Britney Spears shared a wholesome message for her boys.
The Grammy winner took to Instagram to express warm wishes for her sons’ birthdays, on Saturday.
The Toxic songstress, who shares two young adult sons, Sean Preston, and Jayden James with ex-husband Kevin Federline, looked back on their childhood as she shared a carousel of old pictures.
“This month is my boys’ birthdays!!! Happy Birthday babies and I hope you get all your wishes and more !!!”, the Womanizer wrote in the caption.
“Psss does anyone have any clue why we’re all looking up???” added Spears, referring to the first picture, which shows the Circus singer holding one of her then-baby boys, while the both of them look up at the sky.
Preston, Spears’ firstborn turned 19 on Saturday, while Jayden celebrated his 18th birthday on Thursday.
This birthday post comes after Spears and her sons have reportedly been working towards reviving their relationship.
The sons have had a rocky relationship with their mother, as a TMZ report in May 2023 revealed, they hadn’t spent time together in “well over a year.”
Seemingly, the boys find Spears’ social media presence and public attention unsettling.
However, this June, Federline’s attorney Mark Vincent Kaplan revealed Preston and Jayden were open to reconcile with their mom after a phone call on Mother’s Day.
“Obviously a reconciliation/reunification is somewhat complex and can be a process that takes some time,” Kaplan told Page Six.
He continued, “And the phone call was a good sign and a step in the right direction, but it’s a process that takes more than just a phone call to accomplish.”
Reportedly, the two Federline brothers live with their father in Hawaii.
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