Britney Spears wants to buy Kevin Fedrline
Britney Spears still loves her ex-husband Kevin Federline. She wants to marry him again. Some time ago she made some attempts to return him, but she failed. And this time she involved her father in this fraud. According to Star magazine, Jamie has offered Kevin Federline up to $14 to reconcile and eventually remarry Brit.
They say money can’t buy love, but Britney Spears’ dad doesn’t believe it. Jamie Spears has offered Brit’s ex Kevin Federline a $14.5 million incentive package to reconcile with and remarry his daughter, a source tells tar - and he’s doing it behind Britney’s back!
“Jaime’s been after Kevin to get back with Britney for months. He knows he may have to pay to get it done - and the money would come out of Britney’s assets, which he now controls,” the source said, adding that Jamie first approached K-Fed a few weeks ago with a $2 million offer. but Jamie is so desperate to make this reunion happen, “he keeps raising the stakes!
“His latest offer is $4.5 million in cash and a trust account set up with another $5 million if Kevin moves back in with Britney within a year. If they actually remarry, Jamie will add another $5 million to Kevin’s account.” Even if Britney, 26, asks for a divorce within two years, the source says, Kevin gets to keep all the money. “All in all, Jamie told Kevin, he’ll make out very well.”
But we think that Britney Spears participates in it and plays a key role. While Jamie has control of Brit’s finances, I seriously doubt that means he can spend her money willy nilly. I’m sure he’s held accountable to someone, and if nothing else could get the crap sued out of him if he misappropriates Brit’s cash. How in the world is he going to “secretly” spend $14 million.
But Jamie knows what’s what, and understand he can benefit from this situation.
Jamie supposedly thinks that he and K-Fed could open a Britney-themed company of some sort, with Kevin managing all the marketing. It’d have the good old Britney clothes, dolls, lunchboxes, etc. All the stuff she was able to sell in mass quantities to teenagers when she was one herself. The question still remains though: even if Britney gets back into the studio and records good stuff, will she still be relevant to today’s teenagers, 10 years after her big break? Something tells me her original fans - now in their mid-twenties - won’t be lining their shelves with Britney dolls anytime soon.













