Britney Spears refuses to see her mother, Lynne Spears, even after the matriarch flew from Louisiana to Los Angeles to desperately try to expand an olive branch for her daughter, Page Six has learned solely.
It’s so bad between the recently released pop star and her mother that Britney, 39, would not even let Lynne, 66, into her house shortly before her conservatory ended last Friday.
Sources say the evil blood between them stems from Britney accusing her mother of “ruining” her life with the conservatory, which controlled her personal affairs and property for nearly 14 years.
“A few weeks before the conservatory ended, Lynne flew to Los Angeles to try to reconnect with Britney,” a source told us.
“But Britney did not even let Lynne into her house. She is furious at her. Lynne tried for a number of days to try to visit, but Britney just shut her down.”
Lynne tried to see Britney around the time the “Toxic” singer wrote in a recently deleted Instagram post, “my dad [Jamie Spears] may have started the conservatory 13 years ago … but what people do not know is that it was my mother who gave him the idea !!!! I will never get those years back. ”
Britney added, “she secretly ruined my life … and yes, I want to call her and [business manager] Lou Taylor out there. So take your whole ‘I have no idea what’s going on attitude and go to fk yourself !!!! You know exactly what you did. “
To make matters worse, Lynne filed a petition earlier this month asking for more than $ 650,000 in attorneys’ fees from the conservatory’s fight.
Lynne asked in court documents obtained by Page Six that Britney’s property should pay her lawyers, whom she claimed to have hired to “help Britney free herself from what she saw as a very controlling life.”
The petition also stated that the lawyers were working to “investigate and investigate appropriately qualified expert doctors” for Britney in May 2019, adding that they were in favor of Jamie’s removal from the conservatory.
On Monday, Britney wrote on Instagram that she was still “on cloud 9” after being released from her conservatory.
The Grammy winner said she toasted for her newfound “freedom” with champagne over dinner at a fancy LA restaurant.
“I mean after 13 years … I think I’ve been waiting a LONG TIME!” she wrote.
Britney, who turns 40 on Dec. 2, said the festivities will continue until the end of the year: “I’m celebrating my freedom and my B-day for the next two months!”
Representatives of Britney and Lynne did not respond to requests for comment.
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