It is unclear if Lynne was her daughter’s confirmation sponsor. Lynne Spears has repeatedly posted on social media about Mass, saying once that “7:30 Mass in Kansas City is the BEST way to start our busy day!” She also posted about visiting churches on her travels.
Jamie Lynn has spoken about how she placed rosaries, crosses, and other sacramentals around the hospital bed of her eldest daughter Maddie, when she was nearly killed in an ATV accident in February 2017.
In a 2007 video for her album “Blackout,” Spears stirred controversy for posing suggestively with an actor depicted as a priest, in a confessional.
In June, Spears revealed that as part of the conservatorship, she has been forced to wear an intrauterine device (IUD) despite wanting to have another child. (Spears has two sons from her marriage to backup dancer Kevin Federline.)
“I want to be able to get married and have a baby,” said Spears during a court hearing in June. “I was told that right now in the conservatorship, I am not able to get married or have a baby. I have an IUD inside of myself right now so I don’t get pregnant. I wanted to take the IUD out so I can start trying to have another baby, but this so-called team won’t let me go to the doctor to take it out because they don’t want me to have children.”
Catherine Hadro, host of EWTN Pro-Life Weekly, said on the “Speak Out” segment of her July 3 episode that the claims of Spears being forced to wear an IUD were “deeply disturbing.”
“If what Britney Spears says is true, her conservators are allegedly deeming her incapable of motherhood,” said Hadro.
Hadro compared this rhetoric to that of the abortion industry, saying that like what Spears had been told, the abortion industry “feeds a lie to women (that) they are not strong enough to be a mother to their own child.”