Britney Spears reportedly had a good time this Christmas as her son Jayden spent the holiday with her. However, she was allegedly “hurt” that her older son, Sean Preston, did not join them on Christmas. Instead, Preston chose to celebrate with grandparents Jamie and Lynne Spears, aunt Jamie Lynn Spears, and her family.
Britney Spears’ son Preston wasn’t ‘convinced’ to spend Christmas with her, per source
Britney Spears shares two sons, Jayden James and Sean Preston, with her ex-husband, Kevin Federline. After the initial fallout, her sons are slowly coming around. Allegedly, while Jayden joined her in California for Christmas, Preston flew to Louisiana to celebrate with the singer’s family.
“Britney was really hurt that Preston didn’t spend Christmas with her and Jayden, but he chose not to,” a source told Us Weekly. “She tried to convince him, but he wasn’t ready to meet her halfway. Preston feels really comfortable with his grandmother and his cousins and family in Louisiana, and he thought it would be a nice way to spend Christmas this year.”
Jamie Lynn Spears shared a carousel of photos from her Christmas celebration on Instagram on December 26. The first photo showed Preston posing with his grandmother, aunt, uncle, and cousins, Maddie and Ivey, outside a church. The “…Baby One More Time” singer reportedly sent gifts to Preston in Louisiana.
The insider claimed that Preston and his mother have “a little conflict” to work through, but they are “both very committed” to “making strides with healing their relationship.” The source further said, “They still go through some hard times because of the falling out. Preston feels isolated sometimes when he’s around her, and they’re working through that.”
The insider explained that since Preston and Jayden have turned eighteen, it has become easier for them to work on their relationship with their mother. The “Gimme More” singer has been estranged from the rest of her family since her 13-year-long conservatorship ended in 2021.
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