For a little background, Kevin had sole custody of the boys in 2008 after Britney was placed under strict conservatorship, which saw her life and finances controlled by her father, Jamie Spears, and a team of lawyers.
However, Kevin and Britney – whose tumultuous three-year marriage had ended the year before the conservatorship – agreed to a deal in which he would accept two visits and one overnight stay a week.
Meanwhile, Britney has continuously provided her ex with $20,000 a month in child support, all while covering their children’s school, insurance and clothing expenses. In 2018, Kevin asked for an increase in that payment, which angered fans online.
Britney’s conservatorship, which she publicly described as “abusive” in court, ended in November 2021. Amid an intense legal battle to end the deal, the singer told a judge she felt her father should be to prison for his treatment of her, before also claiming her “entire family” refused to help her when she was forced to “give tons of blood a week” and get IUDs against her will.
Just last month, Kevin caused a huge backlash after speaking publicly about Britney’s controversial conservative position and complicated relationship with Preston and Jayden in an explosive interview with the Daily Mail.
The DJ claimed that while the teenagers were “happy” for Britney, they were choosing not to see her and therefore “made the decision” not to attend her wedding to long-term partner Sam Asghari in June. “The boys decided they weren’t seeing her right now,” she said. “It’s been a few months since they’ve seen her. They made the decision not to go to her wedding.”
Kevin went on to claim that this was because they were unhappy that Britney often posts nude photos with minimal censorship, which she previously said she shares in an attempt to regain her power after feeling restricted by the conservative establishment for 13 years.
“I’m trying to explain [Preston and Jayden], “Look, maybe that’s just another way he’s trying to express himself,” Kevin said. “But that doesn’t take away from the fact that it does them. It’s hard… I can’t imagine what it’s like to be a teenager who has to go to high school.”
In addition, Kevin seemingly dismissed Britney’s previous remarks about the “abusive” conservatism, as he said he believes the legal arrangement “saved” her.
“I saw this man [Jamie Spears] who really cared and really cares about his family and wants everything to be okay,” he said. “When Jamie took over, things fell into place. He saved her life.”
Kevin’s comments quickly came under fire online, with fans questioning why he was speaking publicly about the conservation service, Britney’s father and her relationship with her sons.
In fact, both Britney and her husband, Sam, issued their own statements publicly condemning Kevin. In a raw message on Instagram, the pop star wrote: “I’m sorry to hear that my ex-husband has decided to discuss the relationship between me and my children,” she wrote. “As we all know, raising teenagers is never easy for anyone.”
“I’m concerned that the reason is based on my Instagram,” she continued. “It was way before Instagram. I gave them everything. Just one word: DAMAGED.’
Shortly after, Britney shared another lengthy post discussing her relationship with her boys in more detail, claiming that Preston and Jayden were “haters” when they visited her.
“I know it’s hard for teenagers to deal with teenagers at this age… but come on, there’s rudeness and then hate,” she wrote, before claiming: “They’d visit me, walk through the door, go straight to their room. and lock the door.”
But in response, Kevin sparked further controversy by hastily sharing a series of videos of Britney arguing with their sons. “I cannot sit back and let my sons be accused in this way after what they have been through. As much as it pains us, we have decided as a family to release these videos,” he wrote.
The videos, which appeared to have been taken without Britney’s knowledge, were deleted from the platform shortly after they were posted. The singer’s attorney, Matthew Rosengart, quickly suggested that Kevin may have broken the law by publicly sharing videos that Britney didn’t know were shot, given that California is a two-party consent state.
Despite all that, however, Kevin has now decided to open up again about Britney’s conservancy and relationship with Preston and Jaden in an upcoming interview with Australian news show 60 Minutes.
“I still feel bad for her,” Kevin said in the preview clip released Wednesday. Apparently referring to his marriage to Britney, he later added: “It was amazing… Until it wasn’t.”
With the video noting that Kevin ‘wants to clear up their boys’ decision’, the DJ said: ‘The boys, the boys, the boys. I had to worry about them. I couldn’t get involved.”
“It’s been a few months since they did [seen] her,” he added, while the video described the whole situation as a “family feud.”
The full interview is set to air on Sunday, but fans have slammed Kevin for once again drawing the public’s attention to his and Britney’s personal issues since the preview aired.
“I still feel bad for her” then why are you doing this? kfed what’s the point of that then you know damn well he didn’t want all of this to be public,” wrote one person.
Another echoed, “private matters should always remain private.”
Others continued to accuse Kevin of ‘exploiting’ Britney’s ‘trauma for money’ as they questioned why he is only now choosing to speak out about their strained relationship.
“There wouldn’t be a family ‘feud’ if her unemployed ex wasn’t talking about her, exploiting her trauma for money,” wrote one Twitter user.
Britney, who is currently inactive on Instagram, has yet to publicly acknowledge Kevin’s upcoming interview. However, we’ll be sure to let you know if it does.
incoming
Your daily morning guide to breaking news, cultural analysis and everything in between
title: “Britney Spears Ex Kevin Federline Faces Backlash For New Interview Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-10-25” author: “Constance Bien”
For a little background, Kevin had sole custody of the boys in 2008 after Britney was placed under strict conservatorship, which saw her life and finances controlled by her father, Jamie Spears, and a team of lawyers.
However, Kevin and Britney – whose tumultuous three-year marriage had ended the year before the conservatorship – agreed to a deal in which he would accept two visits and one overnight stay a week.
Meanwhile, Britney has continuously provided her ex with $20,000 a month in child support, all while covering their children’s school, insurance and clothing expenses. In 2018, Kevin asked for an increase in that payment, which angered fans online.
Britney’s conservatorship, which she publicly described as “abusive” in court, ended in November 2021. Amid an intense legal battle to end the deal, the singer told a judge she felt her father should be to prison for his treatment of her, before also claiming her “entire family” refused to help her when she was forced to “give tons of blood a week” and get IUDs against her will.
Just last month, Kevin caused a huge backlash after speaking publicly about Britney’s controversial conservative position and complicated relationship with Preston and Jayden in an explosive interview with the Daily Mail.
The DJ claimed that while the teenagers were “happy” for Britney, they were choosing not to see her and therefore “made the decision” not to attend her wedding to long-term partner Sam Asghari in June. “The boys decided they weren’t seeing her right now,” she said. “It’s been a few months since they’ve seen her. They made the decision not to go to her wedding.”
Kevin went on to claim that this was because they were unhappy that Britney often posts nude photos with minimal censorship, which she previously said she shares in an attempt to regain her power after feeling restricted by the conservative establishment for 13 years.
“I’m trying to explain [Preston and Jayden], “Look, maybe that’s just another way he’s trying to express himself,” Kevin said. “But that doesn’t take away from the fact that it does them. It’s hard… I can’t imagine what it’s like to be a teenager who has to go to high school.”
In addition, Kevin seemingly dismissed Britney’s previous remarks about the “abusive” conservatism, as he said he believes the legal arrangement “saved” her.
“I saw this man [Jamie Spears] who really cared and really cares about his family and wants everything to be okay,” he said. “When Jamie took over, things fell into place. He saved her life.”
Kevin’s comments quickly came under fire online, with fans questioning why he was speaking publicly about the conservation service, Britney’s father and her relationship with her sons.
In fact, both Britney and her husband, Sam, issued their own statements publicly condemning Kevin. In a raw message on Instagram, the pop star wrote: “I’m sorry to hear that my ex-husband has decided to discuss the relationship between me and my children,” she wrote. “As we all know, raising teenagers is never easy for anyone.”
“I’m concerned that the reason is based on my Instagram,” she continued. “It was way before Instagram. I gave them everything. Just one word: DAMAGED.’
Shortly after, Britney shared another lengthy post discussing her relationship with her boys in more detail, claiming that Preston and Jayden were “haters” when they visited her.
“I know it’s hard for teenagers to deal with teenagers at this age… but come on, there’s rudeness and then hate,” she wrote, before claiming: “They’d visit me, walk through the door, go straight to their room. and lock the door.”
But in response, Kevin sparked further controversy by hastily sharing a series of videos of Britney arguing with their sons. “I cannot sit back and let my sons be accused in this way after what they have been through. As much as it pains us, we have decided as a family to release these videos,” he wrote.
The videos, which appeared to have been taken without Britney’s knowledge, were deleted from the platform shortly after they were posted. The singer’s attorney, Matthew Rosengart, quickly suggested that Kevin may have broken the law by publicly sharing videos that Britney didn’t know were shot, given that California is a two-party consent state.
Despite all that, however, Kevin has now decided to open up again about Britney’s conservancy and relationship with Preston and Jaden in an upcoming interview with Australian news show 60 Minutes.
“I still feel bad for her,” Kevin said in the preview clip released Wednesday. Apparently referring to his marriage to Britney, he later added: “It was amazing… Until it wasn’t.”
With the video noting that Kevin ‘wants to clear up their boys’ decision’, the DJ said: ‘The boys, the boys, the boys. I had to worry about them. I couldn’t get involved.”
“It’s been a few months since they did [seen] her,” he added, while the video described the whole situation as a “family feud.”
The full interview is set to air on Sunday, but fans have slammed Kevin for once again drawing the public’s attention to his and Britney’s personal issues since the preview aired.
“I still feel bad for her” then why are you doing this? kfed what’s the point of that then you know damn well he didn’t want all of this to be public,” wrote one person.
Another echoed, “private matters should always remain private.”
Others continued to accuse Kevin of ‘exploiting’ Britney’s ‘trauma for money’ as they questioned why he is only now choosing to speak out about their strained relationship.
“There wouldn’t be a family ‘feud’ if her unemployed ex wasn’t talking about her, exploiting her trauma for money,” wrote one Twitter user.
Britney, who is currently inactive on Instagram, has yet to publicly acknowledge Kevin’s upcoming interview. However, we’ll be sure to let you know if it does.
incoming
Your daily morning guide to breaking news, cultural analysis and everything in between
title: “Britney Spears Ex Kevin Federline Faces Backlash For New Interview Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-05” author: “Arthur Bucci”
For a little background, Kevin had sole custody of the boys in 2008 after Britney was placed under strict conservatorship, which saw her life and finances controlled by her father, Jamie Spears, and a team of lawyers.
However, Kevin and Britney – whose tumultuous three-year marriage had ended the year before the conservatorship – agreed to a deal in which he would accept two visits and one overnight stay a week.
Meanwhile, Britney has continuously provided her ex with $20,000 a month in child support, all while covering their children’s school, insurance and clothing expenses. In 2018, Kevin asked for an increase in that payment, which angered fans online.
Britney’s conservatorship, which she publicly described as “abusive” in court, ended in November 2021. Amid an intense legal battle to end the deal, the singer told a judge she felt her father should be to prison for his treatment of her, before also claiming her “entire family” refused to help her when she was forced to “give tons of blood a week” and get IUDs against her will.
Just last month, Kevin caused a huge backlash after speaking publicly about Britney’s controversial conservative position and complicated relationship with Preston and Jayden in an explosive interview with the Daily Mail.
The DJ claimed that while the teenagers were “happy” for Britney, they were choosing not to see her and therefore “made the decision” not to attend her wedding to long-term partner Sam Asghari in June. “The boys decided they weren’t seeing her right now,” she said. “It’s been a few months since they’ve seen her. They made the decision not to go to her wedding.”
Kevin went on to claim that this was because they were unhappy that Britney often posts nude photos with minimal censorship, which she previously said she shares in an attempt to regain her power after feeling restricted by the conservative establishment for 13 years.
“I’m trying to explain [Preston and Jayden], “Look, maybe that’s just another way he’s trying to express himself,” Kevin said. “But that doesn’t take away from the fact that it does them. It’s hard… I can’t imagine what it’s like to be a teenager who has to go to high school.”
In addition, Kevin seemingly dismissed Britney’s previous remarks about the “abusive” conservatism, as he said he believes the legal arrangement “saved” her.
“I saw this man [Jamie Spears] who really cared and really cares about his family and wants everything to be okay,” he said. “When Jamie took over, things fell into place. He saved her life.”
Kevin’s comments quickly came under fire online, with fans questioning why he was speaking publicly about the conservation service, Britney’s father and her relationship with her sons.
In fact, both Britney and her husband, Sam, issued their own statements publicly condemning Kevin. In a raw message on Instagram, the pop star wrote: “I’m sorry to hear that my ex-husband has decided to discuss the relationship between me and my children,” she wrote. “As we all know, raising teenagers is never easy for anyone.”
“I’m concerned that the reason is based on my Instagram,” she continued. “It was way before Instagram. I gave them everything. Just one word: DAMAGED.’
Shortly after, Britney shared another lengthy post discussing her relationship with her boys in more detail, claiming that Preston and Jayden were “haters” when they visited her.
“I know it’s hard for teenagers to deal with teenagers at this age… but come on, there’s rudeness and then hate,” she wrote, before claiming: “They’d visit me, walk through the door, go straight to their room. and lock the door.”
But in response, Kevin sparked further controversy by hastily sharing a series of videos of Britney arguing with their sons. “I cannot sit back and let my sons be accused in this way after what they have been through. As much as it pains us, we have decided as a family to release these videos,” he wrote.
The videos, which appeared to have been taken without Britney’s knowledge, were deleted from the platform shortly after they were posted. The singer’s attorney, Matthew Rosengart, quickly suggested that Kevin may have broken the law by publicly sharing videos that Britney didn’t know were shot, given that California is a two-party consent state.
Despite all that, however, Kevin has now decided to open up again about Britney’s conservancy and relationship with Preston and Jaden in an upcoming interview with Australian news show 60 Minutes.
“I still feel bad for her,” Kevin said in the preview clip released Wednesday. Apparently referring to his marriage to Britney, he later added: “It was amazing… Until it wasn’t.”
With the video noting that Kevin ‘wants to clear up their boys’ decision’, the DJ said: ‘The boys, the boys, the boys. I had to worry about them. I couldn’t get involved.”
“It’s been a few months since they did [seen] her,” he added, while the video described the whole situation as a “family feud.”
The full interview is set to air on Sunday, but fans have slammed Kevin for once again drawing the public’s attention to his and Britney’s personal issues since the preview aired.
“I still feel bad for her” then why are you doing this? kfed what’s the point of that then you know damn well he didn’t want all of this to be public,” wrote one person.
Another echoed, “private matters should always remain private.”
Others continued to accuse Kevin of ‘exploiting’ Britney’s ‘trauma for money’ as they questioned why he is only now choosing to speak out about their strained relationship.
“There wouldn’t be a family ‘feud’ if her unemployed ex wasn’t talking about her, exploiting her trauma for money,” wrote one Twitter user.
Britney, who is currently inactive on Instagram, has yet to publicly acknowledge Kevin’s upcoming interview. However, we’ll be sure to let you know if it does.
incoming
Your daily morning guide to breaking news, cultural analysis and everything in between
title: “Britney Spears Ex Kevin Federline Faces Backlash For New Interview Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-12-19” author: “Sandra Grigsby”
For a little background, Kevin had sole custody of the boys in 2008 after Britney was placed under strict conservatorship, which saw her life and finances controlled by her father, Jamie Spears, and a team of lawyers.
However, Kevin and Britney – whose tumultuous three-year marriage had ended the year before the conservatorship – agreed to a deal in which he would accept two visits and one overnight stay a week.
Meanwhile, Britney has continuously provided her ex with $20,000 a month in child support, all while covering their children’s school, insurance and clothing expenses. In 2018, Kevin asked for an increase in that payment, which angered fans online.
Britney’s conservatorship, which she publicly described as “abusive” in court, ended in November 2021. Amid an intense legal battle to end the deal, the singer told a judge she felt her father should be to prison for his treatment of her, before also claiming her “entire family” refused to help her when she was forced to “give tons of blood a week” and get IUDs against her will.
Just last month, Kevin caused a huge backlash after speaking publicly about Britney’s controversial conservative position and complicated relationship with Preston and Jayden in an explosive interview with the Daily Mail.
The DJ claimed that while the teenagers were “happy” for Britney, they were choosing not to see her and therefore “made the decision” not to attend her wedding to long-term partner Sam Asghari in June. “The boys decided they weren’t seeing her right now,” she said. “It’s been a few months since they’ve seen her. They made the decision not to go to her wedding.”
Kevin went on to claim that this was because they were unhappy that Britney often posts nude photos with minimal censorship, which she previously said she shares in an attempt to regain her power after feeling restricted by the conservative establishment for 13 years.
“I’m trying to explain [Preston and Jayden], “Look, maybe that’s just another way he’s trying to express himself,” Kevin said. “But that doesn’t take away from the fact that it does them. It’s hard… I can’t imagine what it’s like to be a teenager who has to go to high school.”
In addition, Kevin seemingly dismissed Britney’s previous remarks about the “abusive” conservatism, as he said he believes the legal arrangement “saved” her.
“I saw this man [Jamie Spears] who really cared and really cares about his family and wants everything to be okay,” he said. “When Jamie took over, things fell into place. He saved her life.”
Kevin’s comments quickly came under fire online, with fans questioning why he was speaking publicly about the conservation service, Britney’s father and her relationship with her sons.
In fact, both Britney and her husband, Sam, issued their own statements publicly condemning Kevin. In a raw message on Instagram, the pop star wrote: “I’m sorry to hear that my ex-husband has decided to discuss the relationship between me and my children,” she wrote. “As we all know, raising teenagers is never easy for anyone.”
“I’m concerned that the reason is based on my Instagram,” she continued. “It was way before Instagram. I gave them everything. Just one word: DAMAGED.’
Shortly after, Britney shared another lengthy post discussing her relationship with her boys in more detail, claiming that Preston and Jayden were “haters” when they visited her.
“I know it’s hard for teenagers to deal with teenagers at this age… but come on, there’s rudeness and then hate,” she wrote, before claiming: “They’d visit me, walk through the door, go straight to their room. and lock the door.”
But in response, Kevin sparked further controversy by hastily sharing a series of videos of Britney arguing with their sons. “I cannot sit back and let my sons be accused in this way after what they have been through. As much as it pains us, we have decided as a family to release these videos,” he wrote.
The videos, which appeared to have been taken without Britney’s knowledge, were deleted from the platform shortly after they were posted. The singer’s attorney, Matthew Rosengart, quickly suggested that Kevin may have broken the law by publicly sharing videos that Britney didn’t know were shot, given that California is a two-party consent state.
Despite all that, however, Kevin has now decided to open up again about Britney’s conservancy and relationship with Preston and Jaden in an upcoming interview with Australian news show 60 Minutes.
“I still feel bad for her,” Kevin said in the preview clip released Wednesday. Apparently referring to his marriage to Britney, he later added: “It was amazing… Until it wasn’t.”
With the video noting that Kevin ‘wants to clear up their boys’ decision’, the DJ said: ‘The boys, the boys, the boys. I had to worry about them. I couldn’t get involved.”
“It’s been a few months since they did [seen] her,” he added, while the video described the whole situation as a “family feud.”
The full interview is set to air on Sunday, but fans have slammed Kevin for once again drawing the public’s attention to his and Britney’s personal issues since the preview aired.
“I still feel bad for her” then why are you doing this? kfed what’s the point of that then you know damn well he didn’t want all of this to be public,” wrote one person.
Another echoed, “private matters should always remain private.”
Others continued to accuse Kevin of ‘exploiting’ Britney’s ‘trauma for money’ as they questioned why he is only now choosing to speak out about their strained relationship.
“There wouldn’t be a family ‘feud’ if her unemployed ex wasn’t talking about her, exploiting her trauma for money,” wrote one Twitter user.
Britney, who is currently inactive on Instagram, has yet to publicly acknowledge Kevin’s upcoming interview. However, we’ll be sure to let you know if it does.
incoming
Your daily morning guide to breaking news, cultural analysis and everything in between