I'm A Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! star Jamie Lynn Spears has opened up about her rocky relationship with her famous sister Britney Spears.
She confessed that Britney would probably want her to leave the show due to her struggles in the camp.
Jamie Lynn shared more details about her public disagreement with Britney and what she really thinks of her participating in the show.
Speaking to Made In Chelsea's Sam Thompson, she said: "I can imagine she'd be worried about me on here. I think she's probably checking in on me heavily. I do think she's probably like, 'Why would she do that?'"
She continued: "She asked me that before I came here, she was like, 'You're really going to do it?' I was like, 'I'm going to go to Australia and check it out.' My crying, she'd probably be like, 'Ya'll get her out of there, right now!' She's a good big sister, she is.
"I love her. Me and her throw down. The world's seen that. I've learned to stop talking about it publicly, but you know what, family's fight. Listen, we just do it better than most."
Sam replied: "But everyone does man. Everyone's got stuff they argue about all the time. Me and my sister argue all the time."
Jamie Lynn went on: "Me and her both have had a very complicated upbringing. We've had very complicated circumstances and we both had to deal with them in different ways.
"Sometimes we took it out on each other when perhaps we shouldn't have. I've never, ever… I've been the one person in her life – and she can say this – I've never taken anything from her, you know? I've been the one person in her life who's always said, 'I just want to be your sister'."
"We just had a really weird life so we can't explain it to many people, but at the end of the road I know that that's my family, I love them."
Earlier on in the series, Jamie Lynn told Frankie Dettori she loved her sister as he questioned their apparent feud, and prior to this she spoke to Fred Sirieix about their public spat.
I'm A Celebrity 2023 airs every night at 9pm on ITV1 and ITVX
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