Britney Spears tells mom Lynne ‘go f**k yourself’ in deleted post & claims she ‘gave’ dad Jamie idea for conservatorship
BRITNEY Spears called out her mom Lynne in a now-deleted Instagram post.
The 39-year-old singer thanked her family for “exiting her life” and told her mom to “go f**k yourself” in the explosive post.
On Tuesday, the singer, who recently won a major legal victory in having her father Jamie suspended from overseeing her conservatorship, wrote a post about finally being able to smile after so long.
Britney wrote: “The moment I SMILE and I realize I haven’t in a very long time!!! My mom gets so CONCERNED and says “You’re acting weird… what’s wrong with you?” I say “Hi, my name is Britney Spears… nice to finally meet you!!!” Before I go any further, forgive me in advance… It’s been 13 years and I’m a little rusty!!!!
“It was a family business before… it’s not longer that anymore!!!! I was BORN today cause I get to SMILE… so thank you for exiting out of my life and finally allowing me to live mine!!!! Psssss do I know how mean I sound??? Yes… I 100 billion percent I so!!!!”
Britney then made the bombshell claim that her mom Lynne gave her dad the idea of the conservatorship and “secretly ruined my life.”
“Pssss my dad may have started the conservatorship 13 years ago.. but what people don’t know is that my mom is the one who gave him the idea!!! I will never get those years back… she secretly ruined my life… and yes I will call her and Lou Taylor out on it…”
The pop icon then slammed her 66-year-old mom for acting ignorant amid the conservatorship battle.
She continued, “so take your whole “I have NO IDEA what’s going on” attitude and go f**k yourself!!!! You know exactly what you did… my dad is not smart enough to ever think of a conservatorship.. but tonight I will smile knowing I have a new life ahead of me!!!”
Shortly after Britney’s latest post was deleted her former manager Sam Lutfi claimed she was forced to remove it.
“Wow deleted… She’s been censored. Wow.” .
SPEAKING OUT
Britney has become more outspoken in recent weeks since her father was removed from the conservatorship.
She also previously slammed her sister Jamie Lynn for doing nothing to help her over the years.
Last week she took to Instagram to slam her family for “hurting her deeply” and said she “stills wants justice.”
Alongside the photo, Britney wrote: “I found my mini typewriter !!!
“Don’t you find it weird when you jump through hoops to organize trips or set up lunch dates with people you love only to know they’ll bail on you or leave after 10 minutes 🙄 ???
“It’s humiliating and it’s like every person I’ve ever opened to immediately says they’ll be gone on a trip for two weeks after …
“OK I get it … they’re only available to me when it’s convenient for them … well I’m no longer available to any of them now 🙅🏼♀️ !!!”
After noting that she “doesn’t mind being alone,” the singer continued: “I’m tired of being this understanding Mother Teresa … if you’re rude to me then I’m done … peace out ✌🏼 !!!”
Britney then directly called out her family, writing: “This message is to my family … for hurting me deeper than you’ll ever know !!!
“I know the conservatorship is about to be over but I still want justice !!!
“I’m only 5’4″ and I’ve played the bigger person my entire life … do you know how hard that is ???”
LEGAL VICTORY
In September the Toxic hitmaker won a huge legal victory as Jamie, 69, was removed as her conservator after 13 years.
While speaking in court, Judge Brenda Penny said: “Based on what I read in the filings, and I read everything. I do believe the suspension of Jamie Spears is in the best interest of Britney Spears.
“The current situation is unattainable. The court finds the toxic environment Jamie Spears has created needs to be removed today.”
The change means that the Mississippi native will have more freedom over her personal life.
She can now make big life decisions, including taking big steps with her fiancé Sam Asghari, 27.
Before the judge made her decision, Britney’s lawyer Mathew S. Rosengart slammed Jamie as a “toxic, abusive alcoholic” in court.
The next hearing later this month will be to figure out if and how the conservatorship will end completely.