Britney Spears’ father, Jamie Spears, remains unconcerned about the release of his daughter’s upcoming memoir, “The Woman In Me,” and has no intention of reading it. According to a source close to the Spears family, Jamie is unaffected by the potential contents of the book, as Britney has already made negative statements about him in court and on social media.
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Jamie Spears, Britney’s father, remains unfazed by her upcoming memoir and will not be reading it. He believes that he has already lived through the events described and knows the truth.
Both Britney’s mother, Lynne, and her younger sister, Jamie Lynn, have also published memoirs, shedding light on Jamie’s absenteeism during Britney’s childhood, compounded by his struggles with alcohol. With these revelations already out in the open, Jamie sees no need to delve further into the matter.
While Jamie has acknowledged his shortcomings as a father during Britney’s formative years, he did step in to assist her when she faced significant challenges in 2008. Jamie came to her aid and acted as her conservator for the next 13 years.
Britney’s lawyer, Matt Rosengart, has accused Jamie of misappropriating millions of dollars during the conservatorship, and it is possible that the memoir will touch upon this topic. However, sources indicate that Rosengart has yet to recover any funds from Jamie, as the majority of expenses were approved by the court.
As the release date for Britney’s memoir approaches on October 24, it may captivate some readers, but Jamie will not be among them.