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Britney Spears son says Jamie Spears doesn’t deserve ‘hatred’ he gets in media

Britney Spears son Jayden defends her family’s role in conservatorship, says they are not bad people

By Web Desk
September 02, 2022

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Britney Spears son Jayden James Federline got candid about his relationship with his maternal family, saying they are not as bad as his mother says on social media.

In an interview with Daily Mail, the Toxic hit-maker’s second-born son, whom she shares with ex-husband Kevin Federline, said his grandfather, Jamie Spears, “does not deserve” the hate he gets in media.

Britney has been vocal of the abuse she was subjected to during her 13-year conservatorship especially at the hands of her father, whom she has accused of controlling her life and making her work for long hours.

The singer has also alleged that her dad, also her conservator, banned her from getting married or having her birth control device removed.

However, Jayden is of the view that Jamie was just “trying to be like any father letting her pursue her daughter's dream of becoming a superstar.”

“But I did think maybe the conservatorship went on too long, probably why my Mum was very angry about the whole situation that she was working for too long and I personally think she was,” Jayden added. “She should have taken a break and relaxed.”

Jayden went on to say that he believes his grandfather “does not deserve all the hatred he is getting in the media" while adding, "I love him, with all my heart. He was just trying to be a father.”

Britney’s son, who spoke for himself and elder brother Sean Preston Federline, said that his mom is “ceasing to realise how much he cares for her” and added that the family which his mother bashes on social media is very different in reality.

“When I meet them in person they would not do such things,” he told the outlet as he described his Uncle Bryan as someone who “always wants to go and play ball in the park” and his grandmother Lynne, who he calls Memow, “a really nice person.”

“Whenever I see her, she cares about me. They are not bad people! They know what we are going through now,” he noted. “They want our future to be what we want it to be. They just want to watch over us. Memow and Uncle Bryan are a good part of our lives. They have taught me how to deal with things.”

Previously, Kevin got a restraining order against his former father-in-law in 2019 after Jamie got into physical altercation with then 13-year-old Sean, as per Page Six.

Later in March 2020, Jayden called Jamie “pretty big (expletive)" during an Instagram live and even said, “He can go die.”

“Looking back, I regret saying all kinds of things. I really feel bad. Preston and I feel bad. We want to see him. I want to see him, sit with him next to the piano, talk about my future,” Jayden shared his regret over his comments.