Spears' father worked as a construction contractor and his mother worked as a second-grade teacher.[4] The family attended First Baptist Church in Kentwood, Louisiana.[5]
At age 22, he moved to New York City and began working for Live Nation tv channel focusing on sports.[10] After his sister Britney became famous, Spears started working as a manager for Spears family interests, including acting as producer for a number of Jamie Lynn’s projects.[11] He was a co-producer of Nickelodeon's teen sitcomZoey 101 and worked as an executive producer for two television specials about Jamie Lynn. Before his father Jamie gained conservatorship over Britney in 2008, Spears was paid $200,000 for "services rendered."[12] Spears worked for his sister Britney on six of her world tours.[13][10] He lived in Las Vegas for four years and worked with Britney during her concert residency.[10] He directed Jamie Lynn's music video for the song "Sleepover" (2016).[14]
His father Jamie owned a seafood restaurant called Granny’s in Louisiana, which he eventually gave to Bryan. He has since sold the restaurant.[15]
Personal life
Over the New Year of 2009, Spears married Graciella Sanchez, manager of Jamie Lynn and founder of One Talent Management. They wed in a small, private ceremony in New Orleans. Sanchez is a graduate of Yale University.[16][17] They have one daughter together.[18] Sanchez filed for divorce in August 2015.[19]
Since February 2020, Spears has been dating Amber Lynn Conklin.[20][21][22] He is 20 years older than Amber Lynn.[23]
^"Britney's Wild Ride". Peoplemag. Retrieved September 30, 2023. ... her brother Bryan, 22, a sports-administration major at Southwest Mississippi Community College.
^Spears, Jamie Lynn (2022). Things I Should Have Said. My daddy was well known for developing businesses and was good at every job he took on. He worked in construction and welding. He also had a seafood restaurant called Granny's, known for crawfish and shrimp. At some point he gave it to Bryan, who eventually sold it. Daddy even opened the first gym in our area, and it was a big hit. I remember my sister taught classes there too. Eventually big business came to Louisiana and the gym closed. He spent years working as a welder and a boilermaker. He did whatever he needed to do to support the family the best way he knew how.