Britney Spears attacks 'scum' sister Jamie Lynn on social media | Gene Simmons throws his support behind Britney

Britney Spears attacks 'scum' sister Jamie Lynn on social media | Gene Simmons throws his support behind Britney
Britney Spears attacks 'scum' sister Jamie Lynn on social media | Gene Simmons throws his support behind Britney
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Britney Spears attacks 'scum' sister Jamie Lynn on social media | Gene Simmons throws his support behind Britney Britney Spears | Jamie Lynn Spears | Gene Simmons Gene Simmons throws his support behind Britney Spears and stresses that her family 'shouldn't have any say regarding her finances'... as her father Jamie Spears seeks to depose her Britney Spears Born on December 2, 1981. Britney Spears was one of the first major female teen pop stars of the late ‘90s. Britney Spears, The former All New Mickey Mouse Club cast member became a teen idol after the record-breaking releases of her first two albums, …Baby One More Time (1999) and Oops!… I Did It Again (2000). Britney Spears released her third album, Britney, in 2001 and made her movie debut in Crossroads the following year. In 2003, she found success again with her fourth album, In the Zone, on which she collaborated with her longtime idol Madonna. After Jamie Lynn Spears made several allegedly false claims about her estranged sister Britney Spears in her recently-released memoir Things I Should Have Said, the pop star has posted another message for Jamie. If you didn't know, the sisters have had several nasty exchanges online this month, Britney even sent Jamie Lynn a cease-and-desist letter. It claimed the book contains "misleading or outrageous claims" about her. Now, taking to Instagram, Britney wrote: "I wish you would take a lie detector test so all these masses of people see you're lying through your teeth about me !!!! I wish the almighty, Lord would could come down and show this whole world that you're lying and making money off of me !!!! You are scum, Jamie Lynn." While Jamie Lynn's rep had no immediate comment, previously Jamie took to Instagram and shared that she is "officially a NATIONAL BEST SELLING AUTHOR!" To which Britney replied: "National best seller ????, DUH [rolling eyes emoji]." The memoir was released about 2 months after Britney's conservatorship was terminated after 13 years. To which Britney wrote: "The timing of your book was unbelievable Jamie Lynn … especially knowing the whole world had no clue what was really done to me !!!! My whole family including you is saying YOU DIDN'T KNOW …. Bulls--t !!!" Taking snippets from The Real and The Talk show, in which the co-hosts criticized the author over her book and accused her of making a book "for profit," Britney commented: "What these women are saying here is pretty clear !!!! I'm just kinda shocked that more people like these real soul sisters aren't telling it like it is !!! Congrats best seller … I'm not surprised at all!!!” Gene Simmons expressed his support for Britney Spears Gene Simmons expressed his support for Britney Spears in her ongoing battle with her family regarding her controversial past conservatorship with a post that was shared to his Twitter account on Friday. The 72-year-old Kiss bassist reposted a tweet from TMZ that pointed out that the embattled pop star could potentially sit for a deposition by request of her father, Jamie Spears. The performer began his message by expressing that he was unfamiliar with discussing the legal problems of other individuals, as he wrote: 'Ok. Not usually an area I comment on. But here goes.' Simmons went on to express that the hitmaker was fully entitled to the earnings that she accumulated over the course of her impressive career. He made a point of writing that '@britneyspears earned her money the hard way — she worked for it.' Simmons then stated that Spears' immediate family should remain uninvolved in her financial and personal affairs. He wrote: 'No one, including parents and family should have any say regarding her finances. Period.' The deposition in question was requested over 'child safety and [possible] drug use' as well as shocking allegations she made at a court hearing last summer about 'abusive' conservatorship. Jamie's attorney reportedly reached out to Britney's legal team and asked to set up a date to have both Jamie and Britney sit for depositions in the matter, according to TMZ on Friday. The outlet reports that Jamie specifically wants the 40-year-old questioned, under oath, about accusations made in a June hearing where she claimed she had been forced to have an IUD inserted and was barred from getting married. Since the headline making June hearing, Britney's 13-year conservatorship was terminated by Judge Brenda Penny but the battle with her father and former conservator rages on. Jamie's lawyer emailed Britney's attorney, Mathew Rosengart, requesting a time and date to have Britney deposed, TMZ reported. Sources tell the outlet that the deposition will be 'wide-ranging' and cover questions about 'child safety and [possible] drug use.', as well as damning comments Britney made at her June conservatorship hearing. 'I feel ganged up on and bullied and alone. I am tired of being alone,' she told Judge Brenda Penny during her long statement last summer. Spears likened her conservatorship situation to a sex-trafficked person who was caged without her own money or passport. Britney's team, meanwhile had already expressed an interest in having her father, Jamie, sit for a separate deposition over his alleged mismanagement of her conservatorship. This is just the latest in a long running legal fight between the Spears'. Just last week, lawyers for Britney Spears and her father Jamie went toe-to-toe at a hearing. Jamie's attorney Alex M. Weingarten requested that Judge Brenda Penny unseal Britney's private medical records because he says the 'public has the right to know' the context around his decisions while acting as conservator. Penny, however, disagreed and ruled to seal the conservatorship termination plan, citing Britney's 'right to privacy over her private medical information,' according to the Los Angeles Times, which reviewed documents in the case. The 40-year-old's estate is formally back under her control however, her father is still battling with Britney's lawyers over a declaration they recently filed by an investigator corroborating claims that a secret listening device was installed in her bedroom. Jamie, 69, hit back at a recent explosive court filing from Britney's lawyers detailing the findings of their investigation into accusations that he instructed a security team to spy on the star. Weingarten, called the results 'nonsense', adding that 'virtually everything that is alleged is ... fake or taken out of context. Penny nixed Jamie's request to unseal the records, as well as put a hold on conservatorship funds, the paper reported. Britney's lawyer Mathew Rosengart said that the singer shouldn't be responsible for the $30 million in legal fees Jamie racked up during his time as conservator, the paper reported. The hearing came on the heels of a declaration filed by Rosengart from former FBI agent Sherine Ebadi, who backed assertions that Jamie instructed Black Box Security 'to place a secret recording device in Ms. Spears's bedroom,' E! News reported. Attorneys for Britney Spears hired the former federal agent, who currently oversees forensic investigations for a private firm, to look into troubling allegations leveled by a former security company employee tasked with looking after the star. Following an investigation, an investigator hired by Britney's legal team corroborated the claims that Jamie had a listening device secretly planted in her bedroom. Ebadi was told by Alex Vlasov, the former Black Box security employee, that under Jamie's instructions, a recording decide was duct-taped 'behind furniture so it could not be seen' in Britney's bedroom. A 'separate battery pack' as also allegedly added to the hidden device 'to permit continuous recording for a longer period of time.' 'Communications between Ms. Spears and her personal court-appointed attorney, Sam Ingham, were among the private communications that Black Box and Mr. Spears monitored,' Ebadi wrote in the declaration. 'Mr. Vlasov told me that Mr. Spears was particularly interested in his daughter's attorney-client communications and wanted regular updates from Black Box on the substance of those privileged messages. 'Surveillance of Ms. Spears's communications with her lawyer continued until at least 2020, when [Black Box owner Edan Yemini] instructed Mr. Vlasov to cease reviewing attorney-client privileged communications.' According to the declaration, Ebadi felt that the results of her inquiry into the matter 'raise criminal implications' for Jamie Spears. The allegations that Jamie Spears spied on his daughter were first raised by a former employee of Black Box Security in a New York Times documentary on the hitmaker, Controlling Britney Spears. 'I corroborated the Times's reporting on Mr. Spears's extensive, surveillance efforts, including of Ms. Spears's attorney-client communications and private conversations in her bedroom,' she stated in this latest declaration. Deadline previously reported that the FBI were looking into whether the law was broken, with Jamie insisting his daughter knew of the surveillance arrangements. Under California law, both parties must consent to a conversation being recorded. The actions were taken prior to a judge officially putting an end to her conservatorship on November 12. At the time, Britney's lawyer said the allegations 'magnify the need to suspend Mr. Spears immediately.' 'Mr. Spears has crossed unfathomable lines,' said the singer's lawyer in a contemporaneous court filing. 'While they are not evidence, the allegations warrant serious investigation, certainly by Ms. Spears as, among other things, California is a 'two-party' consent state.' His furious remarks were a reference to a New York Times documentary released on Hulu detailing the surveillance claims. Alex Vlasov, a former employee of Black Box Security, told The New York Times that the Spears's phone calls and messages were secretly recorded as part of her 13-year conservatorship, overseen by her father. 'All of his actions were well within the parameters of the authority conferred upon him by the court,' a lawyer for Jamie Spears told the Times when the documentary came out. 'His actions were done with the knowledge and consent of Britney, her court-appointed attorney, and/or the court. Jamie's record as conservator — and the court's approval of his actions — speak for themselves.' Source Daily Mail Pink Vila

Britney Spears attacks 'scum' sister Jamie Lynn on social media | Gene Simmons throws his support behind Britney

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