Jamie Lynn Spears seems to answer her sister's, Britney Spears, post about her with a cryptic message of "peace." The pop diva shared a lengthy note on Instagram, directed toward Jamie, her father, James Spears and critics.

According to Page Six, Jamie wrote, "May the peace of the Lord be with you and your spirit," accompanied by a series of mirror selfies after Britney publicly called her out. However, it looked like Jamie had since deleted the caption and replaced it with a peace sign and heart emojis.

She also turned off the comments section. The post now has almost 40,000 likes as of this writing.

Britney's social media post is said to be "profanity-riddled" as her fight against her more than a decade-old conservatorship continues. She said she would not perform onstage as long as her father is controlling everything she does.

"For those of you who choose to criticize my dancing videos [on social media], look, I'm not gonna be performing on any stages anytime soon with my dad handling what I wear, say, do or think!!!!" she said. "I've done that for the past 13 years."

She then put her attention on Jamie. "I don't like that my sister showed up at an awards show and performed MY SONGS to remixes!!!!!" she added.

To recall, Jamie performed one of Britney's songs at the 2017 Radio Disney Music Awards. The Princess of Pop's tirades came after she made another post about people making righteous social media posts during her fight for freedom.

Fans strongly believed it was about Jamie, who had been criticized for not publicly supporting her sister until after the superstar made her court appearance in June, USA Today noted.

"There's nothing worse than when the people closest to you who never showed up for you post things in regard to your situation, whatever it may be, and speak righteously for support," Britney said. "There's nothing worse than that!!!!"

Britney went on to say that her conservatorship had killed her dreams. But, as her legal fight continues, she said all she now has is hope and it is the only thing in the world that is hard to kill.

She added her "support system" has hurt her so badly. But by the looks of it, there is nothing that can stop her in this battle.

A probate judge has now let Britney choose her own lawyer, which is a big move toward her possible win. She is currently represented by Mathew Rosengart, a famed celebrity lawyer and a former federal prosecutor.