Britney Spears Unfollows Jamie Lynn Spears On Instagram Following Pop Star's Claims Her Family Did 'Awful Things' During Conservatorship
Starting off 2022 fresh and free of her chains!
Britney Spears has officially unfollowed her sister, Jamie Lynn, only days after sharing a cryptic Instagram video of hundreds of birds flying free from their cages.
The "Slave 4 U" singer captioned the meaningful message "SYMBOLIC of my year this year," and it seems the pop star may mean more than just being free from her oppressive conservatorship.
As OK! previously reported, the Grammy winner has been outspoken about her resentment against her family following the bombshell court case.
"From every angle I was being hurt for no reason and my family was hurting me," she stated in an Instagram post in December. "They say go to the source for healing .... the person who hurt you ... go to them and tell them ... I've never gotten to do that. I wanted to be nice but what they did to my heart was unforgivable."
"I asked for 13 years to perform new songs and remixes of my old songs .... I had two months off in between each show settings for four years in Vegas ... and every time I asked I was told 'No...' !!!!!" she continued. "It was a set up to make me fail yet I knew exactly what I wanted my fans to see."
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Britney also spilled that while she was repeatedly told she couldn't sing remixes of her own songs, Jamie Lynn was allowed to perform them at the 2017 Radio Disney Music Awards.
"So much wasted time only to embarrass and humiliate me and I guess it seems odd to most now why I don't even do my music anymore," she continued in the post. "That's just the surface issues. People have no idea the awful things that were done to me personally... and after what I've been through, I'm scared of people and the business."
Spears currently follows a total of 46 Instagram accounts including Miley Cyrus, Lady Gaga, Madonna and others who have been vocal about their support of the #FreeBritney movement.