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Jamie Lynn Spears Wedding: Actress to Wed Fiancé Jamie Watson, Is Britney A Bridesmaid?

Jamie Lynn Spears, the younger sister of pop star Britney Spears, is reportedly gearing up to marry her fiancé Jamie Watson.

The former "Zoey 101" star, 22, was photographed getting a manicure with her mother Lynne in her hometown of Kentwood, Louisiana on Thursday and insiders claim her wedding to Watson, 30, is scheduled for Friday, according to E! News.

The couple, who have been involved for three years, reportedly filed for a marriage license from Tangipahoa Parish Clerk of Courts on March 5, which leaves them 30 days from that date to tie the knot. Britney, who is rumored to be a bridesmaid, was photographed jetting out of LAX on Thursday.

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In January Spears alluded to an upcoming wedding when she shared a photo of herself shopping for a bridal dress via social networking site Instagram.

"Finally found my perfect dress at @idobridalcouture !!!!! Thank y'all so much for making me feel so special and being so accommodating!!!!" the caption read.

Spears and Watson announced their engagement last year via social media. The wedding will mark the former Nickelodeon star's first marriage and second engagement.

She was previously engaged to Casey Aldridge, with whom she shares a four-year-old daughter Maddie, however they split nine months after her birth in 2010.

In 2007 Spears sparked controversy when it was revealed that she was pregnant with her first child at age 16. Subsequently she took time out of the limelight to focus on motherhood.

In November she released a new single "How Could I Want More," which she revealed is about Watson.

"I wrote that song when I was in a very vulnerable place. It was a few years back when I wrote it, and he (Jamie Watson) and I were going through a transition stage, and I had just moved to Nashville," Spears allegedly told thecountrysite.com.

"I was focusing on work and being a mom, and I was in this place of how could I want more, but there was still a lot going on at the same time," she explained. "So, that song came from a very personal and vulnerable place in my life, and every time I sing it, it digs up that emotion."

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