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'I supported her!' Britney Spears' sister Jamie Lynn breaks down over relationship issues

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Britney Spears' sister Jamie Lynn Spears has spoken about her relationship with the pop icon following the end of her 13-year conservatorship.The little sister of the former Mickey Mouse Club star, 30, appeared on Good Morning America on Wednesday where she reflected on her relationship with her sibling, 40.Appearing on the US news show today, Britney's sister broke down in tears while discussing her relationship with her older sister.Jamie Lynn said that she "doesn't know" why their relationship has become so tense while speaking about her new book, Things I Should Have Said.In the book, the mother-of-two reflects on Britney's "erratic, paranoid and spiralling" behaviour.She also broke her silence on Britney's 13-year conservatorship which came to an end in November following global outrage at the way her sister was living.In a new interview with Good Morning America, the younger sister of Britney has insisted that she didn't play any part in the pop star's conservatorship.She also added that she tried to help her sister end the guardianship, claiming that it "didn't end well".Jamie Lynn has reflected on the moment that Britney was placed under a guardianship, adding that she doesn't understand it any better today than she did in 2008.She said: "When [the conservatorship] was put into place I was 17 years old, I was about to have a baby so I didn't understand what was happening nor was I focused on that."I was focused on the fact I was a 17-year-old about to have a baby."Speaking about the conservatorship Jamie Lynn added: "I [understood] just as little about it then as I do now."The author claimed that she tried to help her sister dissolve the legal arrangement on a number of occasions, but none came to fruition.She.

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