Kevin Federline Snubs Son's Party

Shar Jackson reportedly tattled on her ex Kevin Federline after he failed to show up for their son’s first birthday party.
By: Shannon Gossage

On the heels of reports that Kevin Federline is not keeping up his end of the bargain and paying child support for his two children with Jackson, now she claims that Fed Fed missed out on his son Kaleb’s first birthday party. Jackson couldn’t wait to let that one leak to the press. Jackson’s spokesperson reportedly said that Kaleb’s birthday "came and went without a visit, present, or phone call from Kevin or Britney." Kaleb celebrated the big first birthday with Jackson, his big sis Kori, and other family members. Shar’s "friend" Quentin Tarantino didn’t make the guest list and big poppa Federline couldn’t be bothered.

And she is surprised by this, why? Afterall, Fed Fed said sayonara to an eight-month pregnant Jackson to latch his claws into Spears’ coattails. Can’t imagine that over the first year of little Kaleb’s life, Feddy boy has been much of a stand-up dad. The fact that Jackson was so quick to alert the press seems a tad too much. Give it up, Shar. If you haven’t gotten it yet…he ain’t the man you want him to be.

In other Britven news, the two recently appeared in Interview magazine posing as each other’s servants. The photoshoot took place before Spears announced her pregnancy. One shot shows Federline serving Spears a poolside cocktail, him in complete butler gear of a tux and white gloves. In another, Spears in a maid outfit serves her hubby a bottle of Jack Daniels and then proceeds to sit on his lap. In the interview, Federline said, "We were kind of confused about who was gonna be the server on the cover. We were both saying that we were gonna gave to do a flip cover so we could both feel like it was equal." Um, okay, so Federline deserves to be on the cover more than Spears? It turned out to be a moot point as neither appeared on the cover, a fact that reportedly left Spears spitting mad. Federline, on the other hand, had a more positive approach. He said, "No, I think it’s better off that way that it’s not on the cover because it’s more of an artistic statement." Well said, Kevin. Thank you for allowing us to bathe in your artistic wisdom.

By Buzzle Staff and Agencies
Published: 7/29/2005
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