Britney Spears Is Mad She Has To Pay Kevin Federline More Child Support

September 26, 2018 / Posted by:

The other day we learned that Kevin Federline got what he wanted by getting more child support from Britney Spears. KFed reportedly got $20,000  a month for 11-year-old Jayden James and 12-year-old Sean Preston, and was trying to get as much as triple more because Brit Brit is bringing in more coins. Team Brit supposedly gave in to his demands and agreed to give him $35,000 a month, but she’s about as happy as she is when Daddy Spears serves her a plate of broccoli that ain’t covered in three layers of Velveeta.

A source tells E! News that Brit Brit is “very unhappy” about having to pay more child support.

“They are not happy and think the settlement is ludicrous… But they wanted to make an agreement so that they could move on.”

Classic move: throw money at a situation to make it go away. Imagine if that’s what Britney could do with her album Britney Jean?

While the child support payments are based on Britney’s income and expected income (which is a shit ton thanks to her Vegas gig), their custody agreement is staying the same. The source continues by saying that while Britney is big mad about having to pay Kevin she knows that it’s “in her best interest… She was tired of fighting about it and is ready to get on with her life and put this behind her.”

Kevin on the other hand is singing a much brighter tune called: “I Just Got Paid!” His attorney, Mark Kaplan, rubbed salt in Britney’s wound and said this to E! News:

“I am happy that they came around to resolving this matter. I am sure that they decided the money would be better extended on child support than on attorney’s fees, which would’ve achieved the same result for Kevin but only after months and hundreds of thousands of dollars on litigation. They made a wise decision.”

Another KFed source also had this to say:

“Kevin is getting more money monthly than what he had originally asked for before he ever filed his RFO. Britney’s team would’ve been better off settling with Kevin at that time because now he got more than what he initially asked for… There are more attorney fees that Britney agreed to pay that were folded into the settlement, in addition to the $100,000 Mark Kaplan was already rewarded.”

Kevin is extremely pleased for himself, for the kids and for Britney. It was the right thing to do on her part and it allows the kids to get the benefit of the standard of living both parents can provide for them.”

Oh and before you think Kevin’s source is too eager to tell us how excited Kevin is to finally have money, they mention that even though Kevin doesn’t dance anymore, he still works: “true he’s not dancing anymore, currently for work he has DJ jobs and record producing jobs.”

Enjoy all your money, KFed! I mean the money that will only be used exclusively for raising your two sons with Britney Spears. You know, the way all child support gets used. I’m sure we won’t see Kevin decked out in a brand new custom-made Ed Hardy lounge suit. I’m sure we won’t see Kevin giving all those Crazy Horse strippers huge lap dance bonuses. Kevin will exclusively use that money to treat Sean Preston and Jayden James to the finer cuisine they’re accustomed and will regularly be heard at the Cheesecake Factory saying, “We’ll get the chef’s tasting menu, yo!

Pic: Wenn.com.

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