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Britney Spears<\/strong> didn’t hold back in her latest message in response to son jayden<\/strong>15, after his recent interview with dad Kevin Federline<\/strong>. The pop star, 40, suggested that her ex and younger son \u2014 who also spoke on behalf of his brother \u2014 Sean<\/strong>, 16 \u2014 only did so for money. \u201cSo Jayden, as you undermine my behavior just like my whole family always has with, ‘I hope she gets better, I will pray for her,’\u201d she said in the two minute audio clip posted to Instagram on Monday, Sept. 5.<\/p>\n\nMore About<\/span>Britney Spears<\/h2>\n<\/aside>\n\n<\/blockquote>\n\u201cPray for what? I keep working so I can pay off mom’s legal fees and her house? Do you guys want me to continue to get better so I can continue giving your dad 40 grand a month [in child support]?\u201d she went on, before dropping a bombshell allegation. \u201cOr is the reason you guys have decided to be hateful is that it’s actually over in two years and you don’t get anything?\u201d the Kentwood, LA native questioned. Her two year timeline is within reason, as Jayden turns 16 in just days \u2014 meaning his 18th birthday is two years away. Sean will turn 17 next week, also, meaning he’s now just a year shy of his 18th birthday. Child support arrangements typically end once a minor child becomes an adult, which is the age of 18 in the state of California.<\/p>\n
In the headline making interview, Jayden revealed why he and his brother didn’t attend Britney’s wedding to Sam Asghari<\/strong>, his feelings about her social media accounts and how he sees the future of their relationship. \u201cI 100 percent think this can be fixed,\u201d he said to documentary filmmaker Daphne Barak <\/strong>for ITV. \u201cIt’s just going to take a lot of time and effort. I just want her to get better mentally. When she gets better, I really want to see her again,\u201d he added, saying \u201cI love you\u201d directly to her.<\/p>\n