Jamie Lynn & Family Spend Easter Without Britney As She Leaves Rehab With Boyfriend
April 22 2019, Published 5:41 p.m. ET
The Spears family was missing a key member for Easter this year, RadarOnline.com has learned.
On Sunday, April 21, Britney Spears was photographed leaving The Montage hotel in Beverly Hills with boyfriend Sam Asghari. The appearance came weeks after she entered treatment. Britney, 37, allegedly suffered a breakdown over her father Jamie's declining health.
As Britney spent the holiday in Los Angeles with her man, her younger sister Jamie Lynn attended Easter church service in their hometown of Kentwood, Mississippi.
The Zoey 101 star was joined by husband Jamie Watson and daughters Maddie Aldridge and Ivey Watson for the family outing.
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Looking Good
Jamie Lynn, 28, and her family seemed relaxed as they walked to church.
High Fashion
The family wore matching, pastel-colored outfits for the holiday.
Feeling Good
Sisters Maddie and Ivey appeared excited for the holiday.
Grandma's Here!
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Jamie shared photos from the holiday on her Instagram account. Her mom, Lynn, celebrated with her youngest daughter.
Where's Britney?
Missing from the family outing was big sister Britney. As RadarOnline.com reported, Britney spent the holiday at the Montage Beverly Hills with Asghari.
Is She Okay?
In the shocking photos, Britney appeared dazed and disheveled, as her boyfriend kept his arm in front of her. She was wearing a strapless floral red dress. "She was able to leave to enjoy the holiday with her boyfriend," an eyewitness told RadarOnline.com. "We know they spent all day there and believe she may have gone back to the facility afterwards. It seems like she was just getting out and having a break and it seems to be working."
Treatment
Britney, 37, entered a psychiatric wellness center earlier this month after allegedly suffering a breakdown over her dad Jamie's life-threatening colon rupture, invasive surgeries, and declining health.