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Britney Spears' father speaks for the first time about ending the singer's conservatorship

In an interview with the British newspaper Daily Mail, Jamie Spears spoke for the first time about the end of the 13-year conservatorship he had over Britney Spears. According to Jamie, the court order, which came to an end in November 2021, would be the reason the singer is still alive - and he stated that the guardianship saved his daughter "in her darkest days", in addition to having "rescued" her daughter. his relationship with his two children. He currently has no contact with Britney or his grandchildren, living with his other daughter, Jamie Lynn.

“Not everyone will agree with me. It was a very difficult time, but I love my daughter with all my heart and soul. Where would Britney be now without this conservatorship? I don’t know if she would be alive,” she stated.

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Jamie said he believes the conservatorship was a great tool for Britney Spears get custody of his sons, Sean Preston and Jayden James, now 16 and 17, back.

In 2007, the United States Court allowed the children to have access to the singer, even though their father, Kevin Federline, had received full custody.

“These last three years have been difficult without them. The family is a mess. All I can do is keep praying,” Jamie revealed to Daily Mail*, adding that he intends to get back in touch with his grandchildren. “Sometimes I think boys are used as pawns, and I won’t allow that,” she said.

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