According to new reports, Federline alleges that Britney once forced their then 11-year-old son to take a bath with her, leaving the boy deeply uncomfortable. He claimed that both Preston and Jayden, the former couple’s sons, later asked to live with their father permanently after the incident. The revelations were published by Spletnik, sparking heated debate online.
Federline went on to say that Britney would often behave inappropriately in front of the children, allowing herself to walk around the house half-dressed. He described one particular incident where she appeared at the doorway wearing a torn workout shirt with her chest exposed, holding a potty chair that belonged to her younger son — even though he had long outgrown it.
Following their divorce in 2007, custody of the children was granted primarily to Kevin, though Britney was allowed supervised visits. Federline has repeatedly expressed concern about the boys’ time with their mother, describing her as “unpredictable” and “emotionally unstable.” He added that one visit ended disastrously when the children returned home with chemically burned scalps and discolored hair after Britney reportedly attempted to dye it herself.

This is not the first time Kevin has come forward with disturbing accounts from their marriage. He previously claimed that Britney was under the influence of drugs while breastfeeding and would often enter the children’s bedrooms at night holding a knife. According to his recollection, she would simply stand there silently, before leaving without explanation — behavior that reportedly terrified the boys.
These latest allegations have reignited conversations about Britney’s mental health and her complicated history with family and fame. While the pop icon has yet to publicly respond, sources close to her insist that Federline is exploiting private family matters for attention.
Britney Spears, who has recently been attempting to rebuild her life following the end of her conservatorship, is once again thrust into the spotlight — not for her music, but for a dark and deeply personal controversy that continues to haunt her public image.