Britney Spears’ family makes the heartbreaking announcement

Britney Spears’ family is concerned that she might pass away in a similar way to Amy Winehouse.

The singer of the song “Toxic” is allegedly using drugs, according to Spears’ estranged father Jamie Spears and ex-husband Kevin Federline, who both expressed this opinion in a recent interview.

Federline, 45, stated on Saturday, “I fear she’s on meth — I’ve been praying someone would make it public and that she wakes up.”

Jamie, 70, said to the magazine that Britney “may die like Amy,” referring to the “Back to Black” singer who died in 2011 at the age of 27 from alcohol poisoning after using drugs for years.

The Spears patriarch, whom Britney, 41, claimed of abusing her while he was her conservator, remarked, “Compare her wellness then and how she is doing now.”

The media-shocking interview hasn’t gotten a response from the pop queen.

The grave concerns surface more than a year after Britney’s conservatorship, which had nearly absolute control over her life for 13 years, was terminated, as was widely publicized.

According to the narrative, despite their allegations that they witnessed narcotics being transported to their mother’s home, Sean Preston, 17, and Jayden, 16, have yet to pay her a visit.

Federline said: “Every time the telephone rings, I fear that there will be devastating news.” Federline receives a stunning $40,000 in child support from his ex-wife each month.

Her ex-husband Kevin Federline said, “I’ve been praying that someone would make it public and that she wakes up.”

I don’t want the boys to wake up one morning and find their mother overdosing,” the DJ continued.

Page Six broke the story last month that Britney gave the go-ahead for her kids to move to Hawaii with their father after Federline threatened to sue her.

The Grammy-winning artist recently celebrated her first wedding anniversary with Sam Asghari. Recently, the Grammy winner terminated her Instagram account yet again.

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