Bryan Spears, the 47-year-old brother of pop star Britney Spears, is facing serious allegations from his girlfriend, Amber Lynn Conklin. In a series of social media posts on December 12 and 13, Conklin, 24, accused Bryan of allegedly drugging Britney and financially exploiting her not only during her 13-year conservatorship but also beyond that period.
Conklin’s accusations have reignited public scrutiny of Bryan Spears’ involvement in Britney’s controversial conservatorship, which ended in November 2021.
The claims by the 24-year-old surfaced on social media platforms like Snapchat and Instagram, where she alleged that Bryan 'drugs' his sister and 'mooches' off her wealth. One of the most striking statements from one of Conklin's Snapchat uploads read,
"Keep drugging up your sister and living off her money then complaining to everyone she's hallucinating and talking to walls. You are going to kill your sister like my brother died."
Bryan Spears accused of drugging Britney and exploiting her wealth
Conklin took to her Instagram Stories to explain how Britney's brother allegedly exploits her wealth, writing,
"Someone needs to tell the girl how her brother's blowing through all her money on pr*stitutes not just drugs lmao I dodged a bullet."
In another upload, she wrote,
"All day today Bryan cursed me out. He's been harassing me since October. He punched me the night before my biopsy because he threatened me that I ‘better not’ go to a Halloween party."
For the unversed, Britney Spears' conservatorship, which lasted from 2008 to 2021, gave her father, Jamie Spears, legal control over her finances, career, and personal affairs. Bryan, along with parents Jamie and Lynne, financially benefited from Britney’s earnings during this period. Critics of the conservatorship, including Britney herself, have accused her family of using her wealth for their own gain.
On June 14, 2022, Britney clarified through an Instagram post that Bryan was not invited to her wedding, countering earlier reports that he would be in attendance. As reported by Billboard the same day, she wrote in her post that her family had treated her like "absolutely nothing" and "loved telling me [her] what to do," indicating long-standing resentment toward their involvement in her life.
Bryan Spears had previously defended the conservatorship, describing it as beneficial for the family during an appearance on the podcast As NOT Seen on TV in July 2020. He claimed that the conservatorship was a "great thing" for them, asserting that it provided structure and stability amid the challenges Britney faced.
As of now, Bryan Spears has not publicly addressed the allegations made by Conklin. The Spears family, including Britney’s parents, Jamie and Lynne, have also remained silent. Furthermore, no legal action or official investigation has been announced in connection with Conklin’s claims.
These allegations come amid growing public interest in Britney’s personal life following Universal Pictures' successful bid for her memoir, The Woman in Me, in August 2024. In the book, Britney opened up about the emotional and financial control her family exerted over her during the conservatorship, shedding further light on their role in her life.
Bryan Spears's relationship with Amber Lynn Conklin, a 24-year-old social media personality, has been marked by turbulence. The two reportedly dated for a few years, but their relationship has soured, as Conklin accused Bryan of harassment, physical abuse, and drug use.
The exact timeline of their relationship and breakup remains unclear, but Conklin's allegations against Bryan Spears have drawn significant public attention, especially concerning his alleged treatment of Britney.