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Dixie Tree Slayer
12-19-2007, 12:15 AM
This just in. http://www.reuters.com/article/televisionNews/idUSN1853587420071219
Britney's 16 year old sister is pregnant... Amazing... Her sister is such a beautiful role model...
I shake my head in amazement...:smt103

Britney Spears' 16-year-old sister, who stars as a schoolgirl in Nickelodeon's popular TV show "Zoey 101," is pregnant. The cable channel confirmed a report in the forthcoming edition of celebrity gossip magazine OK! that Jamie Lynn Spears is expecting a child.
"We respect Jamie Lynn's decision to take responsibility in this sensitive and personal situation. We know this is a very difficult time for her and her family, and our primary concern right now is for Jamie Lynn's well being," Nickelodeon said in a statement e-mailed to Reuters.
A high school student who lives in Louisiana, Jamie Lynn Spears reportedly met the father, Casey Aldridge, the son of a Tennessee papermill worker, at church. Jamie Lynn Spears' personal publicist was not available for comment.

Kitty
12-19-2007, 12:18 AM
Not "Oops I Did It Again" Britney.

Her 16-year-old sister (http://tv.msn.com/tv/article.aspx?news=289216).

firefly
12-19-2007, 12:20 AM
Sounds like being a wild child runs in their family!:smt118

Kitty
12-19-2007, 12:20 AM
I see news travels fast...I just started a thread on this topic too!

Kitty
12-19-2007, 12:22 AM
Sounds like being a wild child runs in their family!:smt118

I'd say not keeping underwear on runs in their family, too.

:smt009

firefly
12-19-2007, 12:30 AM
You are so right!:smt118 Maybe that's why they keep coming up preggers!:smt103

pinkytuscadero
12-19-2007, 06:23 AM
Maybe the Spears family should try the old trick of holding a dime between the knees. :kekeke:

Pinky

Conveyor Belt
12-19-2007, 07:22 AM
Maybe the Spears family should try the old trick of holding a dime between the knees. :kekeke:

Pinky

Doesn't keep you from bending over, though.

ComputerDude
12-19-2007, 07:31 AM
If only there were some device that could have prevented this.

fuzzis
12-19-2007, 07:39 AM
Things I don't understand:

Not using birth control. I've been having sex for awhile. I've yet to get pregnant. It's really not that hard to prevent.

virgo
12-19-2007, 07:46 AM
With a role model like her sister, who can blame her?

jmb
12-19-2007, 07:48 AM
Like she didn't know what causes this.

ComputerDude
12-19-2007, 08:08 AM
I wonder if she's going to let Aunt Britney babysit?:ohnoes:

Dixie Tree Slayer
12-19-2007, 08:25 AM
Now the question is:
How long before we start seeing pictures of her pantiless crotch? With big sis cultivating the way it won't be long I am sure.
The sub question too is can or will the tabloids publish them before she is 18? Or will their legal department decide it is too risky to try...???

Dixie Tree Slayer
12-19-2007, 08:59 AM
Things I don't understand:

Not using birth control. I've been having sex for awhile. I've yet to get pregnant. It's really not that hard to prevent.
Apparently you were taught by someone responsible enough to care to teach you. While momma was taking her to get her teeth bleached pretty and white she should have been following one of MH's regulars advice and should have put her big girl panties on and kept them on...

Dixie Tree Slayer
12-19-2007, 09:02 AM
I see news travels fast...I just started a thread on this topic too!Oops...
Yeah I saw last night after I posted mine I came back a minute later and saw your thread and thought the board screwed up my post and left my ramblings out... Then this morning it made some sense to me...:-D

Dixie Tree Slayer
12-19-2007, 09:04 AM
I wonder if she's going to let Aunt Britney babysit?:ohnoes:
That and the other question is what is Britney going to do in retaliation for little sis stealing her spotlight? Will she take little sis's boyfriend and have his baby so their children could be cousins and siblings at the same time?
Time will tell stay tuned to the same bat channel to find out...

dollfus46
12-19-2007, 09:05 AM
They obviously didn't offer sex ed in her school.

virgo
12-19-2007, 09:13 AM
Does she even go to school?

proudtobefrompetal
12-19-2007, 09:21 AM
You know I blame their mother... 1st who lets their 16 yr old daughter date a 19 yr old?? 2nd who lets their 16 yr old daughter's 19 yr old boyfriend LIVE with them???? Mrs. Spears probably had Jamie Lynn on birth control at the ripe old age of 13, too. This is freaking insanity!!! There's no reason in the year 2007 that a girl should end up pregnant. I'm not naive - young girls are going to have sex. But for God's sake - use protection. Be smart about being stupid. This child's career is over. No more Nickelodeon for her - well, except for the shows her baby will watch.

dollfus46
12-19-2007, 09:28 AM
Does she even go to school?
Who knows? Her mother is worthless or her father? Somebody who's 'sposed to be responsible for her. That's my point. Beat the mom and dad and give me my tax money back cause the Sex Ed class failed her too. She was probably showing the guy the new positions she learned in school. She just trying to get extra credit and pull her grades up along with her dress. :smt118

fuzzis
12-19-2007, 09:29 AM
That and the other question is what is Britney going to do in retaliation for little sis stealing her spotlight? Will she take little sis's boyfriend and have his baby so their children could be cousins and siblings at the same time?
Time will tell stay tuned to the same bat channel to find out...

The scuttlebutt is that Britney is also pregnant and planning her third marriage. :mst102

proudtobefrompetal
12-19-2007, 09:30 AM
That's something I didn't read on perez this morning...

aaron
12-19-2007, 09:33 AM
I bet a school abstinence program would have prevented this.

petalgirl00
12-19-2007, 09:35 AM
My granny would have killed me.:ohnoes: I hope she does better than Britt with the kids though.

proudtobefrompetal
12-19-2007, 09:36 AM
And I thought Jamie Lynn was the good one... the smart Spears girl. I was wrong - AGAIN.

Conveyor Belt
12-19-2007, 09:37 AM
You know I blame their mother... 1st who lets their 16 yr old daughter date a 19 yr old?? 2nd who lets their 16 yr old daughter's 19 yr old boyfriend LIVE with them????

My wife's parents. That's who. You got something to say about it???

JMC
12-19-2007, 09:37 AM
With a role model like her sister, who can blame her?


That's exactly what I was going to say.

proudtobefrompetal
12-19-2007, 09:38 AM
well obviously I did... I have a daughter and I wouldn't allow it.

Conveyor Belt
12-19-2007, 09:39 AM
well obviously I did... I have a daughter and I wouldn't allow it.

Everyone's not like you.

Dixie Tree Slayer
12-19-2007, 09:39 AM
I bet a school abstinence program would have prevented this.
Damn... Maybe thats why...
You see I only have two step children...
I have none of my own....
Could the schools have slipped that into my curriculum way back in grammar school????:smt103
This calls for an attorney conference... I think my rights were violated!!!!:smt105

proudtobefrompetal
12-19-2007, 09:42 AM
Everyone's not like you.

No they're not... once again - just voicing my opinion like everyone else.

pEtAl mIsFiT
12-19-2007, 10:25 AM
i read on perez where jamie lynn is going to raise her child back in la and not in ca they need to all load up and go back home.
Even though unfitney (britney) has done alot of wrong I couldn't imagine living her life with all the paparazi. I would probably run over more than some feet and I know I would take an umbrella to a car and beat it...

Chichiguita
12-19-2007, 10:37 AM
I hate to see this happen--to anyone.

I guess that I am a little surprised by the response here.

It seems a little harsh. I'm not suggesting this is a "happy occasion"--or that there werent serious mistakes made. I guess I just feel some compassion for a little girl who has lost her childhood in ways she probably can't even begin to realize.

I'm particularly curious about the comments about "keeping her legs closed" that seem to suggest that if you get pregnant before you are married you are slutty. Or the assumption that birth control is "fool proof".

Some of the responses seem like they might be a little too simplistic:ohnoes:...

I promise--I'm not trying to "call anyone out"...I love that folks here just "say it like they see it".

I AM really curious about how your thoughts and reactions might differ if this were your niece, or nieghbor or--one of us.

Do ya'll think you would respond differently if this were not a celebrity? Each of us knows someone who has become pregnant without expecting it.

faithram521
12-19-2007, 10:49 AM
Each of us knows someone who has become pregnant without expecting it.


I have known married couples that have become pregnant without planning it and were using birth control. Birth control is not fool proof.

rileysmom
12-19-2007, 10:52 AM
I have known married couples that have become pregnant without planning it and were using birth control. Birth control is not fool proof.

You are absolutely right. That is how my little angel came to be. It is definitely not 100% foolproof!!

Chichiguita
12-19-2007, 10:52 AM
My mother swears I came out with the "pill" in my hand (of course that was...27 :bowrofl: long years ago..:smt105).

fuzzis
12-19-2007, 10:53 AM
I know that birth control is not fool-proof, particularly if you're talking about a 16 year old remembering to take a pill every day. But. If she's using protection and he's using protection...the chances that it's going to happen are slim. If for no other reason than STDs, they should have been protecting themselves.

The decision to have sex is a serious one, and if you're going to do it, then you need to make sure that you're properly equipped.

virgo
12-19-2007, 10:56 AM
You are absolutely right. That is how my little angel came to be. It is definitely not 100% foolproof!!

Mine too, but I was 23. Not 16. I just hope she was using BC.

Bahlk
12-19-2007, 10:58 AM
I have known married couples that have become pregnant without planning it and were using birth control. Birth control is not fool proof.

:smt006

I can speak from experience. We had two kids and were in the process of deciding to get my wife's tubes tied (still on birth control however) when we found out she was pregnant. That was last year and the baby is now a year old and I wouldn't change anything for the world, except for being so old LOL. I'm 36 and will be raising a teenager at 49 :smt105

Pray for me.

JMC
12-19-2007, 11:09 AM
I have known married couples that have become pregnant without planning it

My wife and I are one of those couples.

Birth control is not fool proof.

Not at all. I've got a 8 month old to prove it. :laugh:

Chichiguita
12-19-2007, 11:10 AM
:smt006

I can speak from experience. We had two kids and were in the process of deciding to get my wife's tubes tied (still on birth control however) when we found out she was pregnant. That was last year and the baby is now a year old and I wouldn't change anything for the world, except for being so old LOL. I'm 36 and will be raising a teenager at 49 :smt105

Pray for me.


Bet you'll both be more patient, and better prepared for it.

pEtAl mIsFiT
12-19-2007, 11:10 AM
most couples that get pregnant they are not planned

Chichiguita
12-19-2007, 11:14 AM
I agree with you, Fuzzis.

That's one of the tricky things about this. At 16 you may know (I can't imagine with her resources--she wasn't aware) about std's etc...but at 16 many kids think "it can't happen to me".

I'm still eager to hear from some of the others about how your attitudes might differ if this really were "the girl next door"...

pEtAl mIsFiT
12-19-2007, 11:15 AM
bahlk i am 35 with a two year old and my husband is 36 as well. My other child is 13. I have truly enjoyed having my son as an older woman I have really enjoyed him so much. When I had my daughter I was young and did not have it together so to speak. I was too young and not ready at the time. Now I would trade either child and love them both more than life itself.
Having children has been by far the biggest joy of my life.

JMC
12-19-2007, 11:15 AM
most couples that get pregnant they are not planned

True. True.

My wife and I tried for about 2 years and nothing worked. Docs said it wouldn't happen. Ever.


I thank God they were wrong.

jkspatty
12-19-2007, 11:17 AM
Thank God for the past 23 years my birth control pills have worked correctly!!!

pEtAl mIsFiT
12-19-2007, 11:20 AM
same here we tried for five and finally got pregnant. Doc offered drugs I said nope if God wants us to have a baby we will be blessed with one not six ha ha

onlyme
12-19-2007, 11:21 AM
:smt006

I can speak from experience. We had two kids and were in the process of deciding to get my wife's tubes tied (still on birth control however) when we found out she was pregnant. That was last year and the baby is now a year old and I wouldn't change anything for the world, except for being so old LOL. I'm 36 and will be raising a teenager at 49 :smt105

Pray for me.

You'll do fine! My dad was 39 when I was born and I could not have asked for a better, compassionate and patient father. My husband was 36 when our youngest was born and is also doing a great job ;)

jkspatty
12-19-2007, 11:21 AM
most couples that get pregnant they are not planned

But if you are not using bc isn't it actually "planned" in a sense?

fuzzis
12-19-2007, 11:22 AM
I agree with you, Fuzzis.

That's one of the tricky things about this. At 16 you may know (I can't imagine with her resources--she wasn't aware) about std's etc...but at 16 many kids think "it can't happen to me".

I'm still eager to hear from some of the others about how your attitudes might differ if this really were "the girl next door"...

As a teenager (and as a young adult), I KNEW I didn't want it to happen to me. I had a plan for my life that didn't involve getting pregnant, and while I knew that that plan could still happen if I got pregnant, it wouldn't have happened the way I wanted it to. So. I took medication that made me ill, I got shots that made my relationship difficult because of their side effects, etc.

As an older adult now, I still really don't want it to happen, but I'm not nearly as uptight about it. There's just no way when I was younger, though. None.

pEtAl mIsFiT
12-19-2007, 11:23 AM
my first child I got pregnant on the pill

CircusRide
12-19-2007, 11:25 AM
You can take the girl out of Louisiana but you just can't take the Louisiana out of the girl.

pEtAl mIsFiT
12-19-2007, 11:28 AM
oh and was told by 3 doctors that I wouldn't never get pregnant cause I had endomettriosis. So needless to say even though I did plan on having that baby someone else planned it for me.

pEtAl mIsFiT
12-19-2007, 11:29 AM
were all human we all make mistakes most don't get caught...

ComputerDude
12-19-2007, 12:11 PM
You can take the girl out of Louisiana but you just can't take the Louisiana out of the girl.Apparently her boyfriend couldn't take something else out of the girl either. ;)

dream member
12-19-2007, 02:55 PM
what does it mean to be an adult anymore...screwing, drinking, smoking (cigs and more) all before 16...amazing!! I can see that morals are #1...its not about quality, its about quantity...let me catch a 19 y/o in bed with my daughter........

aaron
12-19-2007, 03:02 PM
I suggest all of you read Jamie Lynn's mom's book on parenting a pop culture star. It's tough trying to keep a world famous singer from getting pregnant, but she's been successful at it for at least a few months over the past few years.

http://www.usmagazine.com/node/12871

countrygirl
12-19-2007, 03:04 PM
36 isn't old. My youngest was 38 when she got her first ones (twins) were born.

Kddn
12-19-2007, 03:18 PM
I agree with you, Fuzzis.

That's one of the tricky things about this. At 16 you may know (I can't imagine with her resources--she wasn't aware) about std's etc...but at 16 many kids think "it can't happen to me".

I'm still eager to hear from some of the others about how your attitudes might differ if this really were "the girl next door"...

I have been busy and have not been on in awhile but have been reading this without taking the time to post and wanted to contribute...While reading I was thinking the whole time about my little girls and how I don't dare comment negatively on this subject not knowing what may happen in the future. I would hope I raise my kids in a way that they wouldn't have pre marital sex at all but i'm not stupid! That being said I feel for her it has to be scarey and as Chic said earlier she has no idea what she has lost and will never be able to get back! On the other hand, hopefully she will grab hold of motherhood and enjoy it cause they grow up fast!!!

dollfus46
12-19-2007, 03:18 PM
I bet a school abstinence program would have prevented this.

I'll bet it would have............. about as fast as the Sex Ed class did. That's my point. The gubment needs to get out of the teaching bidness.

Kddn
12-19-2007, 03:22 PM
I'll bet it would have............. about as fast as the Sex Ed class did. That's my point. The gubment needs to get out of the teaching bidness.

I don't think either would have stopped me...Oh, yes, I had premarital sex and I didn't marry the guy either...I think my parents did a good job of raising me too...so much for blaming them!

dollfus46
12-19-2007, 03:25 PM
Everyone's not like you.

That's the whole point. 19 year old show up at my door to pick up my 16 daughter and he'd be escorted to his car. Too much maturity difference usually. Sophmore High school vs Sophmore college? Not a chance.;)

dollfus46
12-19-2007, 03:26 PM
Everyone's not like you.

Das right. Her daughter isn't pregnant and Spears is.;)

Fish-Bait
12-19-2007, 03:30 PM
What a travesty. I got two boys. I am workin' on that speech I am gonna' have to give one day. I am glad I have a few years to work on it.

Kitty
12-19-2007, 03:35 PM
There was a story on the Spears family in a recent issue of US Magazine.

I don't think I have the issue any longer, but the story was somewhat revealing in terms of the family's background.

For example, in the early 1960s Britney's paternal grandmother committed suicide at the cemetery in which her young son was buried. She never got over his death. The US story included a copy of the clipping about the suicide from the Kentwood, LA newspaper.

Lynne Spears' family wasn't too keen on her marrying Jamie Spears. He'd been married before and had issues with alcohol. (They have since divorced.)

I wish I could find that issue of US again because of that story's relevance to this current thread. :smt086

ComputerDude
12-19-2007, 03:36 PM
Personally I don't think him being 19 is that big of a deal. She should have been smart enough to tell him to wrap his schmeckle up.

pEtAl mIsFiT
12-19-2007, 03:36 PM
What a travesty. I got two boys. I am workin' on that speech I am gonna' have to give one day. I am glad I have a few years to work on it.

fish well don't run out and get momma spears book then

cubby 1
12-19-2007, 03:39 PM
Reading the first two pages of this thread infuriated me. Honestly, some people on here seem to forget that the "stars" are people, too. Personally, I hate to hear this simply because I knew that there was going to be discussion about how the girl was a "slut" as is listed in the tags for this thread. Yeah, the girl made a mistake... big deal. Many times kids aren't in anyone's plans. They weren't in mine, then dasmybaby got pregnant... while on the pill. I'm thrilled!.... confused... but thrilled. I am in no way defending the Spears family, but honestly, folks.... they are people, too. Trust me, I know they are generally good people. My sister went to school with Jamie Lynn for a little while. Sweet girl. Sometimes untimely things happen to good people, and this is one of those cases.

Fish-Bait
12-19-2007, 03:43 PM
Thanks a bunch cubbster. I tend to go along your lines of thinking. Sometimes shat happens.

ComputerDude
12-19-2007, 03:52 PM
Reading the first two pages of this thread infuriated me. Honestly, some people on here seem to forget that the "stars" are people, too. Personally, I hate to hear this simply because I knew that there was going to be discussion about how the girl was a "slut" as is listed in the tags for this thread. Yeah, the girl made a mistake... big deal. Many times kids aren't in anyone's plans. They weren't in mine, then dasmybaby got pregnant... while on the pill. I'm thrilled!.... confused... but thrilled.Obviously you guys were taking precautions to prevent the pregnancy. Maybe she was as well, most likely not.

I am in no way defending the Spears family, but honestly, folks.... they are people, too. Trust me, I know they are generally good people. My sister went to school with Jamie Lynn for a little while. Sweet girl. Sometimes untimely things happen to good people, and this is one of those cases.I'm not sure anybody is saying they are BAD people other then Britney turning out to be pretty trashy and a complete loon. For awhile there, there was hope Jamie Lynn was going to carve a better path for her life by NOT following in her sisters barefoot footsteps. Time will only tell how this affects her life. The chances are slim she and the baby-daddy will be together for the rest of their lives and if Jamie Lynn wants to have any sort of career, shes going to have to rely on her mother to help raise the child.

Kddn
12-19-2007, 03:57 PM
I'm not encouraging it or saying it is okay but really...how many 16 year olds are NOT having sex!?! Could have happened to anyone. My best friend had her son when she was 17! I'm sure she was talked about and ridiculed! (I didn't know her then) but I love her now! Stuff happens and we move on! I don't think pregnancy will ruin her career, although maybe a more traditional life is what she will decide she would rather have! I don't think getting pregnant makes her or her parents bad people either...

pEtAl mIsFiT
12-19-2007, 04:01 PM
yeah but we all judge it is just human nature and people will continue to judge till the end of time when in all reality God is the only one who should be the one doing all the judging

Scarlett O'Hara
12-19-2007, 04:01 PM
Has anyone thought that just maybe she wants to just get away from Mom's and Britney's apron strings and this is an escape (or so she thinks)

cubby 1
12-19-2007, 04:01 PM
Obviously you guys were taking precautions to prevent the pregnancy. Maybe she was as well, most likely not.

I'm not sure anybody is saying they are BAD people other then Britney turning out to be pretty trashy and a complete loon. For awhile there, there was hope Jamie Lynn was going to carve a better path for her life by NOT following in her sisters barefoot footsteps. Time will only tell how this affects her life. The chances are slim she and the baby-daddy will be together for the rest of their lives and if Jamie Lynn wants to have any sort of career, shes going to have to rely on her mother to help raise the child.

Honestly, who's to say she wasn't on the pill? Were you there? Do you have drug tests taken from her body? I'm saying it can happen to someone that's on the pill. Leave the girl alone. If I had gotten my girlfriend pregnant when I was 16, I would want to be left alone as well.

As far as Britney goes:

The media circus around her has given her the image of being trashy and looney. She is trying to live as normal a life as possible, and the problem lies in the people who write, produce, and watch these entertainment news shows like ET, The Insider, and Inside Edition. These are people just like you and I, and they deserve to have some privacy in their lives. You don't see paparazzi following Brian Williams from NBC Nightly News, do you? He's just as famous, but because he's not an actor or a singer he doesn't get all that attention. The way Britney acts is a direct result of the media being a bunch of A$$holes.

Fish-Bait
12-19-2007, 04:01 PM
So, who thinks she'll be smokin' crack or snortin' coke in 6 months?

cubby 1
12-19-2007, 04:02 PM
Has anyone thought that just maybe she wants to just get away from Mom's and Britney's apron strings and this is an escape (or so she thinks)

I don't think that's the case... I just think the kid made a mistake.

pEtAl mIsFiT
12-19-2007, 04:02 PM
unfitney could live a normal life she just needs to move out of cali

cubby 1
12-19-2007, 04:03 PM
So, who thinks she'll be smokin' crack or snortin' coke in 6 months?

You seriously went there, didn't you?:smt009

Fish-Bait
12-19-2007, 04:04 PM
unfitney could live a normal life she just needs to move out of cali

good ol' Californ I.A.. Its a beautiful state with a lot more weird people in it than Miss'ippi'!

dream member
12-19-2007, 04:04 PM
I guess I wouldn't know what to say...I chose not to have sex while I was in school...so sometimes shit doesn't happen...

fuzzis
12-19-2007, 04:05 PM
Honestly, who's to say she wasn't on the pill? Were you there? Do you have drug tests taken from her body? I'm saying it can happen to someone that's on the pill. Leave the girl alone. If I had gotten my girlfriend pregnant when I was 16, I would want to be left alone as well.

As far as Britney goes:

The media circus around her has given her the image of being trashy and looney. She is trying to live as normal a life as possible, and the problem lies in the people who write, produce, and watch these entertainment news shows like ET, The Insider, and Inside Edition. These are people just like you and I, and they deserve to have some privacy in their lives. You don't see paparazzi following Brian Williams from NBC Nightly News, do you? He's just as famous, but because he's not an actor or a singer he doesn't get all that attention. The way Britney acts is a direct result of the media being a bunch of A$.

I'll disagree with your last paragraph. There are plenty of famous folks who live very low profiles because that's the life they choose to live. Have you heard much out of Jennifer Lopez or Ben Affleck since they split? What about the latest antics from Christina Aguilera (who look amazing in this month's Marie Claire). The list could go on for pages.

Britney has chosen the life she is currently living...and while I do have some sympathy, to say that what has happened to Britney is due to the media, leaves her no agency in her own life.

Fish-Bait
12-19-2007, 04:05 PM
You seriously went there, didn't you?:smt009

No, I don't really know enough about her. I was just tryin' to get a feel how everyone else thought on the account of how the thread started off. See what I am sayin'.

cubby 1
12-19-2007, 04:08 PM
I'll disagree with your last paragraph. There are plenty of famous folks who live very low profiles because that's the life they choose to live. Have you heard much out of Jennifer Lopez or Ben Affleck since they split? What about the latest antics from Christina Aguilera (who look amazing in this month's Marie Claire). The list could go on for pages.

Britney has chosen the life she is currently living...and while I do have some sympathy, to say that what has happened to Britney is due to the media, leaves her no agency in her own life.

Why should she have to live a "low profile" lifestyle? She shouldn't have to stay at her house 24/7. She's got the money and the time. If she wants to go out, she should be able to go out... every once in a while.... Granted, she needs to make sure she has arranged proper child care, but she should be able to take care of that.

pEtAl mIsFiT
12-19-2007, 04:10 PM
well I am happy she is going to keep this baby that says allot for her character.
It would of been so easy for her to abort and we would of never known.
So she got pregnant it is not the first or the last something like this has happened even to a celeb. Hopefully she will be a wonderful mom and will have plenty of strength and support to get through what she will have to go through as a celeb teen knocked up in the public eye. I just hope she don't shave her locks off.

fuzzis
12-19-2007, 04:11 PM
Why should she have to live a "low profile" lifestyle? She shouldn't have to stay at her house 24/7. She's got the money and the time. If she wants to go out, she should be able to go out... every once in a while.... Granted, she needs to make sure she has arranged proper child care, but she should be able to take care of that.

Who says that they're staying at their houses 24/7?

They won't be calling the paparazzi to let them know what club they're going to, though, or ask them to be there to take photos as they tells their mother she is no longer to be allowed aroundtheir children. The monster is of Britney's creation.

ComputerDude
12-19-2007, 04:13 PM
unfitney could live a normal life she just needs to move out of cali
Maybe she'd be more normal if she'd just stop being a skank and a drug addict. I seriously doubt the state has anything to do with it.
Surely more then a few skanks and drug addicts came out of Louisiana. :laugh:

cubby 1
12-19-2007, 04:14 PM
They won't be calling the paparazzi to let them know what club they're going to, though, or ask them to be there to take photos as they tells their mother she is no longer to be allowed aroundtheir children. The monster is of Britney's creation.

Who says Britney calls the paparazzi? People are paid to follow her 24/7. There is ALWAYS someone from the media around her... and why? People can't get a life.

pEtAl mIsFiT
12-19-2007, 04:15 PM
not meaning that cali was the cause of it but if she would leave and not be where all the paparazi is. I could not stand a flipping camera in my face 24/7.

Fish-Bait
12-19-2007, 04:17 PM
CD why are you hatin' on Louisianer?

fuzzis
12-19-2007, 04:21 PM
Who says Britney calls the paparazzi? People are paid to follow her 24/7. There is ALWAYS someone from the media around her... and why? People can't get a life.

There have been several reports of her doing just that (just like apparently many celebrities do). If she's determined to be in the spotlight, there's no reason for people to move on.

The fact of the matter is that many, many celebrities manage to live a life relatively stress-free when it comes to this. Britney could too if she chose to, which means that she does not choose to.

ComputerDude
12-19-2007, 04:25 PM
CD why are you hatin' on Louisianer?How am I hating on Louisiana? Did I say Louisiana is responsible for making some women skanks and drug addicts?

Who says Britney calls the paparazzi? People are paid to follow her 24/7. There is ALWAYS someone from the media around her... and why? People can't get a life.
Read any number of the celeb sites. It's been reported on more then one occasion she calls the paparazzi and tells them exactly where she's going to be before she gets there.

Fish-Bait
12-19-2007, 04:29 PM
I have a hard time with most anything I read on the internet that is news/celeb/blog/politicaly related. I just stick with my Fish-Bait rule of thumb. "The media is out to twist my mind so I'll read a bunch of their crapola."

I mean come on this media thing started with the Enquirer printin' stuff about Madonna having an extraterrestrial (sp?) baby. I was about 10 when I read that at the Sunflower while checkin' out some bologna and bread and mayo and cheese. It freaked me out then, but my dad said "Don't believe that son, it's a bunch of wackos trying to brainwash you so you will buy that crap." That's where it allllll started. Yep. The Inquierer or Enquirer whatever it is....

Fish-Bait
12-19-2007, 04:30 PM
Maybe she'd be more normal if she'd just stop being a skank and a drug addict. I seriously doubt the state has anything to do with it.
Surely more then a few skanks and drug addicts came out of Louisiana. :laugh:

I'll bet more came out of CA.

ComputerDude
12-19-2007, 04:33 PM
I'll bet more came out of CA.We need to work that study. I'm sure it'll be more than entertaining. ;) :laugh:

virgo
12-19-2007, 04:34 PM
I think the thing that concerns me most is summed up perfectly in this column (http://blog.washingtonpost.com/celebritology/2007/12/jamie_lynn_spears_in_the_famil.html?sid=ST20071219 01146?hpid=entnews):


Jamie Lynn Spears chose to announce her news from the bright, busy cover of OK Magazine. There she sits, all H&M get-up, hip hair and lip gloss with the gigantic-sized letters announcing her situation to the world. (Just to the left is a smaller headline proclaiming Katie Holmes "Mommy of the Year.")


It's hard for me to feel sorry for "poor" Jamie Lynn Spears when she calls the "big, bad media" in order to appear on the cover of their magazine to announce her pregnancy to the world. All that at the age of 16. Her pregnancy should not be glamorized, but for some reason that is exactly what is happening.

Some celebs chose to live a quiet life; others welcome the media into their lives with open arms when they pull crap like this. But what did we expect? This some from the sister of Britney, who had her own reality TV show that detailed the very intimate moments of her life.

Fish-Bait
12-19-2007, 04:37 PM
All I am sayin' and I think maybe cubby also is that accidents happen. I mean I knew good upstanding people who have had unplanned pregnancies....

virgo
12-19-2007, 04:38 PM
Who says Britney calls the paparazzi? People are paid to follow her 24/7. There is ALWAYS someone from the media around her... and why? People can't get a life.

Britney started the paparazzi frenzy herself. She sold pictures of her children to a magazine; she and KFed released the most private, intimate moments of their relationship to the public via a reality TV show. As I said earlier, it's hard for me to feel sorry for someone who brings the frenzy upon themselves and then says "poor me."

ComputerDude
12-19-2007, 04:39 PM
I think the thing that concerns me most is summed up perfectly in this column (http://blog.washingtonpost.com/celebritology/2007/12/jamie_lynn_spears_in_the_famil.html?sid=ST20071219 01146?hpid=entnews):



It's hard for me to feel sorry for "poor" Jamie Lynn Spears when she calls the "big, bad media" in order to appear on the cover of their magazine to announce her pregnancy to the world. All that at the age of 16. Her pregnancy should not be glamorized, but for some reason that is exactly what is happening.

Some celebs chose to live a quiet life; others welcome the media into their lives with open arms when they pull crap like this. But what did we expect? This some from the sister of Britney, who had her own reality TV show that detailed the very intimate moments of her life.

This comment a reader made about the article made me laugh.

"It was a shock for both of us, so unexpected," Jamie Lynn told OK. "I was in complete and total shock and so was he."
Yes, they were in shock because according to her sister, you can get pregnant if you have sex upside down in a swimming pool while singing the Star Spangled Banner. :laugh::laugh::laugh:

Fish-Bait
12-19-2007, 04:41 PM
I wonder how many people on here were accidents?