Unfortunately Jamie-Lynn is keeping the baby and will raise it in Louisiana.
Unfortunately she's keeping the baby, or unfortunately in Louisiana? Because if it's the former... well, sure teenage pregnancies suck, and god help us all if the kids go the way of Britters', but I kind of respect her for at least trying to take responsibility for it and make it work, you know?
And if it's the latter, well what the hell you trying to say there? Louisiana's no good for raising kids in? She should try Florida instead?
Hey, the Spearseses would be right at home in Florida. WalMart is the national past time down here.
The father of Jamie-Lynn Spears' baby is not Casey Aldridge, but an older man who could face rape charges over the conception, according to new U.S. reports. American magazine Star claims the Spears family are paying Aldridge, 18, to play dad in a bid to mask the father's true identity and avoid the shame of an under-age sex scandal involving 16-year-old Jamie-Lynn. According to celebrity blogger Perez Hilton's website, a Star source is reported as saying, "Casey is being paid off to be the family's fall guy while the real father remains unidentified. The man many suspect is the father, however, would face charges and probably prison time if he were to come forward and admit he had sex with her." Star magazine quotes "two separate Spears family insiders" who believe the father is someone who works on Jamie-Lynn's kids' TV show, Zoey 101. The source adds, "In Hollywood, little girls grow up fast, and she is no exception. With everything that has gone on in her family, she needed someone to look up to. But the man she found seems to have completely taken advantage of her." In Jamie-Lynn's home state of Louisiana, Aldridge would escape legal action because a 16-year-old can legally have sex with a person less than two years older. -WENN
Unfortunately Jamie-Lynn is keeping the baby and will raise it in Louisiana.
Unfortunately she's keeping the baby, or unfortunately in Louisiana? Because if it's the former... well, sure teenage pregnancies suck, and god help us all if the kids go the way of Britters', but I kind of respect her for at least trying to take responsibility for it and make it work, you know?
And if it's the latter, well what the hell you trying to say there? Louisiana's no good for raising kids in? She should try Florida instead?
I lived in LA. I know that, as of how it is there now, I wouldn't raise my kids there.
I hope it can pull itself out of the '60s mentality but I don't think as a whole the residents know much about tolerance. This is including the family I still have down there.
Gringo
Spokane, WA
May 2006
DEC 23, 2007 06:09 PM