Lynne Spears Denies Britney's Claims of Disposing Childhood Possessions, Offers to Return Items
Lynne Spears refutes allegations made in Britney's memoir "The Woman in Me," sharing photos of the singer's childhood dolls and journals, which Britney claimed were discarded by her family.
- Britney Spears' mother, Lynne Spears, has refuted allegations made in Britney's memoir 'The Woman in Me' that she disposed of Britney's childhood possessions, including dolls and journals.
- Lynne Spears took to Instagram to share photos of the items, stating she would never get rid of them due to their sentimental value and offered to send them to Britney.
- Britney's memoir details her strained relationship with her family, particularly her parents, and her decision to cut ties after discovering her childhood possessions were allegedly discarded.
- The memoir also discusses Britney's 13-year conservatorship, which was overseen by her father, Jamie Spears, and ended in November 2021.
- Earlier this year, Britney and Lynne appeared to reconcile after a three-year separation, with Britney expressing openness to repairing their relationship.