Britney Spears’ mother, Lynne Spears, has come forward to refute claims made by her daughter in her memoir. Britney had accused her family of demolishing her journals and antique dolls, but Lynne took to Instagram to defend herself against these allegations.
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Britney Spears’ mother, Lynne Spears, has refuted the claims made by her daughter in her memoir regarding the demolition of her journals and antique dolls. Lynne insists that she never got rid of these items and is willing to send them back to Britney if she wishes.
In a post on Instagram, Lynne shared current pictures of Britney’s old journals and Madame Alexander dolls as proof that she did not get rid of them. She wrote, “I’m not sure who told you I got rid of your dolls and journals, but I would never do that!”
Lynne acknowledged the significance of these items to her daughter and explained that they hold sentimental value for her as well. She said, “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.”
In her memoir, “The Woman in Me,” Britney had mentioned storing some of her personal belongings, including the dolls and journals, at her mother’s place in 2019 while she was at a mental health facility. However, Lynne has denied the portion of the book that claims her daughter’s collection and writings were discarded, stating that it is a fabrication.