Britney Spears’ 13-year-old son Jayden Federline’s Instagram account was abruptly shut down after he claimed in an IG Live stream that he wanted to break his mom free.
According to The Blast, Jayden James Federline, got on Instagram live to talk to his followers and began to field questions about the #FreeBritney movement and his fight with his maternal grandfather, Jamie Spears.
Jayden told his followers that he wasn’t sure how he felt about the movement, but held no punches when folks asked about his grandfather.
“He’s a pretty big d***,” he said. “He’s pretty f***ing g**. He can go die.” Spears’ sons were granted a restraining order against their grandfather after their dad, Kevin Federline, accused Jamie of abusing their son Sean, last year. ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀
Granddaddy Spears denied the allegations, but Britney ended up losing some of her custody rights for a period of time due to the investigation.
During the live, followers began to chime in with reckless comments, including one who advised the teen to kill his grandfather, to which the boy allegedly responded: “Bro, I was thinking the same thing.” When another follower wrote, “Help your mom break free,” he responded by saying, “That’s what I’m trying to do.”
However, just hours later, talk show host Wendy Williams condemned the 13-year-old for the outburst, criticizing him for trashing his grandfather and airing the family’s dirty laundry all over social media
Wendy told her live audience, “He’s a disrespectful 13-year-old.” Williams also defended Jamie Spears, saying, “To me, that was the most hurtful part, because Jamie has been trying to take care of his family.”
Amid all the drama, Federline’s account has been set to private, and all posts have been deleted, leaving many to speculate that his outbursts has caused more family drama for his pop star mom.
The drama stems from Spears’ longtime conservatorship, which was recently extended by a judge. In turn, fans launched the #FreeBritney movement to raise awareness about the issue.
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