Britney Spears ex K-Fed encouraging sons to meet singer before relocating to Hawaii
Britney Spears shares two sons, Sean Preston and Jayden, with ex-husband Kevin Federline
Britney Spears’ ex-husband Kevin Federline has been reportedly encouraging their sons to meet their mother before relocating to Hawaii next month.
According to TMZ, K-Fed has motivated the boys, Sean Preston and Jayden, to contact the popstar before their move, however, he won’t force them if they decide otherwise.
The publication revealed that the teenagers still haven’t decided whether or not they want to pay a visit to their estranged mother as of yet.
But one thing is certain, the source dished to the outlet, that the former backup dancer will not force his sons to say goodbye to the Toxic singer if they don’t want to.
Previously in an interview with Dailymail, Jayden said the strained relationship with Britney can be “fixed” after she gets better mentally hinting to her weird social media posts and rants.
The 15-year-old noted that there is “no hate” in his or his elder brother’s heart for their pop star mother but admitted admitted that “it will take a lot of time and effort” to repair their damaged relationship.
“I 100% think this can be fixed. It's just going to take a lot of time and effort,” he told the outlet. “I just want her to get better mentally. When she gets better I really want to see her again.”
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