Britney Spears slams parents with 'brave dad' meme as she gears up for $15m memoir
Britney Spears slammed her parents Jamie Spears and Lynne Spears again on social media as she gears up to write her $15million memoir. The 40-year-old had a lot to say to her parents after their treatment of her during the conservatorship.
Yesterday, March 2, Britney posted on Instagram a popular meme about a child whose 'brave' father feared their mother. The meme is a questionnaire answered by a young child who calls their father their hero. However, when asked 'is there anything your hero is frightened of?', the child's reply is seen underneath as 'MOM'. The pop icon also wrote a caption directing the post to her parents, but later she deleted it and only kept the picture.
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The deleted caption read, "This is the day I realized my mom should have scared my dad in life !!!!!' Britney captioned the post. 'Or possibly just attempted to care !!! Pss I’ve learned to be like her … I DON’T KNOW that way YOUR SWEET….. DADDY’S NEVER SCARED, RIGHT MA ???? Psss when moms play their daughters lol . … Geez my whole life … if you look up you can see a CHILD WROTE THIS … ONLY THE CHILD KNOWS !!!! Pssssssss and what the child said is the way it should be !!!!"
Since the end of her controversial conservatorship, the pop icon has waged a public war of words on her family for the way she alleges she was treated during the conservatorship. According to a report by PageSix, Britney is set to discuss her life, career, and family in an upcoming tell-all after inking a book deal said to be worth $15 million. And, in her memoir, Britney will not hold back.
Britney hinted at a tell-all in January after posting a photo of a typewriter next to a pile of pink roses. "Shall I start from THE BEGINNING???" she captioned the image.
The book will include everything from her relationship with her parents, to her contentious relationship with her sister Jamie Lynn Spears, who made shocking claims about Britney in her own memoir, 'Things I Should Have Said'.
In her book, Jamie Lynn claimed her older sister once locked them both in a room with a knife in hand, and described her behavior at one point as erratic, paranoid, and spiraling. Britney denied the story and retaliated by calling her sister a scum person, rubbishing the claims as 'crazy lies'.
'Things I Should Have Said' was published in January and was a bestseller at first, only for Britney fans to swarm into the online reviews. The book came out just months after Britney was finally released from her controversial conservatorship of 13 years. During the week of the book's release, Britney's counsel sent Jamie Lynn a cease and desist letter over the allegedly misleading claims in the book. It is reported by US Weekly that all of the bad blood will be revealed by Britney herself in her memoir.