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Published: Oct. 8, 2008 at 8:07 PM

LOS ANGELES, Oct. 8 (UPI) -- A tabloid report that teen U.S. television actress Jamie Lynn Spears is pregnant with her second child is being refuted by other sources.

While the National Enquirer reported the former "Zoey 101" star is eight weeks pregnant and "cried her eyes out" when a home pregnancy test she took came back positive, OK! magazine, TMZ and E! Online all reported sources deny it's so.

Spears, 17, the younger sister of pop singer Britney Spears, gave birth to daughter Maddie Briann on June 19.

The National Enquirer also said Spears didn't know she could get pregnant while breastfeeding.

"She and her mom Lynne are hysterical," a source told the tabloid. "Neither of them knows what to do, but for now they're trying to keep the news from getting out."

That's not what the teen actor's representative told OK! "She is not pregnant," the unnamed spokesperson said.

TMZ said a source it called unimpeachable told it there is no truth to the pregnancy report.

And E! Online said a source who lives in Jamie Lynn Spears's hometown of Kentwood, La., said she talks to Spears's mother "all the time" and, "Believe me, she would have mentioned if that little girl is expecting again. That's just a bunch of made-up crap."

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