Lynne Spears has entered the chat.
Britney Spears’ mother responded after her daughter shared screenshots of text messages the singer sent her mother, friend and lawyer from a mental health facility in 2019, all of which, according to Britney, got “no response”.
“Britney, I have the ‘full conversations’ too!” Lynne, 67, captioned a screenshot of texts Britney’s friend Jansen Fitzgerald posted on her Instagram story on Monday to show that she responded to the pop star.
βIt hurts for you that you feel that the people who love you most betrayed you! Let me go to you! I love you!β Lynne added, though she didn’t share her own supposed responses to her daughter’s desperate pleas.
In messages Britney, 40, sent to Fitzgerald, whom she claimed she “never heard anything about,” she asked for help finding a new attorney (her attorney at the time, Samuel D. Ingham III, was court-appointed). and also expressed concern about the drug lithium, which he claimed to have been administered against your will under your guardianship.
According to Fitzgerald’s receipts, she told Britney she “had to look into” the drug because she “didn’t know much” about it.
βAt least I think you’re in a safe range at least. It says they monitor the levels in the blood so they can keep it in a certain range,β Fitzgerald responded to her friend, who had asked if she thought it was βreally healthy and right to donate blood for SO LONGβ.
In response to Britney’s request for the phone number of a man named John Bell, Fitzgerald said he “had no luck getting his number this week” because the only person he knew who might have it, a woman named Mrs. Donna, responded. to your inquiry with an automated “out of office” message.
Fitzgerald accompanied the screenshot with text that read: βI answered! I have always felt that some of my messages were deleted.β
Fitzgerald told supporters that his heart was “a little broken” over claims that he didn’t try to help his longtime friend.
“This message along with THOUSANDS of messages were sent to the court investigator in 2019 to help my friend Britney Spears,” she claimed, adding that she and the pop star “talked daily when she was in her last facility.”
“I don’t know if some of my messages to her were deleted by outside sources or what happened, but I know the courts had all of them because I was so worried about her and felt my messages could help her case.”
Fitzgerald went on to state that she and Lynne “even went to New Orleans and met with a lawyer to try to help her because we knew they wouldn’t let us anywhere near her.”
Apparently, the two “had a feeling” that Britney’s “phone was being monitored,” so they tried to be “cautious” about what they put in writing.
βWhen he left the premises, they blocked my phone number and we never spoke again!β Fitzgerald insisted, stating that all his subsequent attempts to reach the singer “always failed”.
Britney’s father, Jamie Spears, was previously accused of monitor your text messages and other cell phone activity while serving as her guardian, though he said through his attorney that his “actions were done with the knowledge and consent of Britney, her court-appointed attorney and/or the court.”