Britney Spears reunites with estranged mother: ‘Time heals all wounds’


Britney Spears has been very public about being on bad terms with her family since her conservatorship ended in 2021, but now things are changing.

As she revealed in a surprising Instagram post, Britney and her mother, Lynne Spears, have been able to come together and overcome their differences.

The pop star wrote, “My sweet mum showed up on my doorstep yesterday after 3 years…it’s been so long…as a family there are always things to sort out…but time heals all the wounds !!!”

She added, “And after being able to communicate what I’ve been holding back for a very long time, I feel so blessed that we got to try and make it right!!! I love you so much!!!”

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At the end of her post, which featured a photo of herself as a young girl, she addressed her mum directly, writing, “Psss…so lucky we can have coffee together after 14 years!!! Let’s go shopping afterwards!!!”

The news is a little shocking, considering how strongly Spears has spoken about her mother in the past.

While legal proceedings were underway before the official end of conservatorship, Spears wrote in a since-deleted Instagram post, “My dad may have started conservatorship 13 years ago, but what people don’t know , it’s that my mother is the one who gave him the idea!”

Britney Spears, left, and Lynne Spears haven’t been on good terms for years. (Jon Kopaloff/Bauer-Griffin)

She went on to say that her mother, along with former business manager Lou Taylor, “secretly ruined my life.”

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She ended the fiery message with “So take your whole ‘I have NO IDEA what’s going on’ attitude, and fuck off. You know exactly what you’ve done. My dad ain’t enough smart to ever think of guardianship. But tonight I’ll smile, knowing I have a new life ahead of me.”

Despite the harsh words, it seems Lynne never completely gave up hope of rebuilding her relationship with her eldest daughter.

A photo of Britney Spears with her mother, Lynne Spears, from 1999

Britney Spears, left, and her mother, Lynne Spears, at the 1999 Teen Choice Awards in Los Angeles. (Photo by Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic)

When Spears tied the knot with Sam Asghari in June 2022, Lynne commented on Britney’s post about the nuptials, telling her she looked “radiant and so happy” and adding, “I’m so happy for you! I like you !”

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In August, Lynne wrote her own article about Britney which read, “Britney, all your life, I’ve done my best to support your dreams and wishes!” And also, I tried my best to help you out of the difficulties! never turn your back! Your rejections of the countless times I’ve flown and called make me feel hopeless! I have tried everything. I love you so much, but this conversation is for you and me only, eye to eye, in private.”

A photo of Lynne Spears and Britney Spears from earlier in the singer's career.

Britney Spears, right, and Lynn Spears appear here in happier times. (Steve Granitz/WireImage)

In December, Spears seemed open to the idea of ​​a reconciliation, writing in the caption of a selfie she took in Mexico, “Mom and Dad…I crossed the border and I made it!! After 15 years without coffee… Mom we can go have coffee together now!!! I’m treated as an equal…let’s have a coffee and let’s talk!!!”

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Despite the mention of her father, Jamie Spears, the invite seemed dedicated solely to her mother. And just last week, in a post about how she felt she was treated poorly by the media, Britney wrote, “My dad was supposed to be the one who was supposed to protect my spirit and my heart of things like that, but he was the main one who secretly loved her!!!”




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