Daily Mail on June 12 reported about Britney Spears. Accordingly, the female singer broke her silence through a letter on the social networking site Instagram denying the accusation of using crystal meth.
"In fact, people are making statements that are not true, completely fabricated. I tried so hard to do everything right for my children but it was never enough. Then they said those things behind my back. It broke my heart... I always felt like there was bad information being spread and bullied" - Britney Spears confided.
Britney Spears has many scandals surrounding her personal life.
This time, she spoke out to refute the suspicions of relapse from her ex-husband and children.
Britney Spars responded heartbreakingly to her eldest son Preston's statement in a Daily Mail interview over the weekend: "Mommy needs to listen to us before it's too late." She wrote: "Do you remember every time you came to my house, you would go into your room and lock the door, Preston? Jayden would come to play the piano and make music with me. However, the day I told him I wanted to see the kids more, I never saw them again."
The female singer was upset as to why her ex-husband and children could lie to such an extent while she was still doing very well.
Previously, in an interview with the Daily Mail, Kevin Federline said: "I'm afraid she's using crystal meth. I hope someone will make this public and she wakes up. It's terrible but she's the mother of my children."
Preston, 17, also joined his father in urging Britney Spears to seek help before it was too late. Meanwhile, 16-year-old Jayden said he and his brother refused to go to their mother's house after seeing drugs being delivered to the mansion.
The interview also quoted Britney Spears’ father, Jamie Spears, as expressing his concern that his daughter would die suddenly, similar to British singer Amy Winehouse. Amy Winehouse died at the age of 27 after a long struggle with alcohol and drug addiction.
Britney Spears and her ex-husband
She had a brilliant period.
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