Kevin Federline
Accuses Britney of Cocaine Use During Breastfeeding
Published October 16, 2025 7:00 AM PDT
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Updated October 16, 2025 1:05 PM PDT
Kevin Federline has made shocking allegations against Britney Spears, asserting she used cocaine during her breastfeeding days with their children.
In a revealing passage from his memoir “You Thought You Knew,” which was acquired by Variety, Federline describes a dramatic encounter where he claims to have found her using drugs, leading to a major argument that precipitated their separation.
Federline recounts that Spears was supposed to be at home caring for their sons, Sean Preston and Jayden James, but instead attended his “Playing With Fire” release party in 2006.
“As we reached the top of the venue, Jamie Spears, Britney’s father, was there,” Federline shared. “I was surprised and pleased to see him supporting me. He looked at me, shook his head, and gestured towards my dressing room. His face reflected a mix of disapproval and worry, as if to say: ‘She’s here, and it’s not a good sign.’”
He continued, “The first thing I saw was Britney with her young friend doing a big line of cocaine off the table,” alleging, “They were both in ridiculous wigs. Britney’s was bright blue. It felt surreal. They weren’t making any effort to conceal it.”
TMZ.com
K-Fed discussed his revelations on “TMZ Live” Wednesday, touching on various aspects of their tumultuous relationship, including a covert call Britney made to her ex, Justin Timberlake, the night before their wedding.
Regarding the moment he allegedly encountered Britney using cocaine, he recounts begging her not to “return home and breastfeed the kids in that state. Call your mother or someone. We need formula. You can’t do this.”
In response, Britney’s representatives issued a statement expressing, “With news of Kevin’s book emerging, he and others are monetizing off her once more, which is unfortunate following the end of his child support. Her main focus is on the welfare of her children, Sean Preston and Jayden James, amid this sensationalism. She has chronicled her experiences in her memoir.”