It has been revealed that Jamie Lynn Spears' autobiography is being offered in dollar stores for a steal of a price of $1.25 after her estranged sister Britney Spear's upcoming book topped the global book charts three months before its release.
"The Woman In Me," a memoir by the pop icon, 41, will be released on October 24 and has already been the top-selling 'new release' on the Amazon book charts. The announcement drove fans into a frenzy.
It's apparent that they are more excited about this than they have ever been about Jamie Lynn's own book. So it can be assumed that it would not suffer the same fate.
Fans instantly started posting pictures of 32-year-old Jamie Lynn's 2022 memoir, "Things I Should Have Said," which can be purchased for $1.25 at local Dollar General locations. Spears' memoir is available for $32.99, in contrast.
Not Jamie Lynn Spears' book at the dollar store, remarked one supporter, while another added: "And no discount? $1.25 is quite a bit much!" If that is a sarcastic comment, we do not know.
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The synopsis on the Gallery website for Britney Spears' book hinted at a collection that will lift the veil on the private world of an artist whose true emotions and thoughts have only intermittently surfaced through social media posts since the expiration of her onerous conservatorship in November 2021.It's undeniable that Spears' private life has long been exposed in tabloids.
After the siblings got into a nasty, very public fight during the Toxic singer's 13-year conservatorship, DailyMail.com exclusively revealed last month that Spears' mother Lynne is pleading with the pop princess to mend her rift with her younger sister Jamie Lynn.
The conservatorship, which gave Britney's father Jamie control over her life, money, and medical choices, caused a significant schism in the Spears family and resulted in the pop singer cutting off contact with practically all of her related relatives. Lynne is pleading for Britney to make amends with Jamie Lynn right away, the insider said. They are both inclined to say "yes." Lynne informed Britney that it is clear that she misses her sister and that she understands.
To get Britney to consider a ceasefire with her estranged sister and an apology from Jamie Lynn, the source continued, will take some convincing. The insider said, "Jamie Lynn is figuring out how to make this happen, but she is not going to rest until everything is perfect again. Britney still feels that Jamie Lynn is the one who messed up and, if they are going to meet, she would need to come to her and not vice versa."
After the horrifying conservatorship was ended, Britney also held her younger sister responsible for not doing more to release her.
This caused a rift between them. But in the years before that, there had been hints of strain in their sisterly relationship.
During the Radio Disney Music Awards in April 2017, Jamie Lynn performed remixes of Britney Spears' songs. Britney, who attended the performance with Lynne, appeared to be in a lot of pain. She called her to apologize for the error in July 2021.
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