Lynne Spears Insists She Would ‘Never’ Sell Britney Spears’ Belongings Despite Rumors

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Lynne Spears Insists She Would ‘Never’ Sell Britney Spears’ Belongings Despite Rumors

In her memoir, “The Woman In Me,” Britney Spears reflects on the inner “peace” she felt when she decided she “never wanted to see” her father Jamie Spears, 71, her mother Lynne Spears, 68, her brother Bryan Spears, 46 , or her sister, Jamie Lynn Spears, 32, again.

The incident occurred during the shutdown of the COVID-19 pandemic, when the pop star, 41, traveled to Louisiana to see his family because, according to his memoir, they stopped answering his phone calls. While she was there, she noticed that her beloved collection of Madame Alexander dolls, which she had received as a child, had been “thrown away”.

Some of her belongings were stored in Lynne’s home when she was admitted to a mental health facility in 2019, including several years [her] writing” and “binding” poetry. Britney claimed that these items had all been thrown away, but on November 9, Lynne took to Instagram to reveal she still had them.

Lynne Spears Insists She Still Has Britney Spears’ Journals and Priceless Doll Collection!

On Thursday, November 9, Lynne denied Britney’s claims that she would throw away her daughter’s personal items. He described doing so as “cruel” and offered to send them back to him.

“I’m not sure who told you I got rid of your doll and journal but I won’t! That would be cruel because I know how much they mean to you. They are special to me too because of the years we spent collecting them,” she wrote alongside a slideshow containing images of Britney’s journal and doll collection. “Of course, I still have your things, and I’m happy to send them to you if you want me to. Please tell me and know how much I love you!”

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After an article was published asserting that Lynne was in fact selling her daughter’s favorite items, Lynne took to Instagram again later in the evening to tell the media to “state their facts”.

Lynne Spears Denounces Rumors She Sold Britney Spears’ Clothes: ‘Get Your Facts Right’

On Thursday night, Lynne shared a photo of Britney Spears’ 2011 Femme Fatale white satin jacket with an orange hat. “I will never sell my daughter’s stuff. Get your facts @dailymail,” she wrote in the caption amid reports that Lynne was selling her daughter’s clothes online and at a local consignment store in Louisiana.

A source told the Daily Mail on Thursday that Lynne began selling Britney’s clothes in 2019 at Connie’s Jewelry and Gifts in Kentwood, Louisiana, which is owned by the family of Britney’s childhood friend Cortney Brabham.

An insider claims that Lynne has “made thousands of dollars in profits easily” and that Britney Spears “didn’t know” that her mother was selling her stuff. “When Britney came home early in her career, she would unload her clothes at her mother’s house in Kentwood. This also includes what she wears on tour and her personal clothing,” the insider claimed. “He doesn’t know and would be mad if he did.”

Source Claims Lynne Sold Britney’s Clothes To Buy Christmas Presents For Her Grandson

The source also mentioned the white satin jacket Lynne showed off in her photo. They claim that Tatum Solis, who has an account on the popular fashion trading site, “often wears the jacket to work,” adding, “And he always brags about how Britney wears it. It even has Britney’s signature on the inside.”

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The source went on to say, “Britney has hundreds of jeans at a time. He was going back to Kentwood and just unloaded all this stuff with his mom. Lynne holds everything,” adding that she sold some of Britney’s clothes because she “needed money to buy Christmas presents for her grandchildren.”

Earlier that year, the Daily Mail reported that the “Through The Storm” author returned to work as a substitute teacher in Kentwood, Louisiana, to make ends meet. “He’s struggling to pay his bills, but he’s made up some classes at [a local school],” the insider shared, noting that Lynne still lives in the $2 million mansion Britney built for her in 2001, years before the 13-year conservatorship began in February 2008.

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