Britney Spears is supported by her sister Jamie Lynn Spears.
The pop star is back in the headlines after both the release of the unauthorized documentary “Framing Britney Spears” and the recent court ruling that her father Jamie and Bessemer Trust Co. still act as co-curators.
After Britney Spears recently spoke out for herself – although she didn’t directly mention the documentary or her legal battle – many people in her inner circle have remained silent. Her ex-husband Kevin Federline and father have both released statements through their attorneys, but now the star’s sister has released a statement of her own.
Jamie Lynn, 29, has previously defended her 39-year-old sister and is reportedly acting as her trustee.
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On Friday, the country singer took to Instagram to share a pre-written quote from author Brad Meltzer echoing Plato, though it came without attribution.

Jamie Lynn Spears (right) has spoken out in support of her sister following the release of the documentary ‘Framing Britney Spears’ and a court ruling to keep their father Jamie as co-curator of Britney’s estate.
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“Everyone you meet is fighting a battle that you know nothing about,” the quote read. “Always be nice.”
In a later slide on her Instagram story, Jamie Lynn again shared the quote, adding her own thoughts.
“Dear media, try not to repeat the mistakes of your past,” she warned. Look where that took us. “
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She added, “Do better.”

Britney Spears remains under the supervision of her father Jamie and Bessemer Trust Co. (Photo by Kevin Mazur / Getty Images for The Intimate Britney Spears)
Media outlets have played a huge part in Spears’s career. Additionally, media personality Diane Sawyer was shouted out by fans of the “Toxic” singer after the release of “Framing Britney Spears,” when an interview between the two was shown showing Sawyer Spears about her split from Justin Timberlake.
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“He’s been on television and pretty much said you broke his heart,” Sawyer told the then 22-year-old singer in the interview. “You did something that caused him so much pain, so much pain … What did you do?”
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Timberlake recently had his share of forming a negative image of Britney following their 2002 split, saying on Instagram that he is “ sorry ” that he contributed to such a problem. The apology was also addressed to Janet Jackson.