Twitter users think Jamie Lynn Spears subtly reacted to Britney saying she wants to 'sue' her family

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Twitter users have speculated that Jamie Lynn Spears has subtly reacted to Britney saying she wants to "sue" her family.

While the 30-year-old has yet to publically comment on her older sister's bombshell revelations about her conservatorship, she has now disabled the comments on her most recent Instagram post.

Speculating about what this might mean, one Twitter user wrote: "Jamie Lynn just disabled her Instagram comments after being dragged by over 1.5K people on her latest post #FreeBritney"

A second wrote: "Jamie Lynn disabled her IG comments Unamused face…she knows that Britney exposed her and she seems like she won't face it. #FreeBritney."

A third added: "Jamie Lynn Spears is lucky she disabled her IG comments because I was coming for her. #FreeBritney."

Meanwhile, a fourth wrote: "Anyone else find it convenient that you can't comment on any of Jamie-Lynn Spears’ IG pictures after 22nd May ??? Weird that when all you've ever done is take good care of [your] sister right ?? So what comments you scared off ?? Hmm ?? [sic] #FreeBritney #FreeBritneyNOW"

Stylecaster reports that Jamie Lynn was named the trustee of Britney's estate in August 2020 by her father and Britney's lawyer, Andrew Wallet.

This means that she is the "sole beneficiary" of the SJB Trust, which Britney created in 2004 to protect her sons Sean Preston and Jayden James' future and her own money.

Jamie and Britney are pictured below in 2002.

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Credit: Alamy / REUTERS

Britney said during her testimony that she wants to "sue" her family for what they've put her through.

"I would honestly like to sue my family, to be totally honest with you," she said. "I also would like to be able to share my story with the world, and what they did to me, instead of it being a hush-hush secret to benefit all of them.

"I want to be able to be heard on what they did to me by making me keep this in for so long, it is not good for my heart. I've been so angry and I cry every day. It concerns me, I'm told I'm not allowed to expose the people who did this to me."

Featured image credit: Alamy / Sipa US