Britney Spears has hit back at her ex-husband Kevin Federline after he made hurtful claims in his new memoir, You Thought You Knew. Spears described his portrayal of her as “extremely hurtful and exhausting.”
Federline’s book covers their two-year marriage and the messy divorce in 2007, which led to a lengthy custody battle over their sons, Sean Preston and Jayden James. He alleges troubling incidents, like witnessing Spears using cocaine while nursing and behaving erratically around their children. In a shocking excerpt shared by the New York Times, he claims that their sons found her watching them asleep with a knife in hand.
Interestingly, Federline mentioned that he hasn’t spoken to Spears in years. Instead, he learned about her behavior through their sons. He also discusses Spears’ conservatorship, which lasted from 2008 to 2021, when her father managed her life and finances. This period sparked the #FreeBritney movement, where fans rallied for her independence.
In his book, he argues that while #FreeBritney had good intentions, it’s now time to focus on the “Save Britney” movement. He expressed concern about her well-being, fearing that without change, something irreversible could happen. Federline stated, “The clock is ticking, and we’re getting close to the 11th hour.”
In response, Spears took to social media to address Federline’s claims. She called his statements “gaslighting” and expressed her frustration at being painted in a negative light. Spears emphasized her desire to have a relationship with her boys, who are now young adults. She shared that her time with them has been very limited, mentioning how one son has only seen her for 45 minutes over the past five years.
Spears feels deeply hurt by Federline’s remarks and believes they are motivated by financial gain. She noted that much of her life has been focused on privacy since the end of her conservatorship.
Recent statistics show that mental health awareness is growing, especially for public figures. In a 2023 survey, 78% of respondents said they believe celebrities deserve privacy regarding their personal lives. This sentiment echoes the struggles Spears faces as she navigates her relationship with her children and the public eye.
In her recent memoir, The Woman in Me, Spears addresses her difficult journey. She highlighted how Federline tried to convince people she was out of control during their custody battle, portraying a narrative that painted her negatively.
The unfolding conflict between Spears and Federline emphasizes the complexities of personal life in the spotlight. As discussions continue, many are left reflecting on the impact of fame on mental health and family dynamics.