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Britney Spears' troubles ended, and she refused to write to her sister Jamie Lynn

Britney Spears has said she would sue her sister Jamie Lynn if she continues to make "embarrassing" statements about herself while promoting a new book. In her resignation and denial letter, Britney's attorney, Matthew Rosengart, said the memoir "prematurely" contained several "misleading or outrageous allegations." "He will not tolerate it, nor should he," the letter continued.

"Publishing false or fantastical complaints is wrong, especially for book sales. It is also potentially illegal or defamatory," Rosengart warned in the letter. They recently announced that the book was "not for them." She takes your word for it, so we encourage you to refrain from any derogatory mention of Britney during your ad campaign.

"If you fail to do so or malign her, Britney will be coerced to reconsider and take all appropriate legal action." Britney and her sister have been at war of words since Jamie Lynn appeared on Good Morning America last week to promote her book Things I Have to Say.  

The book reportedly details her own life story, including a near-fatal incident with her young daughter in 2017, her relationship with Britney, and her role in the singer's controversial conservation work.

During the interview, Jamie Lynn described herself as "my sister's biggest supporter" and said she was taking "steps to help" end conservatism.

But according to the ABC, she also described Britney's behavior earlier in the book as "unstable", "paranoid," and "spiral." "She was a brilliant young woman through tough times - and when she can't get up on her own, someone has to," he told the Call Her Daddy podcast. "I was immature then. I couldn't [but] someone had to say, 'Stop the press. Give this girl a minute.

Spears sister caught up in a public feud

In response to a Good Morning America interview, Britney said she was "concerned" that her sister described her behavior as "out of control." "He was never anywhere near me 15 years ago so why talk about it unless he wants to sell books at my expense."

In a recent Instagram post, she described Jamie Lynn as spoiled, saying, "That was never my life." Jamie Lynn replied that the book wasn't just about Britney, adding, "I couldn't help but be born Spears, and some of my experiences involved my sister." "Honestly, the things that were said were completely untrue," he wrote on Instagram.