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Britney Spears Ex Kevin Federline Wiki, Biography, Age, Spouse, Height, Weight, Net Worth, Fast Facts

Britney Spears’ ex-husband Kevin Federline has uploaded several videos of the singer allegedly yelling at their two children. Kevin Federline recently posted a compilation of videos on Instagram showing Britney Spears scolding her teenage sons.

If you didn’t know, Federline and the Toxic singer married in 2004; however, the divorce was filed in 2007. However, Jayden and Sean Federline are the two children of the couple.

Federline’s Instagram comment says the video was shot four years ago, when the boys were between 11 and 12 years old. After all of her children had passed, she concluded the post with the statement, “I can’t sit back and let my children be blamed like this.” The former backup dancer continued, “The lie must end. I wish the best for our children as they mature.

When she walks into one of her son’s bedrooms in the main video, Britney Spears doesn’t seem to realize she’s being recorded. The 40-year-old offers them lotion for their “rough” faces while also making it look like she could walk into their room at any moment. She went on to say that they should start treating her with respect and “as a woman of worth.”

In the second video, Spears appears to be criticizing Sean for walking into an ice cream parlor without shoes. She allegedly said in the video: “I’m terrified of you because you’re weird because you’re going through puberty. And I am speechless. However, I care more than you think.

The Womanizer performer also deprives him of his phone as punishment. Spears and her children got into a fight in the third video over who was heckling whom. Jayden reportedly protested, “I think you just take care of yourself because you don’t let us speak a word of each other’s language, and you also don’t let us go anywhere we’d like.

After the video, a large number of Britney Spears fans expressed their support for the artist on social networks. You are an amazing mother and the movies only show you scolding your teenage children, one customer said in a review. The films she released, according to another, “sound like a lot of moms trying to reason with tweens.” Also, someone said, “If that’s abuse, someone better come get all my kids.”

 

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