Britney Spears didn’t hold back in her latest message in response to son Jayden, 15, following his recent interview with dad Kevin Federline. The pop star, 40, suggested her ex and her youngest son – who also spoke on behalf of his brother Sean, 16 – were only in it for the money. “So Jaden, as you undermine my behavior, as my whole family always does, ‘I hope she gets better, I’ll pray for her,’” he said in the two-minute audio clip posted to Instagram on Monday, September 5. .

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“Pray for what? Do I keep working so I can pay for mom’s legal fees and her house? Do you want me to keep getting better so I can keep giving your dad 40 euros a month? [in child support]?” he continued, before dropping a bombshell claim. “Or is the reason you’ve decided to be a hater because it’s actually over in two years and you’re not getting anything?” asked the Kentwood, LA native. Her two-year timeline is within reasonable reckoning, as Jayden turns 16 in a few days — meaning his 18th birthday is two years away. Sean will be 17 next week, also, meaning he is now just one year shy of his 18th birthday.Child support arrangements typically end once a minor child reaches adulthood, which is age 18 in the state of California. In the headline-making interview, Jayden revealed why he and his brother didn’t attend Britney’s wedding to Sam Asghari, his feelings about her social media accounts and how he sees the future of their relationship. “I 100 per cent believe this can be fixed,” he told documentary maker Daphne Barak for ITV. “It’s just going to take a lot of time and effort. I just want him to get better psychologically. When she gets better, I really want to see her again,” he added, telling her “I love you” directly. Britney Spears’ youngest son believes his relationship with his mother can be mended Jayden said: “I 100% believe this can be fixed naturally. It’s just going to take a lot of time and effort… I really want to see her again.” Read more here: pic.twitter.com/QdYQCNfbxW — ITV News (@itvnews) September 2, 2022 Kevin also offered a reason for the 60 Minutes Australia interview: “To set the record straight,” he told the British broadcaster. “I spent most of my adult life turning the other cheek in response to attacks on me,” he also said. “When our children are attacked, I found the need to set the record straight was overwhelming. I want my sons to have as close to a normal life as they can have. It will make them better people.” Articles trending now

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In her audio clip, Britney claimed that even though she had visitation rights with her sons, which included a weekly visit, they didn’t seem interested in spending time with her. “I sat in the kitchen and looked you straight in the eyes, beautiful boy, and said, ‘How come I can’t see you anymore?’ I look forward to seeing more of you, every week,” Britney recalled. “You and your brother always left me two hours early. [Sean Preston] you’d be sleeping, you’d be playing the piano all the time, and if I didn’t shower you with gifts and have amazing food ready – it was never good enough,” she said. Britney Spears appears at a GLAAD event. (Hahn Lionel/ABACA/Shutterstock) After the conversation, she claimed that Jaden called his dad Kevin and she never saw them “again” – possibly suggesting that was the last time she saw her sons. “That time I said ‘I want to see you more’ you called your dad and I never saw you again,” he added. “I didn’t do anything wrong and I know I’m not perfect, but the love I gave you and how much I adored you with your diplomatic ways, talking like [my dad Jamie] — captioned, “This can be fixed, I’ll see her when she’s better.” Jayden it was a miracle I had a normal conversation when I got out of that place. But you were like my other family, you secretly liked to look at me like there was something wrong with me.” Related link Towards the end of the recording, Britney revealed that she was just looking for one thing: love and support as she fought a 13-year-old conservative service to get her basic rights and freedoms back. “I didn’t need family hiding – in houses and whispering – behind my back, subconsciously feeling guilty because I was paying for every f– thing in both houses. I needed unconditional love and support,” she said, finally ending her message with another bombshell: that she no longer believes in God. “Honestly, my dad should be in prison for the rest of his life. But, God would not allow this to happen to me, if there was a God. I don’t believe God exists because of the way my family and my children have treated me. I’m an atheist.”