This nonprofit would like to be excluded from the narrative. Last week, Jamie Lynn Spears announced she had finished her book, Things I Should Have Said, which she wrote to give herself "closure" on this chapter of her life as she tries to "share my truth the proper way." She also revealed that a portion of her book's proceeds would go to the mental health nonprofit This Is My Brave. Not anymore. "I know how scary it can be to share personal struggles, especially if you don't feel you have the support or a safe space to do so," Jamie Lynn wrote on Instagram. "They are doing amazing work to support and encourage people as they bravely share...
- 10/19/2021
- E! Online
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