Britney Spears continues to have a strained relationship with her father, Jamie Spears, nearly four years after her 13-year conservatorship ended in November 2021. Sources say there is no contact between them, and Britney prefers it that way. In the past, she said those involved in the conservatorship “should be in jail.”
Although she reportedly offered to pay her father’s medical bills after his 2023 leg amputation, she remains angry and unwilling to forgive. Jamie, now 73, has accepted the distance and lives a quiet life.
Her connection with her mother, Lynne Spears, is fragile and on-and-off. They exchange calls and texts every few weeks, but there are no plans for a visit soon. Lynne hopes to rebuild their bond and focus on the future, yet she understands that Britney is still hurt and processing the years of control.
Britney and her younger sister, Jamie Lynn Spears, are slowly repairing their relationship. After a very public feud in 2022, they now FaceTime every few weeks and plan to meet in Los Angeles. Both have agreed to keep their progress private.
Through the family tension, Britney remains close to her brother, Bryan Spears. Bryan moved in with her after her 2023 divorce from Sam Asghari and often travels with her. He stays out of family conflicts and continues to support her.
Britney is also reconnecting with her sons, Sean Preston, 19, and Jayden James, 18. Jayden led the reunion and shares a strong bond with her. Sean is rebuilding trust more slowly. Britney says having her sons back makes her feel whole again, even as she focuses on healing and moving forward.