Britney Spears’ sister Jamie Lynn shares cryptic post after the singer is forced to pay dad Jamie’s $2 MILLON legal bill in settlement

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Jamie Lynn Spears seemed to be enjoying a quiet ‘I told you so.’

The actress, 33, shared a cryptic message late Friday in her Instagram Stories after her older sister, Britney Spears, 42, shockingly settled her years-long legal battle with their father Jamie Spears, 71.

Still, the Sweet Magnolias actress is taking the matter in stride, sharing a meme of a seemingly unamused little boy with pursed lips, which she captioned: ‘Me watching what I predicted unfold after everyone told me I was crazy.’

Details of the settlement have not been revealed, although TMZ has claimed the pop star and her attorney Mathew Rosengart agreed to cover Jamie’s $2 million in legal fees.

The settlement means the trial over Britney’s allegations that that her father behaved improperly during the Baby One More Time singer’s 13-year conservatorship will not take place in June.

Jamie Lynn Spears, 33, seemed to be enjoying a quiet ‘I told you so’ after her sister Britney Spears, 42, settled her years-long legal dispute with their dad, Jamie Spears, 71  (Pictured in Los Angeles in December 2022)

The Sweet Magnolias actress shared a meme of a smug little boy and writing, 'Me watching what I predicted unfold after everyone told me I was crazy'

The Sweet Magnolias actress shared a meme of a smug little boy and writing, ‘Me watching what I predicted unfold after everyone told me I was crazy’

In court testimony in June 2021, the pop singer claimed she was forced by her dad and other conservators to go on tour against her will.

She also revealed she was prescribed lithium which made her feel ‘drunk’ and was not allowed to get married or have a baby as she wished and was forced to use an IUD for birth control.

Insiders for TMZ have claimed that Britney is said to be furious about the settlement, although she would have had to sign off on it.

The Gimme More artist seemed to express her resignation in a post on social media  after the deal was announced. 

She posted a photos of a bottle of wine and a half-full glass writing, ‘Eventually you will come to understand that love heals everything and that is all there is… and REAL wine feels extremely nice as well! Pss first time with real wine Jesus f-ing Christ!!!’ 

‘It has been our honor and privilege to represent, protect, and defend Britney Spears,’ Rosengart, said in a statement to CNN

‘Ms. Spears is and always will be an icon and a brilliant and brave artist of historic and epic proportion,’ the statement continued.

‘Although the conservatorship was terminated in November 2021, her wish for freedom is now truly complete. As she desired, her freedom now includes that she will no longer need to attend or be involved with court in this matter.’

Jamie’s attorney, Alex Weingarten, issued his own statement on his client’s behalf. 

‘Jamie is thrilled that this is all over. Jamie loves his daughter very much and worked tirelessly to protect her, Weingarten said. He wants the best for Britney, nothing less.’

The Grammy winner and her father have been estranged since her 13-year conservatorship was brought to an end in November 2021.

TMZ reported the singer was furious about the settlement, but she seemed resigned in a social media post uploaded after the deal was announced

TMZ reported the singer was furious about the settlement, but she seemed resigned in a social media post uploaded after the deal was announced

The Gimme More singer posted this photo of a wine bottle and half-full glass writing,  'Eventually you will come to understand that love heals everything and that is all there is... and REAL wine feels extremely nice as well! Pss first time with real wine Jesus f-ing Christ!!!'

The Gimme More singer posted this photo of a wine bottle and half-full glass writing,  ‘Eventually you will come to understand that love heals everything and that is all there is… and REAL wine feels extremely nice as well! Pss first time with real wine Jesus f-ing Christ!!!’

The settlement means the trial over Britney's allegations that that her father behaved improperly during her 13-year conservatorship will not take place in June

The settlement means the trial over Britney’s allegations that that her father behaved improperly during her 13-year conservatorship will not take place in June

'It has been our honor and privilege to represent, protect, and defend Britney Spears,' her attorney Matthew Rosengart, told CNN. 'Her wish for freedom is now truly complete... she will no longer need to attend or be involved with court in this matter' (Pictured in LA in September 2021)

‘It has been our honor and privilege to represent, protect, and defend Britney Spears,’ her attorney Matthew Rosengart, told CNN. ‘Her wish for freedom is now truly complete… she will no longer need to attend or be involved with court in this matter’ (Pictured in LA in September 2021)

In her memoir The Woman In Me, which was released in October of last year, Britney shared claims that her father called her ‘fat.’

She also accused him and his associates of ‘having control over my body and my money’ for 13 years, which made her ‘feel sick.’

The Toxic singer claimed her father got rich from her wealth.

She also accused her mother Lynne Spears and Jamie Lynn of capitalizing off the conservatorship, though she has somewhat mended her relationship with them in the subsequent years

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