Jamie Lynn Spears will release the book “Things I Should Have Said”. In the texts, she talks about some family problems. That the family is problematic was made clear by Britney Spears and her legal struggle against her father’s guardianship. Now Jamie Lynn has pointed out other details.
According to excerpts from the book released by TMZ, she claims that she went through hell when she became pregnant at 16 years old. She was pushed by her family to opt for adoption, abortion and doing absurd things to hide her from the public.
In one of the excerpts from the book, Jamie Lynn Spears says that people in her inner circle, “…came into my room trying to convince me that having a baby at this point in my life was a terrible idea. ‘This will kill your career. You are too young. You don’t know what you’re doing.
There are pills you can take. We can help you take care of this problem…
I know a doctor’“, she blurted out.
“Everyone around me just wanted to solve this ‘disappearing’ problem”.
The situation reached an extreme, so much so that she was isolated from society. For this, her phone was taken, preventing her from communicating with anyone, and they kept her locked in her room. She remembers that she couldn’t tell her sister, Britney, that she was pregnant.
“I needed her more than ever and she couldn’t help me in my most vulnerable moment… To this day, the pain of not being able to tell my sister I was pregnant still remains”, Jamie Lynn Spears.
When the pregnancy progressed, the father even fought with her, involving strong insults, because he wanted to put the baby up for adoption. When finally born, Jamie Lynn remembers that she and her mother went to a cabin in Connecticut to hide until an article was published, this one negotiated financially with a magazine. The two spent Thanksgiving there alone, where “Mom wore her disappointment as her favorite outfit“