Lynne Spears faces financial woes and starts substitute teaching! How did her fallout with Britney affect her?
Lynne Spears, the mother of pop star Britney Spears, is reportedly facing financial difficulties and has been working as a substitute teacher to make ends meet, according to reports. It's stated that her complicated relationship with Britney has significantly impacted her financial status. This claim has not been independently verified, and Lynne could not be reached for comment immediately.
Lynne's profession is listed as a Rodan and Fields independent consultant on her Instagram bio, a role which can earn anywhere from $18,000 to $110,000 annually. She also appears to run a blog named "The MustardSeeds" with some friends, focusing on local shops and restaurants, but it seems to be more of a passion project as it doesn’t have a major following.
Lynne, who ran her own preschool and daycare center when her children were growing up, has not recently posted about teaching on social media. However, last year, she did seek financial help from Britney, requesting her to pay the legal fees she had accrued during Britney's conservatorship, amounting to over $660,000. Her request was denied, with Britney's attorney citing no legal basis for it. Britney has reportedly been the breadwinner for the family for years, even paying for Lynne's living expenses, amounting to approximately $1.7 million, including utilities, property taxes, insurance, and more for a house owned by Britney where Lynne resided.
After Britney's conservatorship was terminated, they did try to mend their relationship for a short period, but it turned sour again when Britney's now ex-husband, Sam Asghari, filed for divorce. Despite a meeting between Britney and her mother, it seems that they haven't fully reconciled, with sources stating that there’s still a lot of unresolved hurt between them.
Meanwhile, Britney continues to release successful projects, including a song and an upcoming memoir titled "The Woman in Me." She also stands to financially profit from the re-release of her 2002 film, "Crossroads."
In contrast to the reports, it appears Lynne has multiple streams of income and support from her daughter, raising questions about the accuracy of the claims regarding her financial struggles.