Britney Spears’ mother Lynne is being accused of making money off her daughter, even though the two are not on speaking terms. Media Take Out learned that a new report is circulating online that claims Brit’s mom has been selling off the popstar’s clothing and accessories online in a local consignment shop for the last five years.
Britney, 41, claimed that her family saw her as nothing more than a ‘cashflow’ in her new memoir, The Woman in Me. And now the troubled singer is ‘fuming’ to learn that her personal belongings are being sold.
Her mother Lynne, 68, allegedly started selling her daughter’s clothing in 2018 at Connie’s Jewelry and Gifts in Kentwood, Louisiana – which is owned by Britney’s childhood friend Cortney Brabham’s family.
According to a “Spears family insider,” Lynne has ‘easily made thousands of dollars in profit’ – adding that Britney has ‘no clue’ about any of this.
Embed from Getty ImagesIt comes as Lynne denied selling Britney’s childhood dolls and journals, insisting she wouldn’t be so ‘cruel’.
‘When Britney would come home early in her career, she would unload her clothes at her mom’s house in Kentwood. This also included things she wore on tours and her personal clothes,’ the Daily Mail reported.
‘She has no clue and would be fuming if she did.’
Items on sale at the store include the Judi Rosen jacket worn by Britney on TRL in 2002, as well as fur jackets, leather pants, sweaters and shoes. Not all of the items were worn publicly by the singer.
The insider claims Lynne also sold – and is still selling – her superstar daughter’s designer duds on a popular fashion commerce site through an account owned by Tatum Solis – who even models the items and posts them alongside photos of Britney.
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