Britney Spears has issued another social media statement in response to the latest allegations made by her ex-husband, Kevin Federline, in his upcoming memoir.
“To be loved unconditionally and with a naive heart like mine, always being threatened or made to believe I’m the bad one as they profit off my pain,” Spears wrote. “Oh dear Jesus show me there is a God and I can too be loved unconditionally and not have to be so perfect cause it’s really interesting.”
Federline has been on a promotional tour ahead of next week’s release of You Thought You Knew, including interviews with Entertainment Tonight and CBS Mornings. While new snippets of the memoir make shocking accusations about Spears — including that she did cocaine while breastfeeding her then-infant son — it’s the TV interviews that Spears’ new statement pushes back at.
“I 100 percent beg to differ the way he is literally attacking me in his interviews,” Spears wrote Thursday. “If truth be told the man in the interview went STRAIGHT TO the SOURCE and said it CLEAR AS DAY … no money from Britney for 5 years you trying to get paid that’s what general America is saying weird you both have moved on… your kids are adults it’s a different world now … why is HE SO ANGRY … and what’s scary is he’s convincing.”
In the CBS Mornings interview, Federline said, “I kind of have to sound the alarm that I truly feel that somehow, someway, I wish that their mom would get help. I’m not just going to expose her personal life, but it’s 10 times worse than anything I said in my book.”
“It literally blows my mind the moments he stops before he cries are you fucking serious … I know his book will sell loads more than mine,” Spears continued. “If you really love someone then you don’t help them by humiliating them. What scared me was how serious and angry he got, people have no idea, it is way worse than anyone could imagine… the boy hates me and it is deep anger to literally say the things he is saying.”
Spears’ lengthy statement, which comes a day after her first response to the memoir, then detoured into an anecdote about a “miniature green house” that she owns and her plan to grow “lavender, rosemary, eucalyptus.” “I’m gonna get real dirty in there with all the dirt, but I don’t care I’m honestly liberated and so damn blessed it arrived!” she wrote.
“It is important to look up to people and still believe in humanity, and there are extremely cool beautiful people here. I will start acting, doing real columns monthly not about me stuff,” Spears added.
“People are never supposed to talk about controversy shocking topics … I might even start my own radio podcast. And thank you to the people supporting my heart right now I know you guys understand it hurts.”