Britney Spears is free from conservatorship but it seems like the relations close to her have decided to not live the pop singer in peace. Spears and her ex Kevin Federline have been going back and forth after Federline alleged that their sons are distancing from the singer over her nude posts. Recently, Federline decided to post old videos of the actor where she is allegedly arguing with her kids.
Britney Spears Ex Kevin Federline Posts Videos Of Her Arguing With Their Sons
Britney Spears's ex-husband Kevin Federline took to Instagram to post a video about an interaction between the singer and their sons after she accused him of introducing their kids to marijuana.
Federline took to the social media platform to share videos that he claims were filmed four years ago by sons Jayden James and Sean Preston when they were 11 and 12 years old, respectively.
Federline posted the clips after Spears posted on Instagram that writes that her sons grew up in a house with more marijuana that had 'more weed than Ludacris, 50 Cent, Jay Z and Puff Daddy combined', and that she had 'done [her] best'.
Spears later deleted the post.
The first clip appears to show Spears standing in the doorway of a dark room where the two boys are filming, with the singer apparently reminding her son's it was '[her] house' and therefore she had the right to enter the room.
The second and third clip appears to have been filmed inside a car, where Spears is in the passenger seat while the two boys sat in the back.
In a caption alongside the clips, Federline said he could not 'sit back' and let his sons be 'accused', adding: "As much as it hurts us, we decided as a family to post these videos the boys took when they were 11 & 12. This isn’t even the worst of it. The lies have to stop. I hope our kids grow up to be better than this. #NeverFearTruth."
A cold war broke out between Federline and Spears when Federline allegedly told ITV the children were distancing themselves from Spears after she posted near-naked photos online.
Spears slammed the comments as 'hurtful' and said the situation should have been dealt with 'privately'.
In response to Federline's videos, some social media users have argued Spears was not doing anything wrong and was instead simply parenting her children.
