Britney Spears seemingly mocks 'mean ass' sister Jamie Lynn
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Britney Spears seemingly mocks ‘mean ass’ sister Jamie Lynn Spears

Oops, she did it again.

Britney Spears appeared to flat-out mock her younger sister, Jamie Lynn Spears, on Instagram — less than 24 hours after the “Zoey 101” alum asked for “peace” between them.

“May the Lord wrap your mean ass up in joy today,” Britney, 39, captioned a video Sunday of her dancing to Billie Eilish’s “Bad Guy.”

The message seemed to be a response to what Jamie Lynn, 30, wrote on her own account earlier that day: “May the peace of the Lord be with you, and your spirit✌🏻❤️.”

However, mere minutes after Britney posted the apparent shade Sunday night, fans noticed that Jamie Lynn adjusted her original caption, deleting the text portion and leaving just the two emojis.

Britney Spears selfie; Jamie Lynn posing for social media
Britney Spears seemingly came for Jamie Lynn Spears on Instagram. Instagram

Several of the “Toxic” singer’s followers quickly caught on and filled her comments section with messages of support.

“Lmao she said sit down Jamie Lynn 😂,” wrote one follower.

“The Jamie Lynn drag I- 💀😆,” added another.

“Girl you really coming for Jamie lynn neck, FREE BRITNEY ❤️,” a third fan commented.

By Monday afternoon, however, Britney’s caption was also updated, removing the dig and instead focusing on her “Bad Guy part 2” dance.

Britney Spears and Jamie Lynn Spears pose together at the 2017 Radio Disney Music Awards.
Britney previously called out Jamie Lynn for performing her songs at the 2017 Radio Disney Music Awards. Walt Disney Television via Getty

Jamie Lynn’s since-deleted request for “peace” came after Britney posted a profanity-riddled Instagram post directed toward the former Nickelodeon actress, their father, Jamie Spears, and other critics.

“I don’t like that my sister showed up at an awards show and performed MY SONGS to remixes !!!!!” Britney wrote in part, referring to Jamie Lynn’s performance of “Till the World Ends” at the 2017 Radio Disney Music Awards.

The Grammy winner also wrote that she is “not gonna be performing on any stages anytime soon with my dad handling what I wear, say, do, or think,” referencing Jamie’s role as one of her conservators.

Britney said during a court hearing last month that she wants to sue her family for letting her remain under an allegedly “abusive” conservatorship for the past 13 years, which she said has “killed her dreams.”

All eyes are now on the “Piece of Me” singer’s new lawyer, Mathew Rosengart, whom she has asked to file a petition to terminate the conservatorship.