Britney Spears’ sister Jamie Lynn claims she and her children have received DEATH THREATS

‘Please stop’: Britney Spears’ sister Jamie Lynn claims she and her children have received DEATH THREATS after addressing bombshell hearing amid ‘abusive’ conservatorship battle

  • Jamie Lynn Spears is claiming to have received death threats, after facing criticism amid her sister Britney Spears ‘ controversial conservatorship battle
  • ‘Can we please stop with the death threats, especially the death threats to children,’ the 30-year-old actress said on Friday 
  • Jamie has two children, Maddie, 13, who she shares with ex-fiancé Case Aldridge, and Ivey Joan, three, with current husband Jamie Watson
  • Last week, the actress caught backlash for initially staying silent on the shocking claims of abuse from sister Britney, 39 

Jamie Lynn Spears has claimed she’s received death threats, after facing criticism amid her sister Britney Spears’ controversial conservatorship battle.

Following Britney’s bombshell testimonial during a virtual appearance at a Los Angeles court last week, Jamie, 30, caught backlash for initially staying silent on the shocking claims of abuse. 

But after speaking out on Instagram this week, Jamie alleges she has received death threats to herself and her children, Maddie, 13, who she shares with ex-fiancé Case Aldridge, and Ivey Joan, three, with current husband Jamie Watson.

The actress wrote on her Instagram Stories Friday: ‘Hi, I respect that everyone has the right to express themselves, but can we please stop with the death threats, especially the death threats to children. – JLS.’

Speaking out: Following Britney's bombshell testimonial during a virtual appearance at a Los Angeles court last week, Jamie caught backlash for initially staying silent on the shocking claims of abuse

‘Please stop’: Britney Spears’ sister Jamie Lynn claims she and her children have received DEATH THREATS after addressing bombshell hearing amid ‘abusive’ conservatorship battle

Jamie, 30, had caught intense backlash from fans for staying silent on the matter of Britney’s conservatorship – with some even accusing her of profiting off her sister’s $60million fortune.

On Monday, she broke her silence saying she wants nothing but ‘happiness’ for her sister and that she always has and ‘always will’ support her, in an emotional video message.

The Zoey 101 star appeared to be distancing herself from playing any kind of role in Britney’s business affairs, by saying she made a ‘very conscious choice’ to ‘only participate’ in the singer’s life as her sister – and has worked hard in her own career. 

Help: Britney, 39, told a judge last week that she no longer wants to be under the control of the 'abusive' conservatorship, which has been in place for 13 years (Pictured, 2019)

Help: Britney, 39, told a judge last week that she no longer wants to be under the control of the ‘abusive’ conservatorship, which has been in place for 13 years (Pictured, 2019) 

‘I paid my freakin’ bills since I was 10 years old. Not that I owe the public anything, because my sister knows I love and support her… I’m not my family. I’m my own person. And I’m speaking for myself,’ she explained. 

Last year, it was reported that Jamie had been selected as the custodian of Britney’s SJB Revocable Trust, originally put in place by Britney in 2004 to protect assets for her two children, Sean Preston, 15, and Jayden James, 14.

Fans had attacked the star last week, hinting that her silence suggested she could be complicit in Britney’s conservatorship, which has been run by their father Jamie Spears for the past 13 years. 

Jamie explained: ‘Maybe I didn’t support the way the public would like me to with a hashtag on a public platform but I can assure you that I support my sister long before there was a hashtag and I’ll support her long after.’ 

She started the emotional video speaking softly, as she said: ‘The only reason I haven’t [spoken] before, is because I felt that until my sister was able to speak for herself, and say what she felt she needed to say publicly, that it wasn’t my place. And it wasn’t the right thing to do.’

 

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