Who are Jamie Lynn Spears’ children?
FORMER child star Jamie Lynn Spears has come a long way from her Nickelodeon days.
The Zoey 101 actress, who is the younger sister of Britney Spears, has since competed on various reality shows and started a family of her own.
Who are Jamie Lynn Spears' children?
Jamie Lynn Spears is the mother of two daughters.
The star announced her first pregnancy in December of 2007 during an interview with .
She and her then-boyfriend, Casey Aldridge, confirmed that they were expecting a child together.
At the time, Jamie Lynn was 16 and Casey was 18.
Maddie Briann Aldridge was born on June 19, 2008 - a few months after Jamie Lynn's 17th birthday.
Though Jamie Lynn and Casey became engaged in March of 2008, by the following March their romance was over.
Jamie Lynn has since married Jamie Watson, whom she met in 2010.
The couple announced their engagement in March of 2013 and were married a year later in New Orleans.
On April 11, 2018, Jamie and Jamie Lynn welcomed their first child together, a little girl named Ivey Joan Watson.
Who is Jamie Lynn Spears?
Jamie Lynn was born on April 4, 1991, and was named after her parents.
She is the youngest in the Spears family and followed in sister Britney's footsteps by becoming a child star.
In 2002 Jamie Lynn starred as the younger version of Britney's character in the hit movie Crossroads.
In 2019, Jamie Lynn returned to TV, starring in the Netflix show Sweet Magnolias.
On October 11, 2021, Jamie Lynn announced she had finished writing her memoir, Things I Should've Said, which was then released on January 18, 2022.
The following year, Jamie Lynn reprised her role as Zoey Brooks in the Paramount+ film, Zoey 102, and competed on Dancing with the Stars and on I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here but shortly after the season premiered, it was revealed that she left due to medical grounds.
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Jamie Lynn's sister Britney, meanwhile, has an estimated of around $70 million.
She didn't, however, have access to this until November 12, 2021, due to the lengthy conservatorship brought on by her family.