Britney Spears‘ younger sister, Jamie Lynn Spears, has opened up about her role in the pop icon’s conservatorship that lasted nearly 14 years.

Appearing on ABC’s ‘Good Morning America’ on Wednesday, Lynn spoke about her new memoir, ‘Things I Should Have Said’ and about her side of the story with regard to Britney’s long-drawn conservatorship battle.

Speaking about the “complicated dynamics” of her family, Lynn said that while she “adored” Britney, the issue of conservatorship was “not that simple.”

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However, Lynn went on to say that she was “confused” about what the conservatorship entailed, but added that she felt “happy” when the conservatorship was terminated in November 2021.

“I was happy,” Lynn told ‘Good Morning America’ host Juju Chang, adding, “First off, I don’t understand–when it was put into place, I was a 17-year-old—I was about to have a baby. So, I didn’t understand what was happening, nor was I focused on that. I was focused on the fact that I was a 17-year-old about to have a baby. I understand just as little about it then as I do now.”

Lynn went on to say that while she did not understand much of what was going on with Britney, who she had described as “erratic,” she took steps to help her elder sister.

“If she wanted to talk to other people, then I did, I set that up. I even spoke to her legal team … her previous legal team, and that did not end well in my favor,” Lynn told Chang, adding, “So I did take the steps to help, but how many times can I take the steps without, you know, she has to walk through the door.”

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Britney’s conservatorship battle took on a very public character last year when the pop icon accused her family of financially profiting off her misery. Commenting on Britney’s accusations, a teary-eyed Lynn told Chang, “I’ve only ever loved and supported her and done what’s right by her, and she knows that. So I don’t know why we’re in this position right now,” adding that even after the spat, she loved Britney “100%.”

The rest of Lynn’s interview with Chang is slated to be aired on ‘Nightline’, later on Wednesday night.