Sam Asghari Unleashes on Kevin Federline: "Desperate" Over Britney Spears' Memoir
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- August 17, 2025
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The highly anticipated release of Britney Spears' memoir, "The Woman in Me," is already stirring the pot, and her husband, Sam Asghari, isn't shy about calling out those who add to the drama. The latest target of his vocal defense? None other than Britney's ex-husband, Kevin Federline.
Federline, in a recent interview, shared his thoughts on the upcoming tell-all, expressing a mix of hope and concern.
While he stated he hoped the book would be "therapeutic" for the pop icon, he quickly pivoted to his apprehension regarding their two sons, Jayden and Preston. "I hope she does well, I really do," Federline told Page Six, "but I think it’s gonna be a little bit difficult for everybody else." He candidly admitted to "co-parenting challenges" and highlighted that his children have "had to live with a lot of stuff that’s been thrown at them," hinting at the potential fallout from the memoir’s revelations.
However, Asghari was quick to interpret Federline’s sentiments as anything but genuine concern.
Taking to his Instagram Stories, the actor and fitness trainer didn't mince words. He branded Federline's comments as "desperate" and a blatant "bait for attention." Asghari didn't stop there, accusing Federline of "abusing his position" by seemingly commenting on Britney's life to maintain relevancy, especially now that the hefty $20,000 monthly child support payments have ceased with their youngest son turning 18.
Asghari passionately defended his wife, asserting her strength and independence.
"The man has two jobs, one of them is to attend to his children…and the other one is whatever you guys pay him for," Asghari wrote, a clear jab at Federline's financial situation post-child support. He lauded Britney as a "proud woman who has overcome many obstacles and is creating an inspiring story," emphasizing that her memoir is a testament to her resilience and journey, not a tool for controversy.
As the October 24 release date for "The Woman in Me" draws closer, it's clear that the book is set to unveil truths and ignite conversations, not just among fans but within Britney's inner circle.
Sam Asghari's fervent defense serves as a powerful reminder of the support surrounding Britney as she shares her unfiltered narrative with the world, challenging anyone who seeks to undermine her powerful voice.
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