Kevin Federline has revealed that his sons with Britney Spears are so concerned about their mother’s well-being that they have significantly reduced their contact with her. During an appearance on Piers Morgan’s show, *Uncensored*, Federline discussed their son, Sean Preston, who he said visited Spears only once this year before deciding not to return due to what he witnessed. He also noted that their younger son, Jayden, aged 19, had been visiting but has not seen Spears in recent months because of similar concerns.
Federline expressed that both boys are “terrified” and “worried about their mom,” stating they feel helpless given the circumstances surrounding her life. He shared that one son reached out, expressing fear that “mum is going to die.” The former backup dancer refrained from detailing what the boys observed, indicating that it is ultimately their story to share. “The things that they’ve seen are shocking,” he claimed, adding, “so shocking that one of my sons came to me and called me and was like, ‘I don’t know what to do.’”
Claims in Recent Memoir
Federline, aged 47, recently released his memoir, *You Thought You Knew*, which includes various allegations against Spears. He claims in the book that she engaged in substance abuse while breastfeeding and recounted incidents of violence, including an allegation that she punched Preston in the face. He also mentioned that Spears once expressed a desire for her sons to be dead and described a disturbing incident where she was said to have watched them sleep with a knife in her hand.
The memoir details Spears’ “bizarre” behavior leading up to her highly publicized breakdown in 2007, a period that culminated in her shaving her head. Federline also alleged infidelity during their marriage, which lasted from 2004 to 2007, stating that she had an affair with a female backup dancer.
In response to the memoir, a representative for Spears dismissed the claims as a “cash grab.” The spokesperson highlighted that Federline and others are profiting from her image, particularly after child support payments ceased.
Spears’ Response
Following the release of Federline’s allegations, Spears has taken to social media to address the situation. On October 15, 2023, she described the “constant gaslighting from ex-husband” as “extremely hurtful and exhausting.” Spears emphasized her desire to maintain a relationship with her sons, stating that one son had only visited her for “45 minutes in the past year,” while the other had only “four visits” over the past five years.
The ongoing tension and public discourse surrounding their family dynamic raise questions about how personal struggles can affect relationships, especially in the spotlight of fame.
As the situation continues to develop, the concerns raised by Federline indicate a complex interplay of family dynamics, mental health, and public scrutiny that both Spears and her children must navigate.


































