Jamie Lynn Spears has spoken out about the current state of her relationship with sister Britney Spears.
On the latest episode of the UK reality show “I’m a Celebrity…Get Me Out Of Here,” Jamie, 32, responded to TV presenter Fred Sirieix’s question about whether to not the famous sisters get along.
“I love my sister,” she simply replied.
Although Jamie remained fairly tight-lipped about where she and the “Toxic” singer, 41, stand right now, she freely opened up about how much she looked up to her sister as a kid.
“Anything my sister did I always thought was the best,” she gushed.
“When it came to my sister, even if I felt anything, if anyone said anything I was ready to go.”
“I was like, ‘Don’t talk about my sister, she’s the best.'”
In the few comments she’s made on her family’s turbulence over the years, Jamie has always said she adores her sister and wants nothing but the best for her.
“I can assure you that I’ve supported my sister long before there was a [Free Britney] hashtag, and I’ll support her long after,” the “Sweet Magnolias” actress said in a June 2021 Instagram post following the backlash she received for not immediately speaking out as Britney testified in court to end her controversial conservatorship.
“My sister knows I love and support her. That’s the only person I owe anything to.”
Then, in January 2022, she appeared on “Good Morning America” and said she did everything she could to help Britney when she was under her conservatorship.
“I’ve always been my sister’s biggest supporter, so when she needed help, I set up ways to do so,” she claimed.
“I went out of my way to make sure that she had the contacts she needed to possibly go ahead and end this conservatorship and just end this all for our family.”
However, the Princess of Pop has sung a different tune about her family’s involvement in her life — at one point saying they “should all be in jail” for how they treated her over the years.
She has also slammed Jamie on social media numerous times, even calling her “scum” and a “selfish little brat” for capitalizing off her fame as well as allegedly turning a blind eye to the reported abuse she faced as her family controlled her every move for more than a decade.
Britney most recently chastised her little sister in her October memoir, “The Woman in Me,” for using the end of her conservatorship as a cash grab by releasing a memoir titled “Things I Should Have Said.”
“As I was fighting the conservatorship and receiving a lot of press attention, she was writing a book capitalizing on it,” she wrote.
“She rushed out salacious stories about me, many of them hurtful and outrageous.”