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Journalist Behind Britney Spears 'Meth' Story INSISTS Kevin Federline Quotes Are Real -- Despite His Denial!

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This journalist is doubling down. So who’s lying?? An explosive report by Daphne Barak for The Sun and DailyMail.com hit the internet over the weekend and stirred up plenty of controversy for Britney Spears, Kevin Federline, and their children. Related: Did A Britney Producer Accidentally Let Slip She Has New Music Coming?! In the article, the reporter — who was involved in the bombshell TV interviews K-Fed sat for last year — claimed the former backup dancer said he’s worried Britney might be using “meth.” She alleged the 45-year-old told her he was fearful for the singer’s life because she was allegedly struggling with an addiction to drugs!

He reportedly stated: The report also alleged Britney’s estranged sons Sean Preston and Jayden James once witnessed drugs being delivered to her home, causing the 17-year-old to allegedly say: Jamie Spears was also quoted saying “Britney may die like Amy [Winehouse]” if she doesn’t get help ASAP.

Very concerning stuff! Well, if it’s true… Right after the report hit the internet, Kevin slammed the publication and journalist for deciding to “fabricate lies and publish the heart ache our family has endured, along with the trauma of our minor children.” That said, he did not specify which details of the report were fabricated (though a large part of the piece was focused on the drug allegations).

The pop sensation followed up a little bit later by expressing how hurt she was over the allegations, which she hoped didn’t really come from her ex-husband and sons. Related: Lance Bass Claims Britney Spears Bailed On Meeting His Kids: ‘Very Strange’ But now, the Daily Mail is only digging its heels in further!

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