“I understand that every story needs a villain, but people have it so wrong here,” Jamie Spears, though his lawyer, Vivian Thoreen, said during the Feb.
25 episode of Good Morning America, nearly three weeks after Framing Britney Spears aired. Jamie, 68, had held his tongue in the initial fallout of the FX/New York Times documentary as many called for Britney Spears, 39, to be “free” of her conservatorship — and her father’s oversight.
As to why it took nearly a month for Jamie to address the Framing doc, it was just a matter of timing. “Jamie spoke out because he felt it was time for him to speak out,” a source close to the Spears family shares EXCLUSIVELY with HollywoodLife. “A lot of the people close to Britney except for her immediate
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