Britney Spears' sons 'are relocating to Hawaii tomorrow'

Britney Spears’ sons ‘are relocating to Hawaii with her ex Kevin Federline WITHOUT saying goodbye to her’ in the latest blow for the singer

Britney Spears’ sons are reportedly relocating to Hawaii with her ex Kevin Federline without saying goodbye to her.

Sources told TMZ that the singer’s sons are moving out of California on Tuesday, and have no plans to see their mother beforehand.

Federline, 45, has sole custody of Sean Preston, 17, and Jayden, 16, and is relocating from LA with his children and wife Victoria Prince. The family are reportedly renting a property while they search for a more permenant home.

It’s thought that Kevin encouraged his sons to see their mother before they leave, but isn’t forcing them.

Sources also claimed Kevin is relieved Britney hasn’t fought against the move in court, feeling she’s done the right thing by allowing her boys to relocate. MailOnline has contacted representatives for Britney Spears and Kevin Federline for comment.

On the move: Britney Spears’ sons are reportedly relocating to Hawaii with her ex Kevin Federline without saying goodbye to her

Kevin’s plans to move his sons to Hawaii first came to light in May, and a source told DailyMail.com at the time that Britney has always supported the move.

The source said that Britney has ‘always been a loving and supportive mother’ and has never opposed the plan for her sons to relocate – despite Federline threatening court action over an alleged failure to respond from Spears to the relocation request.

The source said: ‘Britney loves her children, has always supported them, and wants them to be happy.

‘Putting aside that she is an icon, loved and respected by millions throughout the world, she has been a loving and supportive mother, faithfully supporting her children.’

The source also slammed Federline for creating a ‘false dispute’ when Spears has never interfered with his plan to move their children to Hawaii. 

This comes after Federline gave ex Spears a deadline to approve his plan to move their sons to Hawaii – or threatened to go to court to get a judge to sanction the move. 

Federline’s lawyer, Mark Vincent Kaplan, told TMZ he had asked Spears’ lawyer, Mathew Rosengart ‘several times’ to send a letter or email stating the popstar is ‘okay with the move’ but he has not received anything. 

It was also claimed at the time that Britney hadn’t seen her sons in ‘more than a year.’

Leaving: Sources told TMZ that the singer’s sons are moving out of California on Tuesday, and have no plans to see their mother beforehand 

Blended family: Federline, 45, has sole custody of Sean Preston, 17, and Jayden, 16, and plans to relocate from LA with his children and wife Victoria Prince

Britney has previously shared her heartache at having a strained relationship with her beloved sons. 

Last year, the singer admitted a ‘part of her had died’ as she had not seen her sons for six months and they didn’t attend her wedding to Sam Asghari.

Kevin, meanwhile, said the ‘boys have decided they are not seeing her right now,’ noting it has been a difficult few months for them since a judge ruled to end her 13-year conservatorship. 

At the time it was also claimed that Britney’s marriage to Sam Asghari was in ‘deep trouble’ with the couple having ‘screaming matches’. 

Britney and Sam, 29, wed last June in a lavish ceremony but TMZ claimed that Britney has ‘got physical’ with Sam as marital tensions have boiled over.

They also reported  they have had frequent ‘screaming matches’, with security having to step in at times, though since then the couple have continued to put on a united front.

Britney has been preparing to release her memoir, The Woman in Me, in November, and has already removed a host of ‘nasty’ content about her mother Lynne and her sister Jamie Lynn after reconciling with her estranged family members.

Distance: Britney’s relationship with her sons has been strained in recent years, but sources claim she’s always supporting Kevin’s decision to relocate 

Sad: Last year, the singer admitted a ‘part of her had died’ as she had not seen her sons for six months and they didn’t attend her wedding to Sam Asghari (Jayden pictured) 

She had originally vented in her book about her ‘anger’ over the way in which her family members handled her 13-year conservatorship. 

However in recent weeks, she has ‘let all of this go’ and made the decision to remove the harshest passages from her memoir in the hopes that it will help her to ‘heal’ her relationship with Lynne and Jamie Lynn. 

‘Britney was not asked by Lynne or Jamie Lynn to remove some of the nasty stuff she’d written about them,’ the source revealed to DailyMail.com. ‘It was her own choice to do this.’ 

The popstar was released from her 13-year conservatorship – which saw her father Jamie, 71, handed complete control of her life – in November 2021.

When she began writing her book, the source saied she was still dealing with feelings of resentment towards her family for the way they acted during that time. 

However, she took to her Instagram Stories using an emotional poem that seemed to address her conservatorship to tease a ‘little project’ she has been working on. 

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