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Post by dilligaf on Nov 6, 2023 22:43:09 GMT
Britney's dogs are not puppies; she had it laying on it's back and was feeding it a bottle for no reason but clicks on the internet. It could choke. She is trash.
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Post by charmedhour on Nov 7, 2023 14:43:55 GMT
Britney's dogs are not puppies; she had it laying on it's back and was feeding it a bottle for no reason but clicks on the internet. It could choke. She is trash. I think she treats the little white dog as a baby. She dresses her up, feeds her from a bottle and gives her a pacifier. Might be pure assholery but I think there’s a subconscious need at work. She spoke incessantly about having more children. That doesn’t look like it’ll happen any time soon so the dog is a replacement.
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Post by kittylady on Nov 10, 2023 2:08:01 GMT
EXCLUSIVE: Britney Spears insiders accuse her estranged mom Lynne of SELLING her daughter's belongings for profit for YEARS - as images reveal the popstar's outfits being sold online and in a local Louisiana consignment storeBritney's mom Lynne, 68, and her best friend Tatum have allegedly been selling the singers favorite clothes since 2018
The items include a hat she wore at the Billboard Awards in 2000, her Butterfly boots from the 2003 Kid's Choice Awards and a top worn on TRL in 2002
The singer claimed her family had 'thrown away' these items in The Woman In Me
Britney Spears' mother Lynne has allegedly been profiting off her daughter during their estrangement - by selling off the popstar's clothing and accessories online and in a local consignment shop for the last five years, insiders have revealed. It is the latest blow for the troubled popstar, 41, who claimed her family saw her as nothing more than a 'cashflow' in her bombshell new memoir, The Woman in Me - and who sources say would be 'fuming' to learn that her personal belongings are being sold. Lynne, 68, is said to have started selling her daughter's clothing in 2018 at Connie's Jewelry and Gifts in Kentwood, Louisiana - which is owned by Britney's childhood friend Cortney Brabham's family. A Spears family insider has claimed Lynne has 'easily made thousands of dollars in profit' - adding that Britney has 'no clue' about any of this. It comes as Lynne denied selling Britney's childhood dolls and journals, insisting she wouldn't be so 'cruel'. 'When Britney would come home early in her career, she would unload her clothes at her mom's house in Kentwood. This also included things she wore on tours and her personal clothes,' an insider told DailyMail.com exclusively. 'She has no clue and would be fuming if she did.' Items on sale at the store include the Judi Rosen jacket worn by Britney on TRL in 2002, as well as fur jackets, leather pants, sweaters and shoes. Not all of the items were worn publicly by the singer. The insider claims Lynne also sold - and is still selling - her superstar daughter's designer duds on a popular fashion commerce site through an account owned by Tatum Solis - who even models the items and posts them alongside photos of Britney. The countless fashion hand-me-downs include the Miss Capezio Vintage Butterfly Cowboy Boots she wore at the 2003 Kids Choice Awards, and a pair of Marc Jacobs designer black sunglasses which she was frequently pictured wearing in public. Tatum herself appears to have dipped into the Toxic singer's stash, purchasing the white satin jacket Britney wore to open her 2011 Femme Fatale Tour. 'Tatum wears the jacket often to functions,' the source revealed. 'And she always brags about how it was worn by Britney. It even has Britney's signature on the inside.' In her memoir, Britney claimed that after getting released from a mental facility in 2019 - where she was forced to take Lithium and undergo electro shock therapy - she returned home to Kentwood to find her clothes had been 'thrown away' by her family. 'When I saw the empty shelves, I felt an overwhelming sadness,' she wrote. 'And my family had thrown them in the trash just like they’d thrown me away. I’ve been through a lot. The reason why I’m alive today is because I know joy. It was time to find God again.' The source added: 'Britney had hundreds of pairs of jeans at one time. She would come back home to Kentwood and just unload all of this stuff with her mom. Lynne held onto everything.' They alleged that she has also been conducting private sales of her daughter's possessions. 'Lynne needed the money to buy Christmas presents for her grandchildren,' the source added. Lynne appeared to address her daughter's claims that she disposed of her belongings, insisting she wouldn't be so 'cruel'. Writing on Instagram on Thursday, she offered to send the 'special' items in question to Britney, as she professed her love for her estranged daughter. Alongside pictures of the dolls and a journal, she wrote: 'I'm not sure who told you I got rid of your dolls and journals but I would never do that! That would be cruel because I know how much they mean to you. They are special to me too because of the years we spent collecting them. 'Of course I still have your things, and I am happy to send them to you if you'd like me to. Please let me know and know how much I love you!' Lynne - who still lives in the $2 million mansion that Britney built for her in 2001 - recently went back to work as a substitute teacher in Kentwood. 'She is struggling to pay her bills, but she has already substituted for several classes at ,' the insider previously told DailyMail.com.
According to court documents, Lynne filed a petition in November 2021 to request that Britney's estate pay the $660,000 attorney bill for her conservatorship lawyers.
But in April 2022, Britney's own lawyer Mathew Rosengart argued against that petition in court, stating that 'there is no legal authority supporting' Lynne's claims that she should be able to collect funds from her daughter's estate.
Court documents reveal that Rosengart further alleged that Britney had spent approximately $1.7 million on her mother over the years, claiming that Lynne had 'for at least a decade resided in a large, expansive house owned by Britney', who - he said - also 'paid Lynne Spears' utilities, telephone services, insurance, property taxes, landscaping, pool work, pest control, repairs and maintenance'.
Legal paperwork obtained by The Blast in October of that same year revealed that Lynne had withdrawn her $660,000 claim.
Lynne filed for chapter 7 – liquidation bankruptcy – in 1998. She had owned five companies in the past 20 years, including Britney Online, inc. and One More Time Music, Inc. but is no longer involved in any of them.
She no longer owns her own property, having sold Britney’s childhood home for $275,000 in 2021.
In Lynne's 2008 autobiography Through the Storm she said she blamed herself for Britney's demise.
'When her life was such a success, what did she need me for? And when things took a turn for the worse, I was out, because other people - dancers, managers - were closer to her, and with her day and night,' Lynne wrote.
'Being a mother, you can't help but have regrets about what you did and didn't do for your kids, and I'm no different,' admitted Lynne.
Daily Mail
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Post by charmedhour on Nov 10, 2023 2:31:30 GMT
Not a defense of Lynne but anything Britney left behind at Lynne’s house when she formally moved out and didn’t take is eventually considered abandoned property legally. That would leave Lynne with the right to dispose of it as she sees fit, tossing it in a dumpster or selling for cash- her call.
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Post by o0amber0o on Nov 10, 2023 12:42:58 GMT
Firstly, I just finished listening to The Woman In Me and I don't recall there being anything about electroshock therapy. I mean, I was working on sewing projects while listening to it but that seems like something that would have really jumped out at me.
Anyway, I agree with charmedhour, there's no reason why Britney couldn't have found a storage unit for that stuff, or even stored it in any of her own homes if it all meant that much to her. I also find it strange that these items are being sold online and this is the first anyone is hearing about it? Especially if the items are being advertised as once belonging to Britney?
On the other hand, I also think that if Lynne really wanted to get the stuff to Britney, she could do it. Britney's main home has been the same for years at this point, surely she knows the address. As someone who is estranged from their mother, I can't stand the "I can do it for you just reach out, I love you" BS. If you really want to do something then do it.
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Post by sputnik on Nov 10, 2023 13:08:54 GMT
Legally, sure. But a little sus when you’re “throwing out” (i.e selling) that kid’s stuff but you have no problem living in the 2 million house they had built for you.
And I’m sure Lynne is holding on to those journals so she can sell them at some point as well.
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Post by MsDark on Nov 10, 2023 13:13:23 GMT
Shipping costs money. But surely they could have worked something out. It seems like this family has been living high on the hog.
Did Lynne really need a 2 mil mansion? And that was in 2001. I don't know if anyone not from the south can fully appreciate how big a home this probably is in bumfuck Louisiana, especially in 2001 where you could have acquired or custom built a yuge tacky ass McMansion on a ton of acreage for about a fifth of that cost. The expense of keeping up a place that size could break anybody without a comfortable fortune to draw on or a regular influx of money.
They really have been milking her for cash forever.
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Post by kittylady on Nov 11, 2023 2:45:17 GMT
Legally, sure. But a little sus when you’re “throwing out” (i.e selling) that kid’s stuff but you have no problem living in the 2 million house they had built for you. And I’m sure Lynne is holding on to those journals so she can sell them at some point as well. As brutal as it is to say, I can't help but wonder if the second Britney twirls herself into an early grave will see Lynne or Jamie dialling a publisher through their tears. The only thing likely holding them back right now is the legal clusterfuck that would be unleashed on them by Britney's lawyers.
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Post by beeyotch on Nov 13, 2023 14:55:19 GMT
I don't quite condemn Lynne so automatically. She stays quiet and lays low enough so that we really just don't know her side. While I question her parenting (I certainly wouldn't let my kid into show business, for one) I don't know that she is this money-hungry stage mother who only cares about Britney's $$ but not her well-being, like she's being portrayed by the pro-Britney narrative. I think Lynne's mistakes come from a place of well-meaning ignorance, where she maybe doesn't understand what she did wrong but honestly feels she is doing the best she can to do right by her daughter. Lynne posted pictures on Instagram of the dolls and journals Britney alleged she got rid of. Per Entertainment Weekly: Following the publication of Britney Spears' memoir The Woman in Me, the pop icon's mother, Lynne Spears, has refuted claims about the family's actions her daughter wrote about in the book. "I'm not sure who told you I got rid of your dolls and journals but I would never do that!" Lynne, 68, wrote Thursday on Instagram, seemingly referencing portions of The Woman in Me that reportedly indicated she and the Spears family disposed of Britney's childhood possessions while she received mental health help throughout 2019. "That would be cruel because I know how much they mean to you," Lynne continued, also tagging her 41-year-old daughter in the message, which contained photos of multiple dolls and a large black book. "They are special to me too because of the years we spent collecting them. Of course I still have your things, and I am happy to send them to you if you'd like me to. Please let me know and know how much I love you!" A representative for Britney did not immediately respond to EW's request for comment. Details of Britney and Lynne's relationship largely played out in public amid fallout from the legal case surrounding the pop star's controversial conservatorship, which stemmed from a highly publicized mental health crisis in the late aughts. The conservatorship, which began in 2008, was eventually terminated in November 2021, though Britney's relationship with her family — particularly with her father, Jamie Spears, and sister, Jamie Lynn Spears — remained strained in subsequent years. Britney shared in May that she and Lynne reconciled during a visit at the "Toxic" performer's home. "My sweet mama showed up at my door step yesterday after 3 years … it's been such a long time … with family there's always things that need to be worked out … but time heals all wounds !!!" Spears wrote on Instagram at the time. While Britney strongly criticized Jamie Lynn online and within the pages of The Woman in Me, she also shared a positive sentiment over the summer in a social media post, revealing that she visited her sister while Jamie Lynn filmed an acting project. "It was nice to visit my sister on set last week !!! I've missed you guys so much !!! Loyal girls stay home but it's so nice to visit family !!!" she shared on social media in June.
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Post by notoriousmkg on Dec 1, 2023 4:26:33 GMT
There was a new Britney Spears pic posted to Instagram yesterday. Ironically, given the overall theme of the picture, most of the commentary was on how her eyes looked.
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Post by Sarzy on Dec 3, 2023 14:35:53 GMT
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Post by beeyotch on Dec 3, 2023 15:12:57 GMT
Aw. Well that's a good sign.
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Post by mivvi21 on Dec 3, 2023 15:53:30 GMT
I thought her mom was Caitlyn Jenner at first. Plastic surgery fucked her face up.
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Post by dilligaf on Dec 4, 2023 4:03:07 GMT
Followed by a 2@m junkie run to the gas station, complete with the bare feet she crushed her son over in the leaked video. This time, the bare feet are on the legs of her prestigious ever-present personal leach, Cade, who is also made to carry the bag of sugary snacks as they rush back to the car.
Headline reads- Country Bumpkins Barefooted out to Gas Station in 2:00 a.m. SNOW EMERGENCY --Now Bumpkin all night long!!
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Post by no1novice on Dec 4, 2023 20:43:25 GMT
Mmm Britney seems to be invading her sisters privacy & throwing her under the bus at the same time.
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