After photographs between the singer Britney Spears and her mother Lynne Spears were spread through social networks, which would represent a reconciliation, the pop diva takes a step back but maintains hope for the future. According to a publication in the magazine Us Weekly, Britney Spears prefers not to rush family reconciliation and, instead, prefers for it to happen organically. That’s why she avoided attending a family gathering for Christmas.
“Britney understands that her mother would love for her to visit her for Christmas, but she felt it was too soon. “She is open to repairing her relationship with Lynne, but she wants things to happen naturally and not force anything,” a source exclusively told the magazine.
According to the source, Britney Spears is currently “in a good place” and “would love to continue maintaining her relationship with her mother,” but the pop star also “wants to take her time” with reconciling her. “She doesn’t feel the need to rush anything,” she said.
Last month Lynne Spears met with her daughter to celebrate her 42nd birthday. Her brother Bryan also attended, with whom the singer had had a rather tense relationship. However, this was not the first time that mother and daughter saw the guardianship that kept the singer in legal captivity terminated.
A few months ago, through Instagram, the artist’s favorite social network, the Princess of Pop, enthusiastically celebrated the reunion with her mother, after she scolded her through social networks, and apologized for her role and lack of action during his guardianship. Although “mother-daughter still has a lot to resolve. She has opened the door for communication and they have been in contact very often lately,” said a second source close to Britney and her family.
This story was written in Spanish by Daniel Matute in Cultura Colectiva.
