Britney Spears has been living her best life after her lengthy conservatorship finally came to an end. She recently got married and has been traveling the world. However, it’s no secret that she’s constantly involved in a messy affair with her family.

Recently, Britney’s mom, Lynne Spears, claimed she just wants daughter Britney to be “happy” amid ongoing bad blood between the pair. In video obtained by Page Six, a photographer caught Lynne leaving LAX on Thursday and asked how she was feeling after not getting invited to her estranged daughter’s wedding to Sam Asghari.

The 67-year-old mother of three did not talk much about Britney, but insisted that she wants what’s best for her eldest daughter. She said in the clip, “I just want her to be happy,” as she walked towards the parking lot. This wasn’t the first time Lynne attempted to reach out to her daughter after their falling out over the singer’s controversial conservatorship.

Following the “Toxic” singer’s June 9 nuptials, Lynne commented on Britney’s Instagram post featuring photos from the lavish ceremony that took place in her backyard. She wrote, “You look radiant and so happy!” before adding, “Your wedding is the ‘Dream’ wedding! And having it at your home makes it so sentimental and special! I am soooo happy for you! I love you!”

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Britney cut ties with most of her family following the end of her almost 14-year conservatorship that controlled the singer’s personal affairs and estate. We will have to wait and see when Britney will bury the hatchet with her family. We will be on the lookout for more updates. Stay tuned to Thirsty.

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Shubham Banerjee

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