People surrounding Britney Spears have been surviving off of her fortune for several decades. As of November, when her younger son Jayden, who is 18 years old, graduates from high school in Hawaii, his elder brother Sean, who is 19 years old, and his father Kevin Federline, will no longer be needed to pay child support.

This will be the case because the pop singer will no longer be obligated to pay child support. The 42-year-old, however, will continue to throw money at the sons, who have, over the course of the past few years, turned their backs on their unstable mother, according to an unnamed source who spoke to Star Magazine.

"Britney's on this crusade to spoil them. All the money she used to give to Kevin for child support is now going to go to buying gifts for the boys — she's clearly hoping she can win back their love," an anonymous insider told the entertainment news outlet.

At the same time that Kevin, his wife Victoria Prince, and their two children relocated to Hawaii in 2023, the lads also made the journey. Jayden had previously admitted that his connection with his mother was strained as a result of her unpredictable conduct, which included posting practically nude Instagram photos on a daily basis, as per The Economic Times.

"When she gets better, I want to see her again." Jayden said. "Britney hopes they'll give her a lot more time and gratitude," the spy said.

As of right now, Britney is really eager to get her biopic off the ground; however, it has been postponed until the year 2025.

The biopic will be based on Britney's memoir, "The Woman in Me," which was published in 2023, The Guardian reported. The biography featured huge bombshells, including as how Justin Timberlake allegedly treated the singer during their time together, as well as what happened on behind the scenes at her unhealthy household when she was growing up.

“There’s a level of demand for the Britney movie that only increases every day and every week that she personally stays away from the music business and live performing," another tipster said.

However, these kinds of films “are usually a coin flip,” the mole shared.

The tattler stated that she and her team “need to take a long-term view of this process and not be so obsessed with the short-term payoff or following the music biopic trend.”

“I get that Britney needs money and is tired of performing live, but these things take time!” it went on.

Business Times has reached out to Britney Spears for comments.