Jamie Lynn Spears Promises Speaking Her Truth Via New Book

The 39 year Grammy winner and queen of American music industry Britney Spear's younger sister Jamie Lynn Spears promises speaking her truth via her new memoir book.

As her elder sister and Grammy winning queen of singing Britney Spears is in spotlight lately post the conservatorship battle, her younger sister and actress Jamie Lynn Spears promises speaking her truth via new book.

Planning to open up about her life and entire journey as well, renowned actress Jamie Lynn Spears promises speaking her truth via new book.

Its true that officially announcing about the book via her social media handle on instagram for her global fans, actress Jamie Lynn Spears promises speaking her truth via new book.

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On Monday, Jamie took to her official instagram handle and finally dropped few exciting deets for her fans on social media related to her new upcoming book which also would mark her debut as an author.

The memoir book is titled ‘Things I Should Have Said’ which is all set to be published globally by January 2022.

The Zoey 101 alum officially announced, “I can’t believe I finally finished writing my book!!!. THINGS I SHOULD HAVE SAID has been in the works for quite a longggg time now”.

The former child starlet shared that her memoir book would be talking about several personal subjects and incidents which also include her 13 year old daughter Maddie Ryan Aldridge’s nearly fatal and life threatening ATV accident which happened four years back in year 2017 when she was only 8 years old.

As Jamie Lynn put it, “I felt a strong conviction to share my story, but there was a lot of personal work and healing that had to happen before I could share my truth the proper way”.

She also revealed, “I’ve spent my whole life believing that I had to pretend to be perfect. even when I wasn’t, so for the first time I am opening up about my own mental health, because this process challenged me to have to be painfully honest with myself, and face a lot of hard things, that I normally would have just glossed right over, like I was taught to”.

As for why Jamie Lynn is now ready to be an open book, on this point she explained, “I owe it to myself, my younger self, and to my daughters to be an example that you should never edit yourself or your truth to please anyone else”.