Kevin Federline Alleges Britney Spears Confessed to Calling justin Timberlake Before Wedding
Newly revealed details from Kevin Federline’s upcoming memoir claim Britney Spears contacted her then-fiancé, Justin Timberlake, the night before their 2002 wedding to express a “final piece” of facts. The allegation surfaces as Federline prepares to release his memoir and responds to criticism regarding its timing, following the end of child support payments from Spears.
The claim adds another layer to the highly publicized and often tumultuous relationship between Spears and Timberlake, which ended in a highly publicized split months after their wedding was called off.Federline’s account, shared in an interview with Entertainment Tonight, comes as he defends his decision to publish the book, asserting it’s intended to provide context for his children and share his perspective on years of public scrutiny.
Federline stated the motivation behind writing the memoir wasn’t financial, but rather a desire to allow his children – including sons Sean Preston and Jayden James with Spears – to understand his life and choices. “I’m doing this now [because] I wanted to make sure that my children were old enough to understand what I’m doing,” he said. “Everything has always been about my family. And that’s what people don’t really realize, is that every step that I’ve taken has been for the benefit of my children.And my children are ready for me to tell my story.”
A representative for Spears responded to the impending release of Federline’s memoir, stating, “With news from Kevin’s book breaking, once again he and others are profiting off her and sadly it comes after child support has ended with Kevin.All she cares about are her kids, Sean Preston and Jayden James and their well-being during this sensationalism. She detailed her journey in her memoir.”
The revelation is part of a broader narrative unfolding as both Spears and Federline publicly address their past, offering differing accounts of their relationship and its aftermath. Federline’s memoir is set to provide his side of the story, possibly shedding new light on a period marked by intense media attention and personal challenges.