Sharing her truth. Jamie Lynn Spears is gearing up to share her story as a former child star and a teen mom in her forthcoming memoir, Things I Should Have Said.
22.10.2021 - 20:37 / perezhilton.com
Jamie Lynn Spears really is telling all.
The actress’ memoir is still months away from hitting shelves, but it’s already causing controversy. First, she was dragged for appropriating her sister’s lyrics for the title. Then there was Britney Spears’ subtle digs at the endeavor on Instagram. More recently, mental health charity This Is My Brave declined JL’s donation of proceeds from the book after outcry from #FreeBritney fans.
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Sharing her truth. Jamie Lynn Spears is gearing up to share her story as a former child star and a teen mom in her forthcoming memoir, Things I Should Have Said.
Jamie Lynn Spears is taking her moment to share her life with fans in her upcoming memoir Things I Should Have Said.
It sounds like Britney Spears wasn’t the only child to have a contentious relationship with Jamie Spears. Britney’s sister Jamie Lynn, whose new memoir — Things I Should Have Said — recently revealed her parents pushed her to get an abortion, and now she’s recalling the “terrible” tension she had with her dad after becoming pregnant with daughter Maddie in 2007, when she was just 16 years old.
Jamie Lynn Spears is channeling big sister Britney in upcoming memoir, "Things I Should Have Said," where she calls out their parents for pressuring her to have an abortion at 16 years old. In excerpts obtained by TMZ, Jamie Lynn, 30, claims that after telling dad Jamie and mother Lynne that she was pregnant in 2007, they "came to my room trying to convince me that having a baby at this point in my life was a terrible idea." "‘It will kill your career.
Jamie Lynn Spears is getting candid about the pressures she faced as a teen mom.
Jamie Lynn Spears is releasing her memoir soon and in the book she is opening up about being pregnant at age 16.
Jamie Lynn Spears claims her parents wanted her to have an abortion when she fell pregnant at the age of 16 in 2007. The ‘Zoey 101’ star was still a teenager when she told her parents and managers that she was expecting a baby, and has claimed in excerpts from her upcoming memoir that her parents – Jamie and Lynn Spears – were “certain” she should “terminate” her pregnancy.
Spears vs. Spears. Jamie Lynn Spears daughter, Maddie Briann Alridge, was almost put up for adoption by her father, Jamie Spears, before she was born.
TMZ.Recalling one night, she said her team "… came to my room trying to convince me that having a baby at this point in my life was a terrible idea … 'It will kill your career. You are just too young.
A painful recollection. Jamie Lynn Spears‘ memoir doesn’t debut until next year, but its contents are already making headlines.
Jamie Lynn Spears is “disheartened” that a nonprofit has declined her charitable donation amid sister Britney’s ongoing conservatorship battle, a source has revealed exclusively to HollywoodLife. After the Zoey 101 alum, 30, announced that proceeds from her upcoming memoir would go to mental health nonprofit This Is My Brave, the organization said it wouldn’t accept the proceeds following criticism from Free Britney supporters.
A mental health charity has declined a donation from Britney Spears' sister Jamie Lynn.
Jamie Lynn Spears has shared gorgeous pictures of her eldest daughter as she marks a major teenage milestone.MORE: Britney Spears reveals the truth about her Instagram posts at court hearingHer daughter Maddie,13, rocked a fluorescent yellow minidress for the homecoming dance, paired with silver sequin block heel sandals, and Jamie revealed that her eldest even had a date who gifted her a matching corsage.WATCH: See the trailer for season one of Sweet MagnoliasIn a series of pictures, Maddie
The nonprofit organization that Jamie Lynn Spears pledged to support through sales of her forthcoming memoir has declined to accept any money from the beleaguered star. In yet another blowback for the controversial book, the 501(c)(3) This Is My Brave announced Monday that its team passed on an opportunity to receive proceeds from "Things I Should Have Said," which is slated to hit stores on Jan. 18, 2022. "We heard you.
Jamie Lynn Spears' planned donation to a mental health organization won't be happening.