Britney Spears keeps a “shrine” to ex-husband Kevin Federline

Filed under: Celebrity News, News | By: Kerry
Posted on: November 8, 2007 | 1 Comment

Britney Spears keeps a “shrine” to ex-husband Kevin Federline
Britney Spears former assistant has claimed that Britney keeps a “shrine” to ex-husband Kevin Federline in her Malibu home.

Kalie Machado revealed that Kevin’s clothes are still in his wardrobe because the singer cannot bear to throw them away.

The couple, who split in 2006 after two years of marriage, are currently embroiled in a high-profile custody battle over sons Sean Preston, two, and one-year-old Jayden James.

Kalie has said that “Her house was her pride and joy. She kept all Kevin’s clothes and she would wander into his wardrobe looking at them. You could say it was a shrine to him - or to their marriage, at least. She was incredibly sad and lonely while I was with her. She’d burst into tears when he wouldn’t return her calls. She’d cry at night a lot. She would sob: ‘Why isn’t he calling back? Doesn’t he love me and the babies? Why did he do this to me?’”

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One Response to “Britney Spears keeps a “shrine” to ex-husband Kevin Federline”

  1. noone says:

    I don’t know if this is true or not, Kalie could be making it up, or at least, exaggerating. But if it does have some truth to it, then it explains Britney’s crazy behavior. IF it’s true, it’s sad, plain and simple. No one wants to hurt like that and no one should be hurt by an ex that they still care about.

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