Kevin Federline asserted that Britney Spears’ father “saved” her by placing her in conservatorship.
Federline is Britney’s ex-husband and has full custody of her two children.
He stated on “60 Minutes Australia” that he viewed the conservatorship as an attempt by Spears’ family to assist her.
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Kevin Federline stated that he believed Britney Spears’ father had good intentions when he placed her in a conservatorship for several years.
The conservatorship ended last year following a lengthy court struggle during which Spears testified that she was placed on medicine against her will and that her overseers refused to allow her to conceive children by removing her intrauterine device (IUD).
Spears also recounted stories about how her father, Jamie Spears, “loved” having such influence over her.
Federline, who was married to Spears from 2004 to 2007 and has exclusive custody of their two children, Jayden James and Sean Preston, stated in a recent interview with “60 Minutes Australia” that he believes Jamie Spears “saved” the “Circus” singer.
Federline responded, “One hundred percent, I believe he saved her back then” when asked if Jamie saved his daughter by placing her under conservatorship.
Federline stated that he “could not participate” in the conservatorship because he had to care for their two sons.
“I was not involved in any of it, so I have no idea how the conservatorship came to be or who made the decision,” he said. “I only know that your family is concerned about their daughter and doing everything they can to assist her. That was all I knew.”
Britney is currently in a battle with Federline after he discussed the “Toxic” singer’s relationship with her sons with the media.
Britney Spears and Jamie Spears.
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In a now-deleted Instagram post from last month, Spears stated that she found it “hateful” that her sons refused to contact with her when they visited her while she was under conservatorship. The pop singer noted that it was a “very hard decision” for the couple to have less want to see her.
Insider viewed Federline’s videos, which looked to show Spears arguing with her sons, before they were deleted from the platform.
Federline captioned his photo, “I cannot sit back and allow my sons to be blamed in this manner after everything they’ve been through.” “As much as it pains us, as a family we have decided to release these movies that the boys shot when they were 11 and 12. Not even the worst is yet to come. The lies must cease. I hope our children will become better than this. #NeverFearTruth.”
Federline defended the choice after being criticized by Spears’ attorney for sharing the tapes.
During an interview with “60 Minutes Australia,” he stated, “I have spent the majority of my adult life turning the other cheek in reaction to attacks.” “When our children are attacked, I feel an intense responsibility to set the record straight.”