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Jamie Lynn Spears Book – Things I Should Have Said PDF

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Jamie Lynn Spears Book Download PDF is available here and the controversial newly released book is titled “Things I should have said”.

 

Britney Spears and sister Jamie Lynn spears continue to trade tense statements on social media following the younger spears tv interview about her sister two months after the pop star was freed from her highly publicized conservatorship.

According to Famelord.com Jamie Lynn Spears had her first televised interview for her press tour while promoting her upcoming memoir things I should have said saying she tried to help her big sister out of the situation when she needed help.

Britney spears fired back at her younger sister in a series of tweets hours after the interview aired, writing “Jamie Lynn never had to work for anything and everything was always given to her she was never around me much 15 years ago at that time so why are they even talking about that”.

On Friday morning Jamie Lynn spears push back against Britney’s tweets saying

“quite frankly the things being said are absolutely not the truth”

Jamie Lynn Spears wrote in her Instagram post

” it’s getting harder for me to rationalize to my oldest daughter why our family continues to get death threats as a result of their aunts vague and accusatory posts especially when we know she could tell the truth and put an end to all of it and on second if she wanted to she continued that i can’t help that i was born as spears too and that some of my experiences involve my sister”.

Jamie Lynn spears said she worked hard and built her acting and singing career in spite of being someone’s little sister.

Britney spears responded Friday claiming Jamie Lynn is lying saying

“You’ve stooped to a whole new level of low I’ve never been around you ever with a knife or would I ever even think to do such the only knife i’ll ever saw you with at home was cutting the biggest pieces of squash I ever saw in my life and it was way too big for me to cut Britney spears tweeted she continued so please please stop with these crazy lies for the Hollywood books now and only now I do know only a scum person would make up such things about someone and actually very confused about you making that up because it’s honestly not like you at all around the kids Jamie Lynn seriously come on congrats on introducing your older sister the concept of getting low lower lowest because you went on that one babe”

 

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Memphis Police Name Person of Interest in Sayso P and Sauce Walka Shooting

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Memphis, TN – The Memphis Police Department has issued an arrest warrant for 21-year-old Jayden Dandridge in connection with a fatal shooting outside the FedEx centre in downtown Memphis. The incident, which occurred at approximately 2:42 p.m. on March 22, 2025, left up-and-coming rapper Letorian Hunt, known as Sayso P, dead and critically wounded Houston rapper Albert Mondane, known as Sauce Walka.

The police released this never before scene surveillance footage of the k#llaz after the M#rdar.

 

According to police reports, officers arrived at the scene at 170 Lt. George W. Lee Avenue to find two Black male victims suffering from gunshot wounds. Hunt, 27, was pronounced dead at the scene, while Mondane, 34, was transported to Regional One in non-critical condition.

Authorities have charged Dandridge with one count of first-degree murder, two counts of attempted first-degree murder, two counts of employment of a firearm during the commission of a dangerous felony, and auto theft. Police believe the attack was targeted, though the full details behind the shooting remain under investigation.

A $6,000 cash reward is being offered for information leading to Dandridge’s arrest or the identification of any other individuals involved. Crime Stoppers is encouraging anyone with information to contact them at (901)-528-CASH or submit a tip anonymously at www.crimestopmem.org.

As the investigation continues, Memphis police urge the public to remain vigilant and report any leads that could help bring justice to the victims and their families.

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