
The Leeching Is Over! Britney Spear's Ex Kevin Federline Set To Get A Job For The First Time In 20 Years
Britney Spears’s ex Kevin Federline is back in the media scrutiny and that’s not for a good reason. Her fans are taunting him over what he is going to do to make money now that the ATM is no longer dispensing cash. And considering the fact that he has not worked for 20 years.
Why was it so? The popstar lost custody of her two kids amid mental health struggles and was mandated to pay $40000 monthly to her ex-husband as child support with $20000 each for their two kids Sean Preston and Jayden James Federline until they turn 18.
This means Britney Spears’s ex getting the huge amount of money has no need to work but the money was reduced to $20000 when Sean turned 18 and now her second second son Jayden has also passed the milestone age. Officially, her child support payments to Kevin Federline have ended.
Amid this report, media has been speculating what Kevin Federline will do now that he is no longer collecting paychecks from Britney. Some are saying that he will have to get a job for the first time in 20 years. Others are saying he might write a book titled, “The Father In Me – A Tale of Money and Failure.”
One fan wrote , “Maybe he’ll write a book about exploitation of woman who have physiological problems caused by, among other things, the very thing that enabled him to get child support payments – everyone wanting something from her due to her sky high fame, hard work since she was a kid, and tabloids.”
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Another reacted to Britney Spears’s ex current dilemma writing, “What golddigging pigs, both of them. Big Jamie and K-Fed. Poor kids. They are going to be accountable as adults too, but they didn’t have much chance to see her as anything but a wallet with feet being raised by people who themselves only can see her as a wallet with feet.”
“They’ll grow up to continue her mistreatment and maybe will only ever be able to see a partner as someone to use. Great dadding, Kevin, really great example. Take ’em and break ’em.”