went out of my way to make sure that she had the contacts…



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