Britney Spears seems to be reacting to her family celebrating Christmas without her.
Amid a flood of posts, the pop star apparently posted a photo of a Christmas tree on Instagram on Sunday, December 28th, with a sarcastic and harsh caption. “A late Christmas to my beautiful family who have never disrespected me, never hurt me, never done anything that is completely unacceptable, never caused me incredible trauma that cannot be repaired,” she wrote. “To my dear and innocent family…I am so sorry that I have been so busy this Christmas, but I will definitely show up and surprise you soon.”
On Christmas Day, Spears’ sister Jamie Lynn Spears posted a photo of herself and husband Jamie Watson on Instagram. Daughters – Maddie Brian (17 years old) and Ivy (7 years old). mother, Lynn Spears; and Sean Preston Federline, Britney Spears’ eldest son. Spears has sons Sean Preston and Jayden James Preston with ex-husband Kevin Federline.
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“I can’t wait… Hello beautiful Ivy (sic)… I just want to hug you, my love… Godspeed, friend,” Britney, 44, added about Jamie Lynn’s second daughter.
USA TODAY has reached out to Jamie Lynn’s representative for comment.
Britney Spears’ relationship with her family has been strained for years, amid a 14-year conservatorship initiated by her father, Jamie Spears. Although the conservatorship ended in 2021, Britney publicly criticized her family for their involvement in and failure to contribute to the end of the conservatorship.
Jamie Lynn, 34, denies the accusations, but the sisters are at loggerheads over the issue. In 2022, after Jamie Lynn Spears gave an interview in which she talked about conservatorship while promoting her memoir, Britney Spears responded, claiming that her sister was selling her book “at my expense.” Jamie Lynn Spears quickly responded with a comment echoed in her book that her sister was “in danger” for claiming she was being abused.
“My aunt’s vague and disparaging posts have made it increasingly difficult to explain to my eldest daughter why our family continues to receive death threats,” Jamie Lynn said at the time.

