Britney Spears’ Ex-Husband Kevin Federline Breaks Silence On Sam Asghari Divorce

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Kevin Federline Says He Won’t Make Sons See Britney Spears Before Hawaii Move

Although Kevin Federline is the first to say that his two teenage sons haven’t seen their mother, Britney Spears, in over a year, he won’t force them to see her before the family moves to Hawaii.

The former couple were married from 2004 to 2007 and share two children together: Sean Preston Federline, 17, and Jayden James Federline, 16. Although the son hasn’t seen their mother in over a year and skipped her wedding to Iranian actor Sam Asghari last June , it looks like they won’t be stopping by to say goodbye to him in person as they move from their home in California to Hawaii.

Kevin Federline Won’t Make His Kids See Britney Spears Before They Move To Hawaii

Britney Spears and her two sonsInstagram | Britney Spears

Just because Kevin Federline won’t force his two teenage boys to see their mother before the family packs their bags and moves to Hawaii doesn’t mean they won’t, of course. However, a source told TMZ that K-Fed is letting the kids decide for themselves whether or not they should see their mom in person before they move from LA to one of the Hawaiian islands this August.

Currently, insiders believe that neither Jayden nor Sean know if they will see their mother before they move in, which speaks to how strained their relationship has been in recent years. Sources claim that K-Fed encouraged the boys to see their mothers; however, he wouldn’t force them if they decided they didn’t want to.

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Britney Spears with sons Sean Preston and Jayden JamesInstagram | Britney Spears

Back in May, TMZ reported that Kevin wanted to move to Hawaii because his wife, former volleyball player Victoria Prince, had been offered a job in the athletic department at a university in Hawaii. However, many fans of Britney think that the DJ is just trying to get more child support from the pop star, since the child support age lasts until the age of 23 in the state of Hawaii.

One of the children must be enrolled full-time in a college, university, vocational school or trade school, to be eligible for more child support. At this time, it is unclear whether Sean or Jayden intend to further their education after they graduate from high school or whether they will follow their famous parents into the music industry.

Britney Calls Jayden ‘Mine’ Ahead of Her Move to Hawaii

Britney Spears shared a photo of her son JaydenInstagram | Britney Spears

Just last week, the “Hold Me Closer” singer took to Instagram to share a photo of Jayden lying down playing a video game. He captioned the photo with the Chinese character “mine” but didn’t write anything else.

However, it should be noted that this is not the only photo of memories that he shared of his son after he officially gave his consent to allow his son to move to Hawaii.

Britney Spears Shares Photos of Her ‘First Love’ Ahead of Her Kids’ Move to Hawaii

In early June, the 41-year-old pop star took to Instagram to share a single photo of her son, Sean, posing in front of a blank wall in a collared shirt.

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“My first love !!!” Britney wrote in the caption.

Just two days earlier, the “Gimme More” singer shared a photo of her son, Jayden. He looked to be only about four years old when the picture was taken.

While Britney still loves her boys and likely wouldn’t mind continuing to fund their education, Kevin Federline called the assumption that she only moved to Hawaii to get more child support “silly” when she confronted the paparazzi. outside McDonald’s last week.

When asked about the allegations in the video obtained by Page Six Kevin responded, “A lot of people say a lot of stupid things.”

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In a separate report from Page Six, Britney’s lawyer, Mathew Rosengart, sent a fiery letter to Kevin’s lawyer, Mark Vincent Kaplan, for making the family’s move public.

Rosengart said that he “didn’t expect controversy” when he was contacted about the move in April. At the time, he asked that the situation remain “private for the sake and dignity of all parties involved, including the children.”

In his letter, Rosengart wrote, “It is more than disappointing that you have nevertheless chosen to publicize this matter, creating unnecessary drama and false ‘controversy’ by discussing your issue and letter publicly.”

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