Here it is … our first look at the first photo of Maddie Briann, the first born child of Jamie Lynn Spears and Casey Aldridge. As you may recall, Mama Lynne Spears brokered a deal with OK! magazine late last year to sell the exclusive story about Jamie Lynn‘s unplanned pregnancy, the photos from JL‘s baby shower in May and the world exclusive first photos of the baby itself for a reported $1 million dollars … and here she is, the million dollar baby herself, on the cover of this week’s issue of OK! magazine, due out on newsstands tomorrow:

Since giving birth on June 19 to baby girl Maddie Briann Aldridge, Jamie Lynn Spears has taken to doing what any good first time mom would do — making sure her brand new daughter has everything she needs. And, in an exclusive interview and photoshoot, the younger sister of Britney Spears tells OK! that being away from the shining lights of Hollywood is making it all easier to learn the ins and outs of first-time motherhood. “Around here, everyone has the same focus,” Jamie Lynn tells OK!. “The focus is family, and that’s a good way to live.” The 17-year-old actress opens up to OK! about everything — from taking parenting classes to life inside the new home she shares with Maddie and boyfriend Casey Aldridge, to her first experience with labor pains. “They’d told me it would be an eight- to 12-hour labor, and I was ready to have the baby in three to four hours,” Jamie Lynn tells OK!. “I had a perfect pregnancy and a perfect delivery. I was very blessed.” While the former Zoey 101 star and her fiancé have not yet set a date for their wedding, the couple remains closer than ever. Jamie Lynn, who tells OK! that while her labor was induced, she gave birth naturally and without complications, says that Casey was the one person she wanted in the delivery room with her. “Once I got in there, my doctor was just so calm and so good it was not bad at all,” she says. “I was just talking to Casey. And you know what’s so weird? I was asking him if he was okay. He was like, ‘Yeah.’ We were both so excited.” A baby nursery is set up for little Maddie at the other end of the house, but for now her proud parents like having her next to them at night, so she sleeps in a bassinet in the same room as Jamie Lynn and Casey. “She is very good,” says Jamie Lynn. “She’ll feed every two or three hours. When she wakes up in the middle of the night, I’ll feed her and she goes right back to sleep. There’s no screaming and crying.” The proud mama continues, “We get up in the morning, and she gets her little bath. Then I get my bath. We have a routine, and I love routines. I’ve worked one out with her, and we’re happy going about our little life.”
The full interview and the complete OK! magazine photoshoot of Maddie Briann, her first of a lifetime of photoshoots, will be published in the new issue of the mag which is due on newsstands tomorrow (but may end up in folks’s hands even sooner, depending on where in the country you are). As far as babies go, MB looks very cute and very standard baby-looking. It’s hard to determine which of her parents she looks more like … I hope the OK! photoshoot features pictures of father and daughter for comparison. And so, little Maddie‘s life of celebrity kid-dom gets its official start. And, as far as I can tell, Lynne Spears‘s deal with OK! magazine is fait accompli — the family provided all of the exclusive access to all things Maddie Briann up until her birth and, presumably, the mag paid up the million bucks. Hurray for Hollywood!! Alls I know is I can’t wait to get my hands on this magazine … I have to see all the pics myself.
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I would like to think that today’s teen aren’t stupid enough to think that if they get themselves knocked up it’ll all be hunkee-doree… My sister was a teen mom and she’s had a really hard time being a mom and a student for the last five years (she’s in college at the moment, and has three kids total now). And to quote Erin, she’s had very little “rainbows and ice cream”…
I agree with you completely Selina!! Hopefully this article won’t make teenagers go out and get pregnant!
I don’t think this article is necessarily promoting teen pregnancy; they are just making the best out of her situation. I was 17 when I got pregnant, and I am 25 now. My son is now 6, and I am working on my Ph.D, own a home, and am married to a wonderful man. People do make it through tough situations, and is it so much to ask to be happy for her and to wish her luck?
In response to faith’s post above, unfortunately, teenagers rarely listen to their parents. When you are a teenager you already know everything about everything so anything your parents say is generally dismissed. Well it was that way for me anyhow.
I was a mom at 17 and it has been the hardest thing I have ever done in my life. How fortunate JL is too have made so much money and hopefully it will help give little Maddie a good start. But money isnt everything in raising kids. A child needs love and a parent who encourages them to pick the right path in Life and hopefully that is something that JL and Casey can offer this child.
It’s not grey hair people..its very light blonde and it’s the lighting that is making it look weird. Anyways, she’s a little slut, her mom’s a money whore. Of course we could all have babies well taken care of at 17 if we made money off of they disney channel and had our mom sell our images to magazines. The Spears family is pathetic, greedy, and money hungry.
Yes, I agree with most of the comments above, she does look older with the new hair highlights and makeup. An advise to all teen girls, please finish High School and proceed with going to college or some credited school – you can still do it if you are a young mother, but its a lot harder.
the baby looks like the dad!!
Toooooooooooooooooootally the wrong message. I’m going to go throw up now. I worked with a 17 year old that had a 2 year old son. She BARELY took care of it. Her mom did EVERYTHING. He was more her little brother than her son.
They made her look older and more mature to fit the stereotype of what a mother should look like/be…nurturing, calm, etc. Too bad age IS a number.
I don’t care if she just had a baby, I’d still jack off all over her face.
Jamie is fine……..the child is doomed!
The cavalier attitude western society has towards teenage pregnancy makes me want to move my family to a private island somewhere in the south pacific and never have any contact with the outside world for the rest of my days.
This type of coverage is mental poison for young girls. I fear for my daughter growing up with these irresponsible spoiled brats as role models.
I keep thinking to myself that this type of crap won’t last forever, but the media keeps proving me wrong. When will we admit to ourselves that this stuff is just garbage, and what really matters is our own lives and our own families?
just because some slut has a tv show shouldn’t make her a role model. she is a slut. it is your duty as a parent to be your kids role model. not the sluts. let the sluts be sluts.
# jm Says:
July 10th, 2008 at 9:21 am
Quote: just because some slut has a tv show shouldn’t make her a role model. she is a slut. it is your duty as a parent to be your kids role model. not the sluts. let the sluts be sluts.
Uh, well, yeah. Problem is with this junk being forced into everyone’s face everytime they turn on the TV or pick up a magazine or browse the net, they become role models whether the parent’s are fulfilling their duty or not.
If someone is on plastered across the media, the impression is given that they are worthy of attention, and therefore become role models whether we like it or not. I wanted to be Superman when I was a kid, and I wasn’t neglected by my parents. It’s just what I was exposed to.
The editor of this magazine should be punched in the face and kicked in the junk. Seriously, this is beyond incompetence. “Being a mom is the best feeling in the world!” Unbelievable.
Some of you really need to get that giant stick out your ass and get a life. If you don’t like what Jamie-Lynn or OK magazine is “endorsing” or so you would make it seem, then fine, don’t read all this hollywood crap. And if you’re seriously worried that your kid may be brainwashed by a magazine article into thinking that having a baby at 17 is a good idea, then maybe you should rethink your role as a parent.