Britney Spears was finally free from her 13-year conservatorship a couple of months ago, after a longstanding battle to fight for her rights. After she was free, many fans wondered what is next in store for her. It was previously reported that she has no interviews planned with Oprah or anyone else for that matter. It seems Jamie Lynn Spears responded to Britney Spears recently.

As reported earlier, Britney Spears unfollowed her younger sister Jamie Lynn on Instagram. This is despite the fact Jamie Lynn is still following Britney Spears on Instagram.

In an interview that aired Wednesday night on “Nightline,” Jamie Lynn Spears admitted that she wrote in her memoir that over the years Britney’s conduct was “erratic,” “paranoid” and “spiraling.”

Britney Spears responded to that by making it clear she was disgusted with her sister. In light of this, Jamie Lynn Spears took to her Instagram stories, where she told her sister to just reach out to her instead of lashing out in public and embarrassing herself.

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“Britney — Just call me, I have attempted many times to speak to you directly and handle this privately like sisters should, but you still choose to do everything on a public platform. In the meantime, please stop continuing the narrative that I haven’t been there for you or that I’m making things up. I’m happy to share how many times I’ve reached out to you, supported you and tried to help you. This is embarrassing and has to stop. Love you.”

It is unlikely Britney’s relationship will improve anytime soon after the 13 years of hell she went through and now it seems Britney is out for blood from the looks of it.

Subhojeet Mukherjee

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