![]() ![]() “They told me I couldn’t that’s why I did!” read the illustration the “Toxic” singer posted that depicted a woman in sunglasses with her legs crossed. “‘They’re not gonna let you go so why are you fighting it,'” Jamie Lynn, 31, allegedly wrote.Britney Spears has broken her silence following Friday’s “meltdown” at a Los Angeles restaurant - with a strange and seemingly defiant Instagram meme. The “Oops! … I Did It Again” singer concluded her Instagram caption by sharing a text that her sister, Jamie Lynn Spears, allegedly sent her around the same time, though she did not include a screenshot of that one. “When this program is over I don’t want to work at all … I want to live for me and have an adventurous life,” Britney told Ingham, who resigned in 2021, paving the way for former federal prosecutor Mathew Rosengart to join the case. “I want to talk about going to court when this is done and getting my medical rights,” she wrote, adding that she wanted her conservatorship to end. Ingham III, that she wanted to make some changes in her life after being released from the facility. In the final screenshot from her 2019 text messages, Britney informed her court-appointed lawyer, Samuel D. Lynne reposted Fitzgerald’s response on her Instagram, writing that she has “all the ‘whole conversations’ as well!” “I have tried to reach her through every possible outlet and always failed.” Britney has been estranged from her parents, Lynne and Jamie Spears, for years. “When she left the facility my phone number was blocked from her and we have never spoken again!” Fitzgerald added. However, Fitzgerald insisted on her Instagram Stories Monday afternoon that she “did respond.” She speculated that “some … messages were deleted” from Britney’s phone, which Jamie, 70, allegedly monitored during the conservatorship. “I have a feeling you will say I will be ok but it still doesn’t make sense,” Britney texted Fitzgerald, claiming in her Instagram caption that she “never heard back from her” either. ![]() John Bel Edwards, who is an attorney and whose wife, Donna Edwards, is friends with Lynne.īritney then asked her friend about lithium, the mood-stabilizing drug that she testified in 2021 made her feel “drunk” after her team allegedly changed her meds without her say. When u can,” Britney texted Fitzgerald in 2019, seemingly referencing Louisiana Gov. She did not win the right to hire her own attorney until 2021. When Britney’s conservatorship began in 2008, a Los Angeles judge appointed a lawyer to represent her. In the second screenshot, the “Crossroads” star asked her childhood friend Jansen Fitzgerald to help her find new counsel. Britney Spears shared text messages that she sent her mom, Lynne, in 2019. “Her words were ‘You should have let me visit you and give you a hug,'” Britney wrote. The Grammy winner claimed in her Instagram caption that she got “no response” from Lynne, 67, at the time, but she did hear from her mom when she checked out of the facility. “I literally feel alll the sick medicine in my stomach,” Britney continued in her text to Lynne. Seroquel, also known as quetiapine, is an antipsychotic medication that treats mood disorders including schizophrenia and bipolar disorder, according to WebMD. It is unclear whether Britney was referring to a doctor or her father, Jamie Spears, who controlled her medical care as her conservator. “Seraquil I thought was a sleep aid but it’s for bipolar and is WAAAAAY Stronger than lithium.” In the first screenshot, the “Toxic” singer wrote to her mother, Lynne Spears, “He was saying he wants to UP the seraquil and I’m like whoaaaaaaa horsey go f–k yourslwf. “It’s a little different with proof,” Spears, 40, wrote on Instagram early Monday. The pop star posted - and promptly deleted - screenshots of text messages she sent her mom, friend and lawyer after allegedly being forced into a mental health facility in 2019. Britney Spears’ mom ‘begging’ singer to ‘make amends’ with estranged sister Jamie Lynn ![]()
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