Britney Spears' Youngest Son Jayden Looks All Grown Up in Rare Selfie With His Mom
In an Instagram photo posted by the singer on Sunday (June 15), she and the 18-year-old pose together in front of a mirror. Jayden — who holds the phone as his famous mom models a summery pink dress — towers over the pop star.
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Spears also shared a quick video that the pair snapped in the same spot, showing Jayden smiling and shaking his head as the performer flips her hair. 'Went to church today !!! Sang and praised !!!' she wrote in the caption.
The icon shares Jayden, as well as 19-year-old son Sean Preston, with ex-husband Kevin Federline. The former couple wed in 2004 and finalized their divorce almost three years later in 2007; in 2023, their sons moved to Hawaii with Federline, who received custody of them after his split from Spears.
The pop star's latest posts with Jayden come after she and her youngest child reunited toward the end of 2024, with Spears sharing videos with him on Christmas Day and writing on Instagram, 'Best Christmas of my life !!! I haven't seen my boys in 2 years !!!'
'Tears of joy and literally in shock everyday koo koo crazy so in love and blessed !!!' she'd added at the time. 'I'm speechless thank you Jesus !!!'
Since then, Spears has shared a few more peeks into her bond with Jayden on social media, including a sweet moment in March in which he played piano for his mom, as captured in videos posted to Instagram. Earlier in June, Spears shared a clip of her second born driving her around in a convertible, writing: 'He is 6'3 and his hands are so big now !!! How long am I going to be in shock ??? It's so incredibly crazy, it's not even funny !!! I'm blessed !!! Just please be careful with my heart too !!!'
See Spears' posts with Jayden below.
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