BRITNEY CLAPS BACK

Britney Spears SLAMS sister Jamie Lynn’s new book as ‘s**t she doesn’t care about’ amid family war over conservatorship

BRITNEY Spears SLAMMED her younger sister Jamie Lynn’s new book as “s**t she doesn’t care about.”

The 39-year-old singer called out the actress amid her family war over her conservatorship.

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Britney slammed Jamie Lynn in a new Instagram postCredit: Instagram/Britney Spears
on Tuesday, shared a snap of herself rocking a tight bodysuit as she placed her hand near her mouth and appeared to be deep in thought.

She slammed her sister in the caption of the post, writing: “Yep 👍 …. I think I got carried away yesterday when I posted four times 😳😳😳 ….

“Oh well … this is me thinking about it … s**t …. I will be cool one day 😂😒😬 !!!!”

Britney continued: “Psss sorry for the uncool participation 🤷‍♀️😢 !!!!!

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 … “S**t, I really don’t know’

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“Option  … ‘I really care what people think’ 😂🙄🤷🏼‍♀️ !!!!

“What do you guys think 🤔🤔🤔 ????”

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on Monday, explaining that it "has been in the works for quite a longggg time now."

Teasing what the memoir will be about, Jamie Lynn wrote: "I know I still have ALOT of learning to do, but I feel like finishing this book gave me closure on this '30 year long' chapter of my life, and hopefully helps anyone else out there who forgot their worth, lost their voice, or is trying to break an unhealthy cycle in their life.

"Which is why, I’m so happy to announce that a portion of my book proceeds will be going to , because I know how scary it can be to share personal struggles, especially if you don’t feel you have the support or a safe space to do so, and they are doing amazing work to support and encourage people as they bravely share their experiences."

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