Britney Spears is in the holiday spirit in new social media clips

Britney Spears gets in the holiday spirit and puts her Christmas tree up early… as her mother Lynne says she hopes to reunite over Thanksgiving to repair bitter family feud

  • Britney, 39, took to Instagram Monday with two clips showing off her home décor as the holidays approach 
  • She said she changed the colors on her tree from pink to red
  • Lynne Spears confirmed on Monday she is hoping to see Britney at Thanksgiving
  • The 66-year-old nodded her head when asked if she was hoping for a reunion
  • Britney blamed Lynne for her conservatorship ordeal earlier this month 
  • Their fractured relationship hangs in the balance as Lynne arrives in LA this week 

Britney Spears appears to be in the holiday spirit as she has already put up her Christmas tree even thought it’s not December yet. 

The musical artist, 39, took to Instagram Monday with a pair of clips in which she showed off how her Southern California home is decorated as the holiday season commences, as she made a change.

‘I changed my pink tree to red … it’s been pink for 4 years and I just love sharing it with all of you now that it’s red!!!!’ Spears captioned a clip scored to the Justin Bieber holiday song Mistletoe.


The latest: Britney Spears, 39, appears to be in the holiday spirit. The musical artist took to Instagram Monday with a pair of clips in which she showed off how her Southern California home is decorated as the holiday season commences, as she made a change

In the clip, the Grammy-winning pop star was seen beaming in a balcony in her home overlooking a large Christmas tree.

She alternated between two outfits, as she wore a red shoulderless skirt with black heels and a necklace. Spears was also seen in a black skirt with long sleeves and intricate patterns embroidered in silver.

The Lucky singer continued to play the Bieber song in the background in a second post in which she posed alongside the tree on the lower level of the home.

‘Ok so I thought a view of my tree actually beside it would be more appropriate than a nose dive view off my balcony … oh well,’ she said. ‘I get silly this time of year … hot cocoa please!!!!!! God bless !!!!’

Festive: The Grammy-winning pop star was seen beaming in a balcony in her home overlooking a large Christmas tree 

Beauty: Spears was also seen in a black skirt with long sleeves and intricate patterns embroidered in silver

Happy: The musical artist looks to be ending the year on an up note amid years of legal wrangling over her conservatorship 

In the second post, Spears alternated between two costumes: One was a long-sleeved cheetah skin onesie with black boots with a necklace.

The other was a striped red dress with long sleeves and brown shoes. She had her famed blonde locks parted to the side as she posed in front of her tree.

Spears was seen getting an early start on the holidays amid news her mother Lynne Spears is hoping to reconnect with her this Thanksgiving. 


Style: Spears wore a red shoulderless skirt with black heels and a necklace in one of her clips 

Stylish: Spears donned a long-sleeved cheetah skin onesie with black boots with a necklace

The 66-year-old has a fractured relationship with the singer, after Britney accused Lynne of being the real mastermind behind her 13-year-long conservatorship in a fiery Instagram post earlier this month.

Sources tell TMZ that Lynne arrived in Los Angeles this week to spend Thanksgiving with her son Brian, 44, but is also hoping to see Britney. But so far, no plans have been made. 

In a video posted by the outlet on Monday, Lynne can be seen arriving at LAX where she confirmed to photographers that she was hoping to see her daughter over the holidays, and that she was pleased with the outcome of the conservatorship being terminated by a judge. 

Fight to see her daughter: Britney Spears’ mother Lynne admits she is hoping to see her daughter over Thanksgiving to repair bitter family feud… after singer ‘refused’ to see her

Feud: The 66-year-old has a fractured relationship with the singer, after Britney, 39, accused Lynne of being the real mastermind behind her 13-year-long conservatorship

However, Lynne’s attempts at making amends with her daughter could be futile – as it was reported last week that Britney was ‘refusing’ to see her and did not want to reunite. 

The Toxic singer is said to have denied Lynne entry to her home, weeks before her conservatorship had been terminated by a judge, PageSix reported. 

It comes after Britney accused Lynne of being the orchestrator of her 13-year conservatorship, that her father Jamie Spears famously controlled, in an Instagram post this month.

‘My dad is not smart enough to ever think of a conservatorship,’ Britney said in a furious post, adding to her mother Lynne: ‘You know exactly what you did.’

‘My dad is not smart enough to ever think of a conservatorship,’ Britney said in a furious post, adding to her mother Lynne: ‘You know exactly what you did.’

Meanwhile, a source told PageSix of Lynne being turned away: ‘A few weeks before the conservatorship ended, Lynne flew to Los Angeles to try to reconnect with Britney.’

In happier times: Britney is pictured with her mother Lynne and father Jamie Spears in 2001

‘But Britney didn’t even let Lynne into her house. She is furious with her. Lynne tried over a number of days to try to visit, but Britney just shut her down.’

Britney accused her mother Lynne of ‘ruining’ her life in a since-deleted Instagram post this month, writing: ‘My dad may have started the conservatorship 13 years ago … but what people don’t know is that my mom is the one who gave him the idea.

‘I will never get those years back.

‘She secretly ruined my life … and yes I will call her and Lou Taylor out on it … so take your whole ‘I have NO IDEA what’s going on’ attitude and go f*** yourself!!!!’

Real villain? Britney accused her mother Lynne of ‘ruining’ her life in a since-deleted Instagram post this month (Lynne and ex husband Jamie pictured in 2012) 

Taylor is Spears’s former business manager.

She continued: ‘You know exactly what you did … my dad is not smart enough to ever think of a conservatorship.’

Lynne Spears in July issued a sworn statement in support of her daughter’s attempts to remove her father as conservator.

‘It is clear to me that James P. Spears is incapable of putting my daughter’s interests ahead of his own on both a professional and a personal level,’ she said.

Yet Jamie hit back, accusing Lynne of being an absent mother and claiming she was paid $150,000 a year by Britney for her mansion in Louisiana.

‘In stark contrast, it appears that Lynne is the one who is incapable of putting her daughter’s interests ahead of her own,’ Jamie Spears’ statement said.

Jamie and Lynne Spears are seen in 2006 with their son Bryan and daughter Britney

‘Lynne has not been involved in her daughter’s life for most of the past twelve years.

‘Despite their estranged relationship, the Conservatorship Estate, during the entire duration of the Conservatorship, has paid and continues to pay for the mansion in Louisiana where Lynne lives, including all of her utility bills, weekly maid service, and all maintenance (totaling upwards of $150,000 per year and to date, nearly $2,000,000 in total).’

Britney’s accusations against her mother came just weeks before a judge finally terminated her conservatorship.

Judge Penny’s decision to dissolve the much-maligned legal arrangement comes two months after she fired the star’s dad, Jamie Spears, as the $16,000-a-month conservatorship boss who pulled the strings on his daughter’s career and welfare.

During Friday’s 30-minute hearing, Britney’s attorney, Mathew Rosengart told Judge Penny that the singer had repeatedly testified and declared in court filings that she ‘wants her life back and she wants this conservatorship to end.’

Newfound freedom: Mathew Rosengart, attorney for Britney Spears, helped the singer break free of her conservatorship 

And Rosengart also pointed out that even her father Jamie had said in court documents that he ‘believes the conservatorship should be terminated without reservation or exception.’

Rosengart added: ‘The conservatorship should end now. There is no reason for another second of delay.’

Rosengart told the court that, earlier on Friday, temporary conservator Zabel had filed a ‘termination care plan’ under seal with the court, detailing how over the next few weeks he will tie up the remaining administrative ends of the conservatorship and transfer all assets to Britney’s trust.

Britney’s conservatorship was split into two parts – the estate and the person. Zabel is winding up the estate part of the conservatorship.

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