Kevin Federline Discusses Britney Spears
‘A Disturbing Prediction’
… Alarming Remarks in Upcoming Memoir
Published October 14, 2025 11:25 AM PDT
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Updated October 14, 2025 1:37 PM PDT
Britney Spears‘ former spouse Kevin Federline is sounding alarms regarding her well-being in his new memoir … stating she’s been struggling since her conservatorship ended. He expresses, “This situation with Britney feels like it’s heading toward something unchangeable.”
K-Fed’s memoir, titled “You Thought You Knew,” is set for release next Tuesday. He recently spoke with The New York Times and shared excerpts from the book, where he warns, “Something ominous will transpire if the current dynamics don’t shift, and my greatest fear is that our sons will be left dealing with the aftermath.”
Kevin notes that it has “become unbearable to pretend all is well” with Britney and adds, “From my perspective, time is running out, and we are approaching a critical moment.”
The memoir also chronicles his relationship with Britney, detailing their tumultuous divorce and the custody battles involving their two sons — Sean Preston and Jayden James. Kevin recounts instances when the boys expressed anxiety about returning to Britney’s home.
In one particularly chilling chapter, he describes a night where his sons awakened to find Britney silently watching them from the doorway, holding a knife before disappearing without a word.
Kevin mentioned to the NYT that he hasn’t had any communication with Britney for years, emphasizing, “I have never been opposed to Britney. My intention has always been to foster a strong bond between my sons and their mother. It’s challenging because, after reflecting on the events, my kids do not know the woman I once married. I’ve dedicated two decades trying to mend that separation.”
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