Kevin Federline Comments On Britney Spears’ Conservatorship Following Doc
Kevin Federline, Britney Spears’ ex-husband, and father of her two sons, has released a statement following the release of the new documentary about her conservatorship “Framing Britney Spears.”
“Kevin has no involvement with regard to Britney and her attorneys asking to remove Jamie as conservator,” his lawyer Mark Vincent Kaplan, tells E! News. “He has stayed out of the conservatorship issues.”
The lawer adds that Kevin thinks Jodi Montgomery, who replaced her father Jamie as temporary conservator in 2019, “has done an admirable job and he has no other position to state with regard to the conservatorship.”
As for the kids, 15-year-old Sean and 14-year-old Jayden, the lawyer says they are “doing great,” and notes, “I have no idea whether the kids are aware of the documentary.”
Meanwhile, in a separate interview with Entertaiment Tonight Kaplan says of the conservatorship,”[Kevin] of course feels that it’s always an extra layer of security to maintain structure and stability in anyone’s home that there’s a third party there whose job it is to see that everything is organized and orderly.” He adds that now that the kids are getting older “how they feel about where they want to be and when they want to be there is given a little more weight,” although they “don’t make that decision.” He adds that for both Kevin and Britney it’s important the “kids feel safe, stimulated and protected regardless of which parent’s custody they’re in.”
- ONE MORE THING! Since “Framing Britney Spears” premiered this past weekend Twitter says there have been 220,000 tweets using the #FreeBritney hashtag. Those numbers jumped on Tuesday when Brit’s boyfriend Sam Asghari spoke out, prompting 16,000 tweets over the next hour.