Kevin Federline hasn’t had contact with ex-wife Britney Spears for a “long time.”
“It’s certainly been years,” the former backup dancer, who was married to the “Gimme More” singer from 2004 to 2007, told the Daily Mail.
As for the ex-couple’s sons, Sean Preston, 20, and Jayden James, 19, Federline claimed he had met their mother “within the past year.”
Sean visited the “Toxic” singer last Christmas, while Jaden met her “three or four months ago.”
Federline, who moved to Hawaii with her sons and wife Victoria Prince in 2023, said communication between her ex-husband and their children is “pretty open” but “not what it should be.”
“It’s a fluid situation. There’s a lot of things that need to happen and things that we try to build upon,” he told the outlet.
“My sons are adults now, so they really need to understand what they’re going to do in this situation…I don’t want them to live under the shadow of all of this,” the DJ added.
Federline made some bombshell statements about Spears in his newly published memoir, “You Thought You Knew.”
In the book, the “You Got Served” dancer claims the pop star watched her sons sleep while holding a knife in his hand.
Federline, 47, also claimed that Spears, 43, took cocaine while breastfeeding her sons, punched her eldest son in the face and wished the children were dead.
She also wrote that she believed Spears’ erratic behavior was “hurting” her to a tragic end.
“From where I sit, the clock is ticking and the 11th hour is approaching. If things don’t change, something bad will happen. And my biggest fear is that my sons will be left behind,” he wrote.
The Grammy winner denied his ex-girlfriend’s claims and claimed his new book was a money grab.
“For someone as simple as me to be loved unconditionally and to be constantly threatened and made to believe that my pain is my fault,” she tweeted on Oct. 16.
“If you really loved someone, you wouldn’t help them by humiliating them. What scared me was how genuinely angry he was. People don’t understand that. It’s much worse than anyone could imagine,” Spears wrote.