Jamie Lynn Spears is seen leaving Huff Post Live on June 21, 2016 in New York, New York. (Photo by Alessio Botticelli/GC Images)

If you’ve been following the post-conservatorship era of Britney Spears, you’ll know that Britney has been quite vocal on Instagram about who’s to blame in enabling control and letting censorship persist, and Jamie Lynn Spears, her younger sister, has not been spared. But now it looks like Jamie Lynn is making her own claims, as she said on Good Morning America this morning that she “went out of her way” to help Britney acquire the tools to end her conservatorship.

“I’ve always been my sister’s biggest supporter, so when she needed help, I set up ways to do so,” Jamie Lynn said on Good Morning America. “I went out of my way to make sure that she had the contacts she needed to possibly go ahead and end this conservatorship and just end this all for our family.”

She continued “If it’s going to cause this much discord, why continue it?”

Jamie Lynn went on to share that she was in conversation with Britney’s lawyer, Samuel D. Ingham III, whom a Los Angeles judge appointed when Britney underwent hospitalization on an involuntary psychiatric hold in February 2008, right when the conservatorship commenced.

“If she wanted to talk to other people, then I did [help]. I set that up, I even spoke to her previous legal team, and that did not end well in my favor,” Jamie Lyn said. When asked if she agreed with the conservatorship, she responded with “It wasn’t about agreeing with the conservatorship. Everyone has a voice, and it should be heard.”

This comes after Britney testified in court in June 2021 that her younger sister, along with the rest of her family “did nothing” to giver her support while herr father controlled virtually every aspect of her financial, creative and personal life.

Britney has since unfollowed Jamie Lynn on Instagram and has not made any comments towards her sister’s interview.