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Many heated debates about Spears Pregnancy and Zoey 101

Posted Jul 20, 2008 by Jennifer Droese in Entertainment 2 comments
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As debated on Hanity and Homes on Fox News last Tuesday, critics are slamming the hammer down on former Zoey 101 star, Jamie Lynn Spears. Spears, 17, had a baby last month, Maddie Briann, with fiance' Casey Alderidge. Despite exclusive pictures printed in British, OK! Magazine, critics continue to scrutinize Spears for her pregnancy. "She stated in her OK! Interview, glamorizing her pregnancy, exclaiming 'I had an easy pregnancy'' stated Sara Plorer, a represenative for Birthwise. "If the average teenage girl were in here situation, they would feel the same, [but] it is impossible for an average teenager." Local and National news splash the screen with scruitiny of this situation. Many may look down on Spears for quite sometimes, yet, she has found to hold poise and responsibility with her situation. Until then, shows will talk, and people will gossip. Only time will tell if the youngest Spears' will be more of a mother than her sister, Britney.
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  • avatar Posted Jul 21, 2008 by Chris V. Thangham
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    Welcome to DJ. I agree with the article, some may follow her and end up doing the same. There was an article in Digital Journal here, a group of students agreed to get pregnant at the same time. more than 15 got pregnant. The parents have to teach them get pregnant, when one is ready, enough money to support them and the child. A child is not a doll to have around and just play with.
  • avatar Posted Jul 21, 2008 by Jennifer Droese
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    Yes, it's something that is taught by our lifestyle and television. If parents, role models and schools taught children that teenage pregnancy is not the correct path, things may change. However, seeing we all have different values and morals, it makes it hard to deem the "correct" set. Though- the biggest problem is the media. They stretch the truth on everything. That is unfortunate though.

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