Britney Spears' little sister Jamie Lynn spears says Special Forces co-stars became 'like family'

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Britney Spears' little sister Jamie Lynn said her co-stars on the upcoming reality show Special Forces: World's Toughest Test became 'like family' to her.The 31-year-old joined a cast of boldface names who, on the series, spend 10 days in Jordan completing in eye-watering special forces training exercises.'Everyone felt like family after this,' Jamie Lynn told Page Six. 'You’re instantly bonded when you walk on that first day.' Incoming: Britney Spears' little sister Jamie Lynn said her co-stars on the upcoming reality show Special Forces: World's Toughest Test became 'like family' to her; seen in mid DecemberShe added: 'They just rip off the Band-Aid and you have no choice but to bond.

I would not have been able to get through [this] without the support of all these amazing new people in my life.'Jamie Lynn's co-stars include but are not limited to Real Housewife Of Atlanta Kenya Moore, erstwhile Spice Girl Mel B and Loveline star Dr.

Drew Pinsky. Bowing January 4, the show also features such names as Kate Gosselin of John & Kate Plus 8 fame, the dashing former White House communications director Anthony Scaramucci and Olympic skier Gus Kenworthy.Jamie Lynn's remarks come as her real family is buffeted by a raging internal feud, with her sister Britney posting combative and sometimes bizarre Instagram tirades and her father Jamie confessing to DailyMail.com: 'The family's a mess.' Lineup: The 31-year-old joined a cast of boldface names who, on the series, spend 10 days in Jordan completing in eye-watering special forces training exercisesThe bad blood stems from Jamie's controversial conservatorship of Britney, which he obtained in 2008 after her infamous mental breakdown.Ever since she was liberated from the.

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