In Lynne's book, Through the Storm: A Real Story of Fame and Family in a Tabloid World, she recalls how she thought Spears was going to die and pleaded with God to let him live.
[5] Spears attended Parklane Academy, a private Christian school in McComb that serves grades K-12.
[6] After graduating high school, Spears attended Southeastern Louisiana University in Hammond, his mother's alma mater.
[9] At age 22, he moved to New York City and began working for Live Nation tv channel focusing on sports.
[11] He was a co-producer of Nickelodeon's teen sitcom Zoey 101 and worked as an executive producer for two television specials about Jamie Lynn.
[14] His father Jamie owned a seafood restaurant called Granny’s in Louisiana, which he eventually gave to Bryan.