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Friday, March 28, 2008

Jamie Lynn Spears' Baby Registry



Bugaboo stroller? Check. Educational toys by Leap Frog and Baby Einstein? Yup. Cookie Monster towels? Got 'em. Although you can barely tell that Jamie Lynn Spears is pregnant, the baby is coming and it appears that the 16-year-old — and her rumored fiancĂ© Casey Aldridge — have registered in preparation for baby. But is it really the parents' wish list — or just another Internet hoax? While the Babies 'R Us registry seems like it could be the real deal (the basic info seems legit — hometown is Kentwood, La., due date is July 10), none of the big-ticket items have been purchased from the list — only three small things, including two items that retail for $1.99 each. And if it is their registry, they could have spellchecked their "special message" that reads: "THANK YOU FOR SUPPRTING [sic] US DURING THIS SPECIAL TIME."
In recent years, registries under celebrity names have turned out be a mixed bag. Back when Tori Spelling got married for the first ime, her Tiffany & Co. registry was online and anyone in the world could log in and view her wish list, which included a $2,800 menorah. (No word on whether or not she returned it after she got divorced!) And just last year, Eva Longoria and Tony Parker, also registered at Tiffany's, requested a sterling silver scalloped bowl at a whopping $1,500! On the other hand, Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie have had several wedding registries that turned out to be fake. There were also several fake ones created when Jamie Lynn's big sister, Britney Spears, was pregnant. When reached for comment about the authenticity of the registry, a Babies 'R Us spokesperson told Star they have a policy of not commenting on their clients.
Do you think this baby registry is the real deal? If so, is there anything you think Jamie Lynn is leaving off the list? And did she really need to register for an eight-pack of batteries? Weigh in on all things Jamie Lynn below.

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