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Kevin Federline worries 'something bad' will happen to Britney Spears

Kevin Federline claims his sons feared their mother’s erratic behavior, including incidents involving a knife, and warns her mental health may be deteriorating irreversibly, per his memoir.

  • Ahead of its Oct. 21 release, Kevin Federline uses his memoir You Thought You Knew to warn about Britney Spears' worsening situation and urge urgent help.
  • Federline recounts that Sean Preston, son, and Jayden James, son, told him they feared returning to their mother’s home and questions the 2021 end of Spears’ conservatorship and the Free Britney movement.
  • Book excerpts show Federline saying `the clock is ticking` and warning they are near the `11th hour`; last month reports described Spears' home as a 'messy mansion' covered in dog poop.
  • A representative for Britney Spears said Federline is 'profiting off her' after child support ended, while Spears denied knife-related allegations on social media.
  • With the Oct. 21 release approaching, public attention will likely focus on Spears' response as Sean Preston and Jayden James live with Federline in Hawaii, though their relationship remains fragile.
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More than 20 years ago from the marriage between Britney Spears and Kevin Federline, and almost the same as his divorce, but the name of the dancer and dj has been forever associated with that of the arch-famous pop princess, with whom he had two children in common, already of age. Although Federline preferred to move away from the spotlights after that divorce, he now places himself in the center of them again with a book of memories that will …

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The pop star's ex-husband described what he experienced with her from 2004 to 2007 in his new book

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Aftonbladet broke the news in Stockholm, Sweden on Tuesday, October 14, 2025.
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