appears to be on the road to a reconciliation with her after Lynne dropped by the singer’s celebration for her 42nd birthday.
Chart-topper Britney was seen cuddling up to her in photographs shared on social media after the star’s party on Friday.
Seemingly putting their feud behind them – mainly stemming from – one snap showed Lynne and Britney sitting on a sofa together, with the Toxic hitmaker snuggling into her mum’s side as Lynne ran her fingers gently through her daughter’s hair.
In another pictured shared to Instagram on hair colourist Baihly B’s account, Britney was shown jokingly lifting mum Lynne, 68, in her arms as they larked around together for photographs.
Britney’s manager Cade Hudson also posted a black and white photograph of Britney posing with her mum, who she was hugging, as well as older brother Bryan, 46, as he wished the star a happy birthday in a snap shared by many fan pages on X, formerly known as Twitter.
obtained pictures of Lynne leaving the party venue the following morning, after seemingly staying overnight with her daughter.
‘Being together and celebrating her birthday was a really nice moment for the family,’ a source told , after confirming both Lynne and Bryan’s attendance.
A matter of days ago, Britney suggested she had mended fences with Bryan too – who she lashed out at in 2022, confirming he to former husband Sam Asghari – as she shared a photo of him on Instagram in a green protective suit, calling him her ‘best friend’.
‘My big brother who’s like a dad and my best friend !! Not sure what’s going on with this outfit though ????? !!!’ she wrote in the caption.
Britney and mum Lynne had most recently appeared to clash over claims in the Gimme More singer’s , that Lynne had ‘thrown away a lot’ of personal items she had been storing at her house in early 2019 during a stay at a mental health facility.
This included Madame Alexander dolls she’d collected as a child and a ‘binder full of poetry’ that had ‘real meaning’ to her.
‘When I saw the empty shelves, I felt an overwhelming sadness. I thought of the pages I’d written through tears. I never wanted to publish them or anything like that, but they were important to me,’ the Grammy winner wrote after a trip home to Louisiana during the Covid pandemic in 2020.
‘And my family had thrown them in the trash, just like they’d thrown me away.’
However, Lynne to dispute these claims, sharing pictures that showed a black folder and several dolls on display in her house.
‘@britneyspears I’m not sure who told you I got rid of your dolls and journals but I would never do that!’ she claimed in the caption. ‘That would be cruel because I know how much they mean to you.’
The substitute teacher, who insisted Britney’s belongings were ‘special’ to her too, added: ‘Of course I still have your things, and I am happy to send them to you if you’d like me to.
‘Please let me know and know how much I love you!’
Britney is still estranged from her father, Jamie Spears, 71, and younger sister, actress and singer Jamie Lynn Spears, 32.
Zoey 101 star Jamie LynnI’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! .
Her exit comes after she  and too.
In her memoir, Britney slammed Jamie Lynn for writing a book ‘capitalising’ on her conservatorship.
‘She rushed out salacious stories about me, many of them hurtful and outrageous. I was really let down.’
But Britney also said she ‘loved’ her sister and wished her ‘the absolute best’.
Metro.co.uk has contacted a rep for Britney Spears for comment.