Britney Spears unfollows her 'mean a**' sister Jamie Lynn Spears on Instagram
Daily MailBritney Spears is no longer following her younger sister Jamie Lynn Spears on Instagram. Estranged: Britney Spears is no longer following her younger sister Jamie Lynn Spears on Instagram Britney currently follows 46 Instagram accounts including her fiancé Sam Asghari and numerous pop legends including Paul McCartney, Elton John, Janet Jackson, Beyoncé and Adele. 'My whole family did nothing': Britney's bombshell court testimony on June 23 revealed she wanted 'to sue' her family members for 'living off my conservatorship for 13 years' 'I'm only concerned about her happiness': Shortly after, Jamie Lynn broke her silence with a petulant, since-deleted video where she claimed to have 'only loved, adored, and supported my sister' 'Because I have nothing to gain or lose either way. On July 17, Spears took Jamie Lynn to task again over covering a remix of her 2011 song Till the World Ends at the 2017 Radio Disney Music Awards where she was honored Seeing red: On July 19, the former Mouseketeer blasted Jamie Lynn in a thinly-veiled, since-deleted post calling her a 'mean a**' for not being more supportive and standing up to their 69-year-old estranged father Last sighting: The Mississippi-born blondes have not been pictured together since 2018 when their families vacationed together Fangirling: Britney currently follows 46 Instagram accounts including her fiancé Sam Asghari and numerous pop legends including Paul McCartney, Elton John, Janet Jackson, Beyoncé, Adele - but not Madonna 'I thought maybe we could make gingerbread houses': Among the quirkier accounts Spears follows includes Tito the Raccoon, @cutecatsfu, and the Southwestern sandwich chain Schlotzsky's Dormant: The Matches singer even follows the official Britney Army @britneyarmyfanclub, which hasn't posted since 2019 The Mississippi-born blondes have not been pictured together since 2018 when their families vacationed together. As for Jamie Lynn, she'll soon promote her 240-page memoir, which was originally titled I Must Confess: Family, Fame, and Figuring it Out referencing lyrics in Britney's 1998 hit Baby One More Time