Kevin Federline wants to come out of the shadows.
Sunday, September 4, the show
60 minutes Australia
devoted one of its episodes to the ex-husband of Britney Spears.
Referring to his relationship with the pop star, his divorce or even the descent into hell experienced by the singer, Kevin Federline assures that he "still feels bad for her".
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The former dancer remembers Britney's descent into hell which led to her being placed under guardianship.
“I was not involved in it, while I do not know how the guardianship was put in place, defends Kevin Federline.
I don't know who made the decision.
All I know is that you had a family that is worried about their daughter and trying to do everything they can to help her.
He does not hesitate to defend Jamie Spears, the pop star's father, explaining that he "felt like he saved his life at the time".
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A long-standing conflict
In this episode, their son Jayden (15) also testified, explaining once again that he and his brother were not present at their mother's wedding because she had not invited the whole family.
Kevin Federline then claimed that Sean (16) and Jayden had decided several months ago not to see their mother anymore.
To conclude the program, the father of the family confides that if he could have a conversation with his ex-wife, he would have many things to say to her: "I would like to apologize, then give him advice, and finally ask him if I can help him in any way”.
For her part, Britney Spears would have mentioned on her social networks the cessation of the “40,000 dollars” of alimony that she pays him each month since he obtained custody of their children.