Jamie Lynn Spears Promotes Pre-Orders For Upcoming Memoir, Says She's Sharing Her Story About Trying To Give Her Children 'The Childhood And Family I Always Wanted'

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Jamie Lynn Spears is getting ready for her memoir to drop.

The 30-year-old took to Instagram to promote pre-orders for her upcoming memoir Things I Should Have Said. The book will be released on Tuesday, January 18.

The Zoey 101 alum teased more information about the book on her Instagram Story. Jamie Lynn revealed that the book will detail her time as a child actress, as well as her experience as a teen mom, and as a single, working mom.

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The Sweet Magnolias star hinted that she will open up about her mental health, love life, finding peace, experiencing a miracle and rediscovering her faith in the memoir. She added that the book will also cover her experience "breaking generational curses, creating my own family, and trying to give my children the childhood and family I always wanted."

Jamie Lynn was previously criticized when the book appeared to have been originally titled I Must Confess: Family, Fame and Figuring It Out, which is a lyric from Britney Spears' debut song "...Baby One More Time."

In July, the book's publisher, Worthy Publishing, released a statement saying they "deeply regret that incorrect and incomplete information about her book has appeared in the public space, particularly at this sensitive time for Jamie Lynn and her family."

As previously reported by OK!, shortly after it emerged that Britney had seemingly unfollowed her on Instagram, Jamie Lynn addressed the hate she receives online. The mother-of-two said a message she received from someone saying they hoped her daughters, Maddie, 13, and Ivey, 3, get "raped" was not something she could "just brush off."

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Jamie Lynn later posted an update revealing that the person who sent the message apologized. "Don't get me wrong, I still find the comments completely atrocious and unacceptable," she said.

Since Britney's conservatorship was terminated in November, the pop icon has hit out at her family several times on social media. An OK! insider previously spilled that Jamie Lynn was not happy about Britney's claims that she betrayed her. The source also said the "How Could I Want More" singer's sister is "not the only one who went through hell."

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