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Britney Spears posts another sweet snap of son Jayden before Hawaii move: ‘Mine’

Britney Spears is extending another social media olive branch.

The singer posted a throwback picture on Thursday of her son Jayden playing video games before the teens’ impending Hawaii move with dad Kevin Federline.

The Grammy winner captioned the snap with a Chinese character, which translates to “Mine.”

The 41-year-old turned off the comments to the post.

Britney Spears posted another photo of one of her sons amid family drama. britneyspears/Instagram
“Mine,” the singer captioned the throwback snap. Instagram/britneyspears

Her social media upload is one of many photos of Sean Preston, 17, and Jayden, 16, that Spears has shared in recent weeks amid family drama.

Not only did the dancer post a pic of herself walking with Jayden on her hip earlier this month, but she went on to call Sean Preston her “first love” in a separate post.

In May, news broke that the teens are relocating to Hawaii with Federline due to their stepmom Victoria Prince’s job offer, as well as a wish to escape publicity.

Spears shares Sean Preston, 17, and Jayden, 16, with ex-husband Kevin Federline. FilmMagic

Federline, 45, denied fans’ claims that he chose the Aloha State to extend his child support payments from the performer and “exploit” her.


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“A lot of people say a lot of stupid things,” the DJ told a paparazzo when asked about the potential loophole.

Notably, payments in Hawaii are ordered for children up to the age of 23 if they are enrolled full-time in either an accredited college or university or a vocational or trade school.

She has consented to the teens moving to Hawaii with their dad. Britney Spears/Instagram

Federline received $20,000 a month from Spears after their 2007 divorce, which he requested be extended to $60,000 in May 2018. The former couple reached a confidential agreement three months later.

The songwriter has been estranged from her sons since 2022. The high school students did not attend their mother’s wedding to Sam Asghari in June of that year.

As the boys’ Hawaii transition looms, the “Gimme More” crooner has publicly “consent[ed]” to it, Her attorney, Mathew Rosengart, recently told Page Six that Spears “will not interfere with … the relocation.”