Britney Spears with sons, Jayden and Sean. Photo / Instagram
Britney Spears with sons, Jayden and Sean. Photo / Instagram
Britney Spears' teenage son, Jayden, has gone on a major Instagram rant, calling his grandfather Jamie a "d**k" and revealing his troubled mum may "quit" music for good.
The 13-year-old, who is the son of Spears and former backup dancer Kevin Federline, took to Instagram Live to give fans anunscripted insight into the family's current situation after recent fears for his mother's mental health.
He lambasted Jamie Spears, Britney's dad and conservator for more than 12 years, saying, "He's a pretty big d***. He's pretty f***ing g**. He can go die."
Jayden, Sean and Kevin Federline took out a restraining order against Jamie Spears last August following an alleged physical altercation at the elder Spears' home.
He is not allowed to see his grandsons for three years.
Jamie Spears had stepped down as Britney's conservator due to ill health but had reportedly resumed the role again in January.
He also revealed he was living with his dad, saying he'd see his mum soon.
"I'm gonna visit her in like a couple weeks cause I'm with my dad right now. I'm doing pretty good."
Britney has struggled with mental health issues in the past decade.
The star with her sons. Photo / Instagram
In 2007, she famously shaved her head at a salon in California, which started a mental health spiral where she lost custody of her children.
She was placed under an involuntary psychiatric hold in 2008 after being committed to the psychiatric ward at a Los Angeles hospital, which spawned the need for a conservatorship by her father.
She did bounce back and undertook a successful Las Vegas residency that ran from 2013-2017.
Last year, she announced "an indefinite work hiatus", cancelling a new Las Vegas residency, Britney: Domination, which was supposed to kick off in February, 2019.
"I don't even know where to start with this, because this is so tough for me to say," Britney wrote on social media. "I will not be performing my new show Domination."
I don’t even know where to start with this, because this is so tough for me to say. I will not be performing my new show Domination. I’ve been looking forward to this show and seeing all of you this year, so doing this breaks my heart. pic.twitter.com/kHgFAVTjNA
More recently she was hospitalised for a broken foot.
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