For violating her privacy, Britney Spears' lawyer slams her ex-husband Kevin Federline
For violating her privacy, Britney Spears' lawyer slams her ex-husband Kevin Federline
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After Britney Spears’s ex-husband recently posted videos of Britney Spears allegedly arguing with her kids on Instagram, the singer’s lawyer has now responded to the same. Spears and Federline's public feud began last week when in an interview with The Daily Mail, claimed that their sons Sean Preston, 16, and Jayden James, 15, have been refusing to see her.

In a now-deleted Instagram post, Britney later shared an Instagram post calling her sons "hateful" and wrote about their behaviour when they visit her, in a response to the same. After Spears' post, Federline recently dropped old videos of Britney's alleged arguments with their sons from when they were young. He also wrote in the captions, "I can not sit back and let my sons be accused in this way after what they’ve been through. As much as it hurts us, we decided as a family to post these videos." 

Even though the videos from Kevin’s account have now been deleted. The videos on Federline’s account were from nearly four years ago.  In reaction to Federline's stunt of releasing the videos online, the singer's lawyer Matthew Rosengart released a statement to US Weekly saying, "Britney has faithfully supported her children and she loves them dearly. Whether he realizes it or not, Mr Federline has not only violated the privacy and dignity of the mother of his children, he has undermined his own children, whose privacy he should protect."

Rosengart also called Federline's move to release private videos publicly "cruel, the bottom of the barrel stuff." 

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