Kevin Federline Reacts to Britney Spears' 'Erratic' IG Videos in Audiobook
Federline's memoir reveals his sons' reluctance to visit Spears' home and his growing concerns about her behavior since ending conservatorship in 2021.
- Excerpts published by The New York Times on Oct. 14 reveal Kevin Federline's claims about Britney Spears, with his memoir 'You Thought You Knew' scheduled for Oct. 21.
- Kevin Federline says he hasn’t spoken to Britney Spears, pop star, in years and relies on reports from their two sons, Sean Preston and Jayden James, who as teenagers didn’t want to return to Spears’ home amid changes since the 2021 conservatorship ended.
- According to court records, Britney Spears paid between $20,000 and $40,000 per month in child support for Sean Preston, 20, and Jayden James, 19, and TMZ reported she stopped payments after Jayden turned 18.
- Spears' team said Federline is `profiting off her` and called his memoir `sensationalism` after he denied writing for money in an Oct. 14 interview with Entertainment Tonight.
- Federline warns the situation feels irreversible, saying 'the clock is ticking' and he fears something bad will happen to Britney Spears, their sons, and family risk without change.
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Kevin Federline Reacts to Britney Spears' 'Erratic' IG Videos in Audiobook
Kevin Federline heard alarm bells whenever he watched his ex-wife Britney Spears‘ concerning Instagram videos after the court-ordered termination of her 13-year conservatorship. “With her newfound freedom, I saw history repeating itself,” Federline, 47, says in a clip of the audiobook version of his upcoming memoir, You Thought You Knew, exclusively obtained by Us Weekly. “Her social media posts became more erratic. There were the infamous video…
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