Britney Spears And Kevin Federline Reach New Child Support Agreement

September 24, 2018 / Posted by:

Britney Spears and Kevin Federline were slapping at each other over money, specifically child support. KFed wanted Britney to pay him more money and said she was acting like a diva (which she is) and Britney wasn’t really interested in all that (or rather, her father wasn’t) but she did end up having to fork over $100, 000 in legal fees. Well, it seems that won’t be the last pile of cash she has to fork over to the former Mr. Britney Spears.

The Blast is reporting that the two have finally come to a new child support agreement. Kevin was trying to get more money saying that he could not provide his sons the same amazing life Britney was so he needed Britney’s money to provide that life. Kevin said he couldn’t book dancing gigs anymore because of his age (and the fact no one wants anything to do with him). So obviously Britney should be in charge of helping Kevin meet those ends. Why knock up a famous person if you can’t live off her forever?

Sources say that Britney has agreed to pay Kevin thousands more a month in child support. KFed was getting $20,000 a month from Brit Brit and was reportedly asking for $40,000 a month. The actual number of just how much a month she’ll be paying Kevin was not disclosed, nor were several other parts of the couple’s new agreement, but Britney is worth $56 million so I’m sure it ain’t chump change. Britney was being represented by Laura Wasser who we know used to work for Angelina Jolie before she fired her. Maybe you shoulda stuck in there, Angie? She seems to have tied off Britney’s affairs nicely.

And the real losers in this story are the customers and strippers at the Las Vegas strip club KFed DJs at every now and again. Now that he’s getting more of Britney’s money, he doesn’t have to work that job anymore  and so customers aren’t going to hear PopoZao on a loop. Cry for them.

Pic: Wenn.com.

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