Instagram dispute: Britney Spears' husband Sam Asghari puts his predecessor Kevin Federline in his place

After Britney Spears' ex-husband unpacked in an interview with the British TV channel ITV that it's hard for his sons Sean Preston and Jayden James to keep seeing their mother half-naked on social media, her current husband Sam Asghari took over Spears in protection.

Instagram dispute: Britney Spears' husband Sam Asghari puts his predecessor Kevin Federline in his place

After Britney Spears' ex-husband unpacked in an interview with the British TV channel ITV that it's hard for his sons Sean Preston and Jayden James to keep seeing their mother half-naked on social media, her current husband Sam Asghari took over Spears in protection. In an Instagram Story post, the fitness instructor educated the former dancer on what it means to be a parent and what kids have to endure too.

For the second time, Asghari addressed his words publicly to Federline. He admitted in his statement that children can of course be embarrassed to see their mother Britney Spears scantily clad, but stressed how normal it is. He wrote: "Even if the truth is that the children are embarrassed by their mother's decision and positive body image, they would not be the first teenagers to feel ashamed of their parents." Britney Spears and Kevin Federline's sons, aged 15 and 16, are said to have been confronted with their mother's nude photos on Instagram at their high school, according to their father.

Asghari followed up: "Most children sooner or later feel ashamed of their parents. Sometimes the mere presence of a parent is enough to make them feel humiliated. It's something so normal that it's been used for countless stories in film and television for decades television is used". Apparently, Asghari felt the need to clean up his wife's reputation yet again, putting Federline in the place of normal teenage feelings. Nevertheless, he tried to end his posting peacefully. "Perhaps, if they haven't already, they will realize that their mother's decisions are harmless and just an expression of their newfound freedom."

He ended his post by appealing to Britneys Spears' sons and her ex-husband to join him in feeling the situation: "There's nothing to be ashamed of, but lots of things to be very proud of can be," alluding to Spears' new found freedom after her father ended 13 years of surveillance.

What: Instagram