Britney Spears' Reconciliation with Children Remains Elusive, Sources Say

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26/06/2024 19h03

In recent weeks, reports have circulated suggesting that pop icon Britney Spears had reconciled with her children, 18-year-old Sean Preston and 17-year-old Jayden James. However, sources with direct knowledge have come forward to refute these claims, stating that the rumors are unfounded.

According to these sources, the only communication the children had with their mother occurred on Mother's Day, with no further contact since then. Contrary to earlier reports, Spears' alleged visits with her children during her travels to Hawaii over the past year have been denied by these insiders, who claim that the kids have not seen their mother in almost three years.

While the children have not completely ruled out the possibility of a reconciliation, sources emphasize the difficulties that lie ahead. Years of troubled behavior and concerning actions cannot be easily forgotten or erased. One source pointed out that there is currently no evidence to suggest that things have improved.

In regards to their father, Kevin Federline, it is reported that he has no objection to his children re-establishing a relationship with their mother when the time is right. He understands their hesitation and respects their decision to take their time before potentially reconnecting with their mother.

This news comes amid ongoing discussions surrounding Britney Spears' conservatorship, which has garnered significant attention in recent months. The conservatorship, which has been in place since 2008, has resulted in a lack of personal autonomy for the singer, with control over various aspects of her life, including visitation rights with her children.

As the situation unfolds, it remains uncertain when or if a reconciliation between Britney Spears and her children will occur. For now, sources assert that the reality of the situation is far from the hopeful reports that have been circulating.

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