Newsmakers
Newsweek, January, 2005 by Nicki Gostin, Ginanne Brownell, Devin Gordon
Q&A: Jamie Lynn Spears
Britney's kid sister, 13-year-old Jamie Lynn Spears, now has her own sitcom, "Zoey 101," on Nickelodeon. (Her character's a girl at a previously all-boys school.) More than a million-and-a-half kids watched the premiere. She spoke to NEWSWEEK's Nicki Gostin.
What's all that noise? Where are you?
I'm at a ball game. I'm a cheerleader.
Are you one of those cheerleaders who get thrown up in the air?
No, I'm a base. I lift them up.
You go to regular school. Do the kids treat you differently?
No, ma'am. Not at all. I've grown up with these people all my life, so they don't really treat me different. I've taken some of my friends on the set. They get to be extras, so they like it a lot.
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