LOS ANGELES: Pop icon Britney Spears felt nostalgic as she seemed again at a New York Metropolis reminiscence. The 42-year-old singer-songwriter posted a candid photograph taken in 2002 of herself with sister Jamie Lynn Spears, now 32.
“Throwback!!! I am unable to cease laughing, ” Britney captioned the picture of her and Jamie Lynn, whom she talked about by identify within the caption, stories Individuals journal.
The photograph was taken in September 2002 whereas the pair was backstage at New York Metropolis’s Neil Simon Theater to fulfill the solid of Hairspray, as per Getty Photos, and reveals Britney mid-conversation whereas her sister seems to be staring off into the space.
As per Individuals, Britney might be seen within the pic sporting a black turtleneck and low-rise denims, whereas Jamie Lynn sported an orange T-shirt, glasses and a newsboy cap.
Britney and Jamie Lynn beforehand had a public feud in early 2022 over the discharge of Jamie Lynn’s memoir, ‘Issues I Ought to Have Stated: Household, Fame and Figuring It Out’. Since then, Britney has opened up concerning the pair’s relationship in her personal memoir, ‘The Girl in Me’, launched in October 2023.
Within the ebook, Britney wrote that as she was combating her 13-year conservatorship — which was terminated in November 2021 — she felt her sister was “writing a ebook capitalising” on it.
“She is going to all the time be my sister, and I really like her and her lovely household, ” she wrote of Jamie Lynn on the time. I’m working to really feel extra compassion than anger towards her, and everybody who I really feel has wronged me”.
Throughout an episode of the U.Okay. actuality collection ‘I’m a Celeb…Get Me Out Of Right here’, again in November, Jamie Lynn responded to a query concerning the present standing of her and Britney’s relationship, explaining: “I really like my sister.”
“Something my sister did I all the time thought was the very best”, she mentioned of wanting as much as Britney whereas rising up. “When it got here to my sister, even when I felt something, if anybody mentioned something I used to be able to go. I used to be like, ‘Don’t speak about my sister, she’s the very best’.”