“Sean and Jayden have been vocal about helping their mum”: Britney Spears’ behavior has family concerned

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Britney Spears' behavior concerns family and ex-husband (Image via Getty)

Britney Spears' ex-husband, Kevin Federline, released his memoir, You Thought You Knew, a few days ago. In the book, Federline details some of the incidents concerning Britney's behavior when he was married to her, including the time when she went to the salon and shaved herself completely bald.

After Federline's book was released, Britney Spears shot back, saying that she was "gaslighted." It has been four years since her conservatorship ended, but her estranged parents are asking her to seek medical help. Not just her parents, but her two sons are worried about her, too.

A family associate told the Sun Club what had been discussed regarding Spears' erratic behavior. They said:

"Over the last year, Jamie, Lynn,e and others within their friend group have been examining whether there is a way to allow Britney to get help or even go further... Since Kevin has allowed his kids to visit their grandfather, there has been dialogue and conversations about what steps can be made to help Britney... Sean and Jayden have been vocal to their father and grandparents about trying to help their mum."

The associate added:

"They are deeply concerned because they have seen her go through erratic behavior for many years, including angry screaming fits; raging, crying episodes and dark depressions... They want the best for her but given her lengthy mental and bi-polar conditions there is a fear, within this group of people, that Britney may hurt herself or be led by others into problematic situations."

Is Britney Spears returning to a conservatorship?

Britney Spears' recent videos and behavior have worried her sons, as well as her estranged parents. According to a source who shared with the Sun Club, there is a possibility that Britney might go back to a conservatorship, but it would not be easy legally.

Some of the erratic behaviors Britney has exhibited include dancing naked online and dancing with huge knives. In one video, she was dancing with dog excrement on the floor.

One of her latest stunts happened last week. She was driving after a night out in Thousand Oaks, California. She was asked not to drive, but she insisted. Her BMW was caught making a screeching U-turn and swerving across the highway, crossing the center lines dangerously.

Her father is worried because he can see some similarities in her actions that led him to take over her affairs the last time. Jamie, Britney's father, worries that:

"... things could go dramatically wrong" and she "may tragically die."

Additionally, her ex-husband has also expressed his concern. After publishing his memoir this month, he has spoken about Britney's actions during his interviews, saying that her behavior has:

"ignited a desire to take action and move for an intervention."

Furthermore, the family associate revealed:

"The discussions are now how steps can be taken to aid Britney, whether it be through LA County officials or another court method... There are similarities to how Britney behaved back in 2007 and 2008 before she was hospitalised and then placed under court control... Britney needs stability, and how Jamie and his grandsons work towards helping her voluntarily seeking help is being discussed."

They concluded by sharing the tense relationship Britney Spears has with her family. In their words:

"It is a very heated and tense time for everyone. Britney won't engage with them willingly... And she has control of who goes in and out to her home, so something is likely to give."

Britney Spears' situation has gotten worse, with her family and even her ex-husband expressing worries about her well-being. While her loved ones insist their intentions are to help, Britney continues to push back. There is even speculation about a possible conservatorship return.

Edited by Benidamika Jones Latam