VIDEO: Jamie Lynn Spears Says New Documentary ‘Introduces Me As A Young Woman’

Jun. 23, 2016
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Actress Jamie Lynn Spears, the younger sister of Britney Spears, was a young girl when she came to fame on the Nickelodeon show “Zoe 101.” She tells TODAY that after she became pregnant at age 16, she needed to take time away from the cameras to figure out her future. The new documentary “When the Lights Go Out” chronicles her journey from child actor to adulthood.

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