Many fans have also highlighted on social media how a week before Britney and Sam tied the knot, Lynne liked an Instagram post from the singer’s first ex-husband, Jason Alexander, who was married to the pop star for 55 days in 2014, and who was arrested for trespassing after allegedly crashing the star’s wedding. He shared an article on how Lance BassBritney maintains that “still there’s a wall” surrounding her, despite being terminated from her conservatorship.
In early November, a week before the conservatorship ended, Lynne submitted a petition requesting that Britney’s estate pay her attorneys’ fees and other costs, totaling more than $660,000, that she accrued during the court battle. The papers state that Lynne had discussed joining the conservatorship, which was largely controlled by the singer’s dad until September, as an interested party extensively with the pop star, who allegedly “enthusiastically agreed.”
Britney’s lawyer responded in April with a statement that stated, “Personal Billboard, “While [Lynne]Britney was allowed to employ and pay her own counsel from her own money.
After Lynne filed her petition, Britney took to Instagram to accuse her mom of “ruining” her life, alleging that she was the one who gave her estranged father “the idea” of establishing the conservatorship in the first place. Britney’s mother, who divorced Jamie in 2002, did not respond to her daughter’s post and her rep had no immediate comment when reached by CelebHomes News.