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Jamie Lynn Spears’ Daughter Maddie Holds Massive Shotgun After Near-Fatal Accident

Jamie Lynn Spears’ daughter was involved in a near-fatal ATV accident in February 2017. Now, Britney Spears’ little sister is being accused of putting her daughter in danger after letting her hold a shotgun as tall as her!

Spears’ husband Jamie Watson posted a photo of Maddie, 10, holding a massive shotgun with the caption, “Getting her ready for dove season.”

Followers took to the comments to slam the parents.

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“Teach her to appreciate life, not kill it,” one commenter said, as a second wrote, “Wtf! You don’t eat doves so don’t kill them! Kill for food not for fun.”

A third fan wrote, “Teach kids to appreciate and take care of life instead of teaching them to kill them.” A fourth said, “bad parents.”

Another follower fired, “You’re so irresponsible. Guns are not a toy!”

But Watson exclusively told RadarOnline.com that he has “no thoughts” on the backlash.

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“Doves is one of my favorite meals,” he said. “Everyone is great!”

In February 2017, Maddie accidentally drove into a pond and was stuck under water for several minutes before paramedics arrived. She remained in critical condition before being released from the hospital less than a week later.

Spears welcomed Maddie with then-boyfriend Casey Aldridge in 2008 when she was 16 years old.

Spears married Watson in 2014. They welcomed daughter Ivey Joan in April 2018.

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