Although Britney Spears’ memoir “The Woman In Me” came out on October 24, Lynne Spears waited until November 9 to refute one claim in the book.
In her memoirs, the now 41-year-old pop star revealed that she came to terms with never seeing her family again when she learned that her mother had thrown away several valuables, including her doll collection.
However, in an Instagram post, Lynne, 68, revealed that she never threw the items away and gave fans a look at some of the items in Britney’s priceless collection.
Lynne Spears Will ‘Gladly Send’ Back Britney Spears Merchandise
Starting her post with a black journal tied to her bed, Lynne shared an Instagram carousel full of photos of dolls that once belonged to Britney Spears. Tagging her daughter in the post, Lynne wrote, “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 also special to me because we have been collecting them for years,” he continued. “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!”
Britney Says She Realizes She Doesn’t Want To See Her Family Anymore During The COVID-19 Pandemic
In her memoir, “The Woman In Me,” the “Toxic” singer explained that she found “peace” when she realized 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.
Britney said that her family stopped answering her phone calls, so she traveled to Louisiana during the COVID-19 pandemic shutdown to see them. During the visit, the Princess of Pop stated that her beloved collection of Madame Alexander dolls, which she received as a child, had been “thrown away”.
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Britney had kept several items at Lynne’s house when she was admitted to a mental health facility for several months in 2019. In addition to her doll collection, Britney also claimed that her mother got rid of several years’ worth of [her] writing” and “binding” the poems he wrote throughout his life.
The “Overprotected” singer said it felt like his family had “thrown away [her] went” through his belongings and decided it was “time to find God” and cut ties with his family forever.
Fans Have Mixed Reactions To Lynne’s Post
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Although Britney Spears has turned off comments on her Instagram posts, Lynne left comments as fans expressed their frustration.
“OMG he never learns. Just pick up the phone and call him or have one of your people call him. Why do you need attention on Instagram?” one user asked. “Don’t you think she’s been trying to call him and got nowhere and no phone calls back? It’s probably the only way she knows how to reach him at this point. Be nicer in a situation that’s none of our business in the first place, ” another follower replied.
“I suggest you send it to him or his lawyer. You’ve sent a meaningful gift. Back to those days. Send a nice personalized package with her goodies and be her mom. Look back and think about what it means,” a third fan chimed in. “Are you for real!!!??? You can do this privately,” shared another follower.
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“Why did you do this to your child? Why can’t you call him? You are only making trouble for yourself…. You guys have done enough harm to him. Isn’t it enough that he was held captive for 13 years?” asked another fan.
Britney Spears was subject to conservatorship from February 2008 to November 2021. During most of that time, her financial and personal affairs were largely controlled by her father, Jamie Spears, although Britney has complained – both on Instagram and in her memoir – that her mother did little more than try help him out of conservatorship.
At this time, Britney has yet to publicly respond to her mother.
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Source: thtrangdai.edu.vn/en/