Britney Spears’ brother Bryan gave fans an update on the star’s family situation, saying the family can no longer see their children Preston, 14, and Jayden, 13, “both.”
“We make [see them]”Bryan, 43, told the” As Not Seen on TV “podcast.” When we were doing the Las Vegas race and I was coming and going, I was working with Caesars Entertainment at the time, and Britney and I lived together for that four-year career. So I had the guys there almost every other weekend. So I saw them a lot, now I don’t see them that much. “
Bryan said the children are currently with their father, Kevin Federline, 42, and that they are “doing well” and “growing up.” He described the relationship as “something [in touch]”He added that he mostly sees Federline in” family commitments or if the children are doing something. “
The news comes after a week during which Spears fans gathered on Twitter under the hashtag “#EndTheConservatorship”. Her sister Jamie Lynn, 29, also moved to defend Spears’ mental health on Instagram this week, calling Britney “a strong, tough and unstoppable woman.”
Spears has been under guardianship since 2008. Her father, Jamie Spears, was in charge of his personal and financial decisions until last September when he resigned due to health problems. Jodi Pais Montgomery currently serves as conservator for Spears until August 22, though things are still in the family: Her mother, Lynne Spears, filed legal papers last week requesting to be included in all future guardianship decisions.
In March Jayden profanely confronted Jamie on Instagram and said, “He’s a great dk. He’s pretty fucking gay like s – t. He can go to die. “In September 2019Federline had accused Jamie of abusing Sean, although no criminal charges were filed.
Jayden’s tirade was “the result of a 13-year-old boy acting like a 13-year-old boy,” Los Angeles family law attorney Mark Vincent Kaplan told Page Six exclusively at the time. “Kevin handles it like a responsible parent.”
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