Britney Spears 'starts talking to estranged family'

Britney Spears' strained relationship with her family following the termination of the singer's conservatorship in 2021 has been well documented. Still, recent comments from multiple sources close to the singer suggest a reconciliation may be imminent. An insider told The Courier that Britney has "started talking to different members of her family," including her mother and brothers Lynne and Bryan Spears. However, the Grammy winner still has "trust issues."

"She feels exploited and would be happy if they took some responsibility and issued a public apology," the source added. While another insider claimed that Britney's mother Lynne "reached out to her daughter "He asked for help" and the two "had some disputes." conversations over the past few months." "Lynn is eager to repair the relationship, and Britney has become more open about it. She loves her mom, but a lot of damage has been done and [Britney] has distanced herself. ” Bustle has reached out to Britney Spears’ rep for comment but did not immediately receive a response.

Meanwhile, an insider also claimed that Britney currently has "no contact" with her father, Jamie Spears, who has had her conservatorship for 13 years. Meanwhile, a third source also claimed that Britney is "on good terms" with sister Jamie Lynn Spears, "but things are changing every day."

Britney's public feud with her family first made headlines in June 2021, when the "Circus Circus" performer spoke out against her conservatorship for the first time in an emotional court deposition — in which she Shocking accusations accusing then-supervisor, father Jamie Spears, of "supervision abuse."

2003, Jamie Spears, Bryan Spears, Jamie-Lynn Spears, Britney Spears, and Lynne Spears. KMazur /WireImage/Getty Images

In November 2021, a judge terminated Britney's 13-year conservatorship, saying it was "no longer needed." In January 2022, Britney sent a cease-and-desist letter to her sister Jamie, claiming that her sister had made "misleading or outrageous accusations" against her in her memoir "What I Should Have Said."

Britney's estrangement from her family includes her two children, Jayden James, 16, and Sean Preston, 17, who did not attend their mother's June 2022 event Moon's star-studded wedding to Sam Asghari. and her two sons," a source continued to the Courier. "They communicate very little. Britney loves her children more than anything and is happy to repair the relationship. "

Mark Vincent Kaplan, an attorney for Kevin Federline, Britney's ex-husband and father of Jaden and Sean, said in an interview with the media that "the children love their mother" but "because of what happened in It’s been a few years.”

In a report about the singer's rumored memoir, a source concluded, "Britney wants the freedom to do what she wants. She's enjoying not working and spending time at home."