Britney Spears’ dad Jamie had leg amputated and is ‘not doing well’ after operation

Now that Britney Spears has seemingly reconciled with her mother, Lynne Spears, could her father, Jamie, be next?

Following her split from Sam Asghari and amid her odd behavior on social media, Britney has found time to reconcile with her mother, who was seen at her recent birthday party.

Britney seems to be warming to the idea of reconciling with her father, especially because of his recent health battles.

Sources close to the situation told TMZ, that Jamie’s health continues to be an issue, and after spending weeks in the hospital, an infection was so bad that doctors chose to amputate his leg.

Apparently, a massive infection that could not be contained, ultimately led doctors to remove his leg, after five surgeries to try and save it.

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Amid his health battle, Jamie continues to believe his treatment by Britney’s fans about the way he handled her conservatorship is completely unfair.

Britney’s dad infamously moved from Louisiana to Los Angeles to help his daughter in 2007, with some even claiming the move might have saved her life.

While others think that he forced her to work and mishandled her conservatorship.

The news that Britney is open to reconciling with her father, comes after Lynne was seen at Britney’s 42nd birthday bash, after weeks of communicating by phone.

Her sister, Jamie Lynn, was also invited to the party, but could not attend.

Her brother, Bryan, was reportedly at the party to celebrate his sister too.

So, that just leaves her father.

Britney is reportedly open to reconnecting with her family, following her memoir, The Woman In Me.

The sources claim that Britney told her truth in her book, leaving her open to reconnecting with her family, whom she misses.

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