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Britney Spears’ sons feels mom behave childish around them

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  • Britney Spears’ sons were not present at her wedding to Sam Asghari.
  • They believe she acts strangely around them. Britney’s ex-husband Kevin Federline’s lawyer said that the children are safe.
  • The singer married on June 9th in an intimate wedding ceremony.
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Britney Spears’ sons were not present at her wedding to Sam Asghari because they believe she acts strangely around them.

According to sources the Toxic singer’s connection with his boys, Sean Preston and Jayden James, is broken and beyond repair.

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Earlier, Britney’s ex-husband Kevin Federline’s lawyer stated that the children were safe, and “happy for their mom” as she told her new journey with Sam.

“They are hopeful that Sam and Britney are starting a great future together,” the statement read.

It also said that the singer’s boys decided not to go because “it’s their night and they didn’t want to take away from them.”

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Britney and Sam married on June 9th in an intimate wedding ceremony attended by some of Hollywood’s biggest personalities.

However, no one from Britney’s family attended her wedding.

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