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    Jamie Lynn Spears: 'I Wasn't Trying To Glamorize Teen Pregnancy'

    Jamie Lynn Spears and daughter Maddie are all smiles after dining with friends and family at Simon at Palms Place in Las Vegas on May 6, 2011 -- Edison Graff

    The unexpected pregnancy of Jamie Lynn Spears shocked fans of the then-16-year-old Nickelodeon star in 2007.

    Now almost 21, Jamie is speaking out about her struggles as a teen mom and the painful press that came along with her very public pregnancy.

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    "I had to make a decision that I could sleep with every night. I did feel responsible for the young girls and the mothers who I probably confused and let down. I apologize for that," Jamie told Glamour magazine in an interview for their latest issue, of deciding to keep her baby. "But I wasn't trying to glamorize teen pregnancy. I hated when [the tabloids] said that. Everybody is dealt a hand of cards. It was my choice to play them the way I played them. But the hateful comments hurt."

    Jamie, who split from daughter Maddie's father Casey Aldridge in 2010, said watching the tabloids having a heyday with sister Britney Spears' tribulations made her decide to move out of Los Angeles to escape stressful scrutiny.

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    "I just wanted to get away from it as much as I could, to just go away and be a mom and figure out what I wanted, and to earn a sense of respect back for myself," she told the mag. "Move to a town in the middle of nowhere and just raise my child. All I could be was a good mother. If anybody had anything to say after that, there was nothing I could do."

    Jamie also opened up about the difficulties of being a teen mom.

    "There were so many times -- especially when Maddie would get sick -- when I would cry to myself and think, 'I really don't know what to do,'" she said. "It takes bravery to be a young mom, and it does take bravery to let the world watch."

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    Now an aspiring country singer, Jamie Lynn resides in Nashville, Tenn., with Maddie, 3, and finds music a helpful outlet to express everything she's gone through in the last five years.

    "I was a kid who did a kid show. Then I went away and raised my child, and the world has never met me as an adult," she said. "This is the first time anybody is really meeting me as a grown woman and grown mother making a decision about what to do with my life... My music will speak for itself."

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    For the full interview with Jamie Lynn, head over to Glamour.

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    16 comments

    • James  •  Washington, United States  •  3 months ago
      I congratulate Jamie Lynn on her success and sense of priorities. You have to appreciate her independance as she didn't really have any positive role models. Her sister Britney is a flake and both parents are disfunctional. I would like to tell her that I think she is a role model for teen parents and is setting an example of how to take control and step up to the responsibility. If I were closer to her I would give her a big fat hug! Great job Jamie, I pray for the best for you and Maddie.
    • bookie  •  Beaverton, United States  •  3 months ago
      I'm sure she is a good Mom. Haven't heard her sing yet but will be looking forward to it. Nice article. I wish her the best of success.
    • ElvisQ  •  3 months ago
      She sounds like she's as levelheaded as you could expect under the circumstances. She's a human struggling for the best. Just like the rest of most of us. I wish her success and happiness.
    • NON  •  3 months ago
      Why are all the abortion clinics in black and Latino hoods?
    • Dolly Dagger  •  Aspen, United States  •  3 months ago
      I'll never forget that O'Reilly called Jamie's parents pinheads then went on to say about Bristol Palin that "Life Happens".

      BTW, my parents were 15 and 19 when I was born. My childhood really sucked. Now that I am 60, neither of them are in my life or in the lives of my children. Maybe if they hadn't been forced into marriage, but who knows.

      I like Jamie's attitude. Her daughter just may have a chance.
    • Russmom  •  London, Ontario  •  3 months ago
      didn't know you were
    • lady J.  •  Indianapolis, United States  •  3 months ago
      the funny thing is ..all teen moms so to speak know what they were doing?...kids are cool when you have then at an age that you can take care of them ...
    • Jennifer  •  Fresno, United States  •  3 months ago
      I was a teen mom, and always felt looked down upon because of it. When I went to college, one of my teachers asked the class if anyone had ever had an abortion, almost EVERYONE raised their hand! That means these girls would have been teen moms as well if they wouldve kept their baby! It's ridiculous how so many people want to judge when they have their own demons in the closet. Raising my child has been the HARDEST thing I've done in my life.....I'm glad Jamie stated how hard it has been to raise her daughter
      • Serpico 3 months ago
        Where is this SLUT school lol? ALL the girls raised their hands? Bahahahha SLUTS.
      • Ragdollfloozie the tranqu ... 3 months ago
        I'm a little shocked that a proff would ask such a question. That's a personal and private choice and is no one else's business.

        I do applaud your choice and your obvious determination to continue your education. You're an example that these things can be worked out if the choice is made to work things out.
      • SPAYPET 3 months ago
        What teacher asks that questions???!!!! I find THAT unbelievable. No teacher would be able to keep his or her job if that were the case and I seriously DOUBT people would raise their hands so eagerly.
    • Jimmie Brooks  •  Los Angeles, United States  •  3 months ago
      Emily, You sound about as shallow as you look.
    • Marta  •  Newark, United States  •  3 months ago
      i noe how yuh feel hunny...im one year older then buh it is heard n ppl juss have to understand that!....
    • Shonique  •  3 months ago
      She says she wasn't trying to glamourize teen pregnancy...in a interview for "Glamour" magazine? How contradictory.
      • Dolly Dagger 3 months ago
        Go read your Bible. It will tell you the life of a female child is not worth as much as the life of a male child.
      • Shonique 3 months ago
        That was the law of man. The law of God states, "The LORD abhors dishonest scales, but accurate weights are his delight" (Prov. 11:1).
    • Timbers MeShivers  •  3 months ago
      Don't worry, Sarah Palin's kid did that for you. Hope Britney is well.
    • b out 16  •  Woodbury, United States  •  3 months ago
      emily has down syndrom
    • A Yahoo! User  •  3 months ago
      Does that baby have Down Syndrome?
      • Julia 3 months ago
        You are an Nasty Thoughtless Little girl !!
    • finbread  •  London, Ontario  •  3 months ago
      She sounds a whole lot smarter than her sis.
    • R1  •  3 months ago
      Whatever. Please go away.
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