Pop star Britney Spears has expressed her desire to repair and rebuild her relationships with her family, according to sources. It seems that Britney has been making efforts to reach out to her mother, Lynne Spears, for several weeks now. It was Britney who invited Lynne to Los Angeles to celebrate her 42nd birthday over the weekend, signaling her willingness to reconnect and establish a relationship with her mother.
Key Takeaway
Britney Spears has initiated contact with her mother and expressed a strong desire to mend their relationship. She also hoped for reconciliation with her sister Jamie Lynn, despite her absence at the recent birthday celebration. Britney’s family holds great importance to her as she seeks to rebuild and heal their bond.
While Lynne was able to attend the birthday celebration, Britney also wanted her younger sister, Jamie Lynn, to be there. Unfortunately, Jamie Lynn was busy shooting a show overseas and couldn’t make it. However, the fact that Britney wanted her sister present suggests that a reconciliation between the siblings could be on the horizon.
Notably, Britney’s brother Bryan was present at the party, indicating that her family is currently at the forefront of her mind. One source close to the situation shared, “Britney wants to make things right with her family. She believes it’s time to start the healing process.”
The timing of Britney’s efforts towards reconciliation may seem unexpected, considering the scathing allegations she made against her family in her recently released memoir. However, sources explain that the majority of the book was completed seven months prior to its release, and Britney felt the need to share her truth and move forward.
Lynne’s departure from Los Angeles after the birthday celebration showed her immense happiness in restoring her relationship with her daughter. Sources indicate that Lynne plans to be a more frequent presence in Britney’s life moving forward.
However, one family member who appears to still be on the outs is Britney’s father, Jamie Spears.