Kevin Federline Details Life with Britney Spears, Claims Conservatorship Was Necessary in New Memoir
Los Angeles, CA - Kevin Federline is sharing his outlook on his relationship with Britney Spears and the years of intense public scrutiny surrounding their family in a new memoir, revealing details about his life, career, and the impact of Spears’ conservatorship on everyone involved. The book, details of which emerged this week, has already prompted a response from Spears herself, who accused federline of “constant gaslighting” and minimizing the hurt caused by his actions.
The memoir offers a glimpse into Federline’s upbringing in Fresno, California, his rise through the dance world working with artists like Pink, Aaliyah, Destiny’s Child, and michael Jackson, and his ventures into professional wrestling and television. However, a significant portion focuses on his marriage to Spears, the birth of their sons Preston and jayden, and the subsequent legal battles and public fallout. The release comes as Spears continues to navigate life after the termination of her 13-year conservatorship, a period Federline claims was ultimately necessary despite the pain it caused.
Federline writes that his sons are now young adults, independently pursuing their own lives and musical interests. He also addresses the ”Free Britney” movement, suggesting its intense vilification of those around Spears has made it “nearly impossible for anyone to step in” and offer support. He states he wrote the book, in part, as a plea for Spears to seek further help, expressing his dwindling hope for a full reconciliation but maintaining his wish for her to find peace.
Spears responded to the revelations with a statement posted on her social media accounts,alleging “constant gaslighting” from Federline. ”Trust me, those white lies in that book, they are going straight to the bank and I’m the only one who genuinely gets hurt here,” she wrote, adding that she believes people should disregard tabloid reports about her mental health and alleged drinking. She also expressed her long-held desire to have a close relationship with her sons, stating they have “always witnessed the lack of respect shown by (their) own father for me.”
Federline’s memoir details his personal journey alongside providing his account of the tumultuous period surrounding Spears’ conservatorship,which was dissolved in November 2021 after a protracted legal battle and widespread public outcry. An attorney for Spears has not yet responded to a request for comment regarding the book’s contents.