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Kevin Federline Criticized by Sam Asghari Over Britney Memoir

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  • Reakcja Sam Asghari: Sam Asghari skomentował nowy pamiętnik Kevina Federline’a, rzucając przy tym złośliwości.
  • Pamiętnik Kevina Federline’a: Książka “You Thought You Knew” ma premierę 21 października i opowiada o jego życiu poślubieniu Britney Spears.
  • Wyzwania ojcostwa: Federline podkreśla, jak radził sobie z ojcostwem w obliczu publicznej krytyki.
  • Prywatne życie: Książka ma być intymnym spojrzeniem na życie Federline’a jako ojca i publicznej postaci.

Oops!…Sam Asghari is seemingly throwing shade again.

Just over a week after Kevin Federline—who was married to Britney Spears from 2005 to 2007—announced his upcoming memoir about his rise to fame after marrying the pop superstar, the Traitors alum, who settled his divorce from the “Toxic” singer last May, reacted to the news.

“He was a professional father,” Sam quipped to TMZ on Aug. 16, “so it would be the first book that would tell you how to be a professional father.”

Upon announcing the release of his memoir You Thought You Knew, which is set to come out on Oct. 21, Kevin—who shares sons Sean, 19, and Jayden, 18, with Britney—promised that the book would, according to a press release,  deliver the story of “fame, fatherhood and the private cost of public life—from one of pop culture’s most misunderstood figures.”

“This book is extremely intimate and transparent,” the 47-year-old—also dad to Kori, 21, and Kaleb, 19, with ex-fiancée Shar Jackson as well as Jordan, 12, and Peyton, 9, with wife Victoria Prince—continued in the press release. “I achieved my biggest dreams, dealt with crushing heartbreak, and endured constant ridicule, all while becoming the father my children needed as they experienced nonstop emotional turbulence.”

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