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Britney Spears Is 'Sad and Disappointed' About Sons Moving to Hawaii With Kevin Federline, Source Says

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Britney Spears is still holding out hope she can rekindle her relationship with her and Kevin Federline's two sons, whose move to Hawaii has left her feeling dejected.A source tells ET that the «Toxic» singer feels «sad and disappointed» about her sons — Jayden, 16, and Sean, 17 — relocating to Hawaii with Federline and their stepmom, Victoria Prince.

The source adds Spears hopes they can «rekindle their relationship, get closer, learn from the past, and collectively work towards a brighter and healthier future someday.»It was back in May when Spears signed off on her ex moving to Hawaii.

While she consented to the move, the singer wasn't happy about Federline making a public spectacle of the ordeal. ET learned that Spears' lawyer, Matthew Rosengart, wrote a letter dated May 31 to Federline's attorney informing him that the singer did not intend to interfere with Federline's plans to uproot the family and relocate to Hawaii.But in that same letter, as first reported by, Spears' attorney slammed Federline's attorney, Mark Vincent Kaplan, for publicizing the matter and «creating unnecessary drama and a false 'dispute' by publicly discussing the issue.» What's more, Rosengart added that in doing so «it was undignified, ungracious, and unnecessary.»In any event, it's been a year of soul searching for the 41-year-old pop star.

Back in June, she claimed to have paid her 32-year-old sister, Jamie Lynn Spears, a visit despite a very public feud in 2022.

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