Britney Spears’ niece is achieving an important milestone. Jamie Lynn Spears‘ eldest daughter, Maddie, is graduating from high school, prompting an emotional response from her daughter.
In a new post on Instagram, Jamie Lynn shared photos of her daughter’s graduation day. She kicked off the post of herself and her daughter towering over her, with both wearing dresses. Jamie Lynn opted for a red dress and cream colored flats.
Maddie opted for heels and a pink and white dress alongside her graduation tassels and recognitions. “Already emotionally unwell, and the actual graduation hasn’t even happened yet,” Jamie Lynn captioned the post.
She also shared a video of her daughter walking towards the high school stage, picking up her diploma, and shaking hands with the principal.
Jamie Lynn Spears is the mother of two daughters, Maddie and Ivey. She had Maddie when she was 17 with her then fiancé, Casey Aldridge. A few years later, Jamie Lynn married Jamie Watson, with the two welcoming Ivey in 2018.
“I don’t feel like a young mom at all now, but I guess that’s because I had my first daughter so very young. I use to be insecure at times, because I was always the youngest mom in the room,” she said in an interview with Dopple.
“I quickly learned that being a good and competent mother has nothing to do with age. I have met some of the most wonderful amazing moms who are anywhere from 20 years old to 50 years old, so young or old, love is all it’s really about.”
Britney and Jamie Lynn’s complicated relationship
Britney Spears has a complicated relationship with her family. Back in 2021, in the midst of the legal scandal surrounding her conservatorship, Spears spoke in public court, saying that her family didn’t do anything to help her break out of her father’s control.
“My dad and anyone involved in this conservatorship … they should be in jail,” she said at the time, as reported by Page Six.
Spears discussed her relationship in her memoir. “My sister and I should have found comfort in each other, but unfortunately that hasn’t been the case,” reads her memoir, “The Woman in Me.”
“As I was fighting the conservatorship and receiving a lot of press attention, she was writing a book capitalizing on it. She rushed out salacious stories about me, many of them hurtful and outrageous. I was really let down.”
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