In an interview with “60 Minutes Australia” (via the Daily Mail), Britney Spears’ son Jayden said he and his brother Sean Preston are happy for their mom, but it just wasn’t a good time for them to attend the wedding. “I’m really happy for them, but she didn’t invite the whole family, and then if it was just going to be me and Preston, I just don’t see how that situation would have ended on good terms,” Jayden, accompanied by his father Kevin Federline, said. By “the whole family,” Jayden was presumably referring to the rest of the Spearses — including father Jamie and sister Jamie Lynn — with whom Britney is not exactly on speaking terms

Jayden also pushed back on some of his mother’s claims about her parents, Jamie and Lynne Spears. “They are not bad people,” he said. “They know what we are going through now. They want our future to be what we want it to be.” 

Spears herself responded to her son in a lengthy Instagram statement, writing, “I send all the love in the world to you every day for the rest of my life!” But she also added, “I helped your father who hasn’t had a job in 15 years,” and, “If you can honestly say with your sensible brilliant mind what memaw and pawpaw did to me was fine and call them not bad people, then yes I have failed as a mother.” Honestly, we just wish none of this was happening in public.

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