Washington: Pop singer Britney Spear’s kid sister Jamie Lynn is planning to join college to complete her studies, say sources.
The teen actress Lynn Spears completed her high school 2 years back through online correspondence and received her GED two years ago.
But she stayed out of the spotlight since, as she got pregnant at the age of 16 with her then boyfriend Casey Aldridge and gave birth to daughter Maddie in 2008.
"Jamie Lynn is looking at colleges," a source told Fox411.com.
Mother Lynn Spears and Jill Zarin had dinner in New York City this week. And Fox411.com has discovered what they discussed during the rendezvous.
"Lynn and Jill have been friends for years, they have stayed in touch and they got together for a brief dinner at Kenmare [restaurant]," the source said. "There were definitely no cameras involved - you won’t see it on ``The Real Housewives of New York``."
"Jamie Lynn wants to go to college and Lynn needed some guidance. Jill and Lynn are friends and they end up talking a lot about what their daughters are up to,” the source added.
“Jill’s daughter Ally is going away to school and Jill has been involved in the process every step of the way. Jill helped Ally write her application - she was hands on during the process,” the source further added.
Lynn, 19, will be the first one to experience college fun as neither sister Britney nor her brother Bryan has attended college.
ANI
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