Britney Spears Slams Her Sons, Claims They’re Hateful

Britney Spears Slams Her Sons, Claims They’re Hateful

Britney Spears Fires Back at “Hateful” Boys

Britney Spears (now 40) has taken her public feud with her two teenage sons to the next level, calling them “hateful” after their joint interview with dad Kevin Federline. The pop icon’s latest Instagram audio clip has stunned fans with its raw, unapologetic tone.

What Went Down in the Audio

The star opened with a heartfelt confession: “I totally get why my family might look at me three‑times a week and wonder why I’m still doing my own thing when I’ve never done anything for anyone else.” She went on to vent about the weight of touring, comparing herself to a trucker hauling a caravan of 18‑wheelers and thousands of people. “Now I’ve let go of that responsibility,” she said, “and it’s still a bit lighter—like I’m free to breathe.

Then things turned boiling hot. Britney accused her son Jayden of undermining her behaviour, noting a baffled “Hope she gets better, I’ll pray for her.” She slammed him: “Pray for what? I keep working to pay off Mom’s legal fees, not to keep feeding the dad’s $40,000/month rent.” She even hinted at the looming end of the conservatorship: “Are you angry because it’s over in two years and you don’t get anything?”

She didn’t stop there. “You and your brother left me in that house two hours early,” she said, recalling the times Preston would keep the house to himself while Jayden played piano all day. “Even when I showered you with gifts, the hunger never stopped.” She added a personal anecdote: “I once asked you to look straight into my eyes, ‘I want to see you more,’ and you called Dad. I never saw you again.”

Concluding the rant, Britney expressed gratitude to every listener who’d heard her emotional story: “I didn’t do anything wrong. I’m not perfect, but the love I’ve given you and how much I adore you and your diplomatic ways—this can be fixed. I’ll see her when she’s better.”

Jayden’s Response

In the interview, Jayden (15) tried to clear the air, saying “There’s no hate. It’s just going to take a lot of time and effort.” He added a hopeful note: “When she gets better, I really want to see her again.”

Key Takeaways

  • Britney is openly criticizing her sons for their alleged backlash against her decisions.
  • She’s reminded fans she’s still putting in the hard work—paying legal bills, handling a former conservatorship’s fallout.
  • Jayden’s side echoes the family’s promise of patience and positive intentions.
  • Their public spat shows a raw and emotional exchange rare for the music industry’s polished public image.

Why Fans Are Watching

For buzz‑hungry fans, this battle offers the perfect mix of drama, musical legacy, and a glimpse into Britney’s resilience. While the “hateful” label may be too strong, the underlying message is clear: a daughter’s love can go through rough patches—but it’s all about finding the healing beat.