Sources close to Kevin Federline, the ex-husband of Britney Spears, claim that his upcoming memoir is more than just a personal account. The book, set to be published next Tuesday, appears to have a critical tone towards the pop star.
Federline has written about the erratic behavior of Spears as a wife and mother, which he claims caused concern among their sons when they were teenagers. He alleges that the children would often wake up at night to find her standing silently in the doorway, watching them sleep with a knife in hand. These events allegedly took place during Federline's time with Spears.
The book has also shed light on the tumultuous relationship between Federline and Spears. The couple married just months after meeting in 2004 and welcomed their two sons, Preston and Jayden. However, Spears filed for divorce in 2006, citing abuse, and the divorce was finalized in 2007. As part of the settlement, Federline gained sole custody of their children.
Federline's memoir describes this period as a "dark time" in his life, during which he struggled to cope with the stress of being Spears' ex-husband while raising their sons alone. He also expresses concern for Spears' wellbeing and believes that she needs help managing her affairs.
The book has been met with criticism from Spears herself, who has accused Federline of attacking her through his recent press appearances to promote the memoir. In response, Spears defended her relationship with her sons, stating that relationships with teenage boys are complex.
While Federline's decision to write a memoir was reportedly motivated by a desire to tell his own story without relying on others' accounts, it has sparked renewed debate about Spears' highly publicized conservatorship case and her recent struggles in the media spotlight.
Federline has written about the erratic behavior of Spears as a wife and mother, which he claims caused concern among their sons when they were teenagers. He alleges that the children would often wake up at night to find her standing silently in the doorway, watching them sleep with a knife in hand. These events allegedly took place during Federline's time with Spears.
The book has also shed light on the tumultuous relationship between Federline and Spears. The couple married just months after meeting in 2004 and welcomed their two sons, Preston and Jayden. However, Spears filed for divorce in 2006, citing abuse, and the divorce was finalized in 2007. As part of the settlement, Federline gained sole custody of their children.
Federline's memoir describes this period as a "dark time" in his life, during which he struggled to cope with the stress of being Spears' ex-husband while raising their sons alone. He also expresses concern for Spears' wellbeing and believes that she needs help managing her affairs.
The book has been met with criticism from Spears herself, who has accused Federline of attacking her through his recent press appearances to promote the memoir. In response, Spears defended her relationship with her sons, stating that relationships with teenage boys are complex.
While Federline's decision to write a memoir was reportedly motivated by a desire to tell his own story without relying on others' accounts, it has sparked renewed debate about Spears' highly publicized conservatorship case and her recent struggles in the media spotlight.