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Oops! … She did it again.
Britney Spears once again appeared to throw shade at her younger sister, Jamie Lynn Spears — this time, less than 24 hours after the “Zoey 101” star announced changed the name of her upcoming memoir.
“I’m thinking of releasing a book 📚 next year 😜” Britney, 39, joked on Instagram on Tuesday. “But I’m having issues coming up with a title so maybe my fans could help !!!!”
“Option #1 … “S–t, I really don’t know” Option #2 … “I really care what people think” 😂🙄🤷🏼♀️ !!!!” What do you guys think 🤔🤔🤔 ????”
The title discussion appeared to be a jab at Jamie Lynn, 30, since the youngest Spears sister was forced to change the name of her memoir from “I Must Confess” — a lyric from Britney’s 1998 debut single, “…Baby One More Time” — to “Things I Should Have Said” after receiving backlash from Britney fans.
In July, Worthy Publishing unveiled Jamie Lynn’s book on its website with the original, and controversial, title but later backtracked stating it had been “erroneously released online.”
“We deeply regret that incorrect and incomplete information about her book has appeared in the public space, particularly at this sensitive time for Jamie Lynn and her family,” Worthy, which specializes in Christian authors, said in a statement at the time.
Reps for Britney did not immediately return Page Six’s request for comment.
However, several fans in the comment immediately took it as shade.
“Jamie Lynn is shaking,” one person wrote. Another, responding to a title suggestion, commented, “The things my sister shouldn’t have said.”
This would not be the first time the Spears sisters have sparred online.
In July, Britney posted a profanity-riddled Instagram post directed toward the former Nickelodeon actress, their father, Jamie Spears, and other critics.
“I don’t like that my sister showed up at an awards show and performed MY SONGS to remixes !!!!!” Britney wrote in part, referring to Jamie Lynn’s performance of “Till the World Ends” at the 2017 Radio Disney Music Awards.
Jamie Lynn then wrote a message on her profile stating “May the peace of the Lord be with you,” to which Britney seemingly mocked, writing in a caption for a video soon after, “May the Lord wrap your mean ass up in joy today.”
The “Gimme More” singer has said she wants to sue her family for letting her remain under an allegedly “abusive” conservatorship for the past 13 years, which she said has “killed her dreams.”
A rep for Jamie Lynn did not immediately return Page Six’s request for comment.
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