Monday 18 August 2008

OK! Exclusive: Jamie Spears Breaks His Silence


For the first sentence since re-entering Britney Spears's life as her conservator, her dada Jamie Spears is talk exclusively to OK! near his clamber to help his girl re-gain control of her life.

Brit's pappa is recounting everything � from what he thinks of Kevin Federline, to when he hopes the conservatorship will end, to how his relationship with Britney is today.

"We've adult a raft," Jamie tells OK!. "I've been able to come back into my daughter's life, and that was an registration anyway, because I'm an alcoholic and it's the first sentence we've very been able to share."



Jamie, world Health Organization initially affected into Britney's Studio City home at the beginning of the conservatorship, says he no longer has to live in the house.

"I don't stay here anymore," he says. "Every now and then, I'll stay if we experience something early in the morning we have to do. "

Jamie says both Brit and K-Fed wanted to annul going to trial over their hands dispute, and that in the end it came down to negotiating how much time Brit wanted with their sons, Sean Preston and Jayden James.

"It made no gumption for that trial to proceed so we worked out an agreement," he tells OK!. "The correspondence says that on Oct. 1 we'll probably get another overnight, and that will abide in position until the end of the year or the end of the conservatorship."



As for his feelings about Kevin, Jamie says, "Kevin has a wonderful philia. I don't agree with giving him more money.... He wants them to raise these kids unitedly. Kevin's heart is right."



Currently, Britney has the boys on Monday, Wednesday and an overnight on Friday. As Britney's conservator, Jamie accompanies every visit. The conservatorship is in shoes through the end of the year, but Jamie says he's hopeful that his girl will make a shoes where she no thirster needs it.

"I would hope that it stands until the ending of the year, and then we'll sit bet on and appraise where we are at the time, where Britney is at that time," he tells OK!.

Jamie admits the conservatorship was a major adjustment for Britney, just in a twist of fate, has given them both a chance to grow unitedly as father and daughter.

"It's wonderful. It's new for both of us," he explains. "She sometimes calls me 50 times a day and asks me things that light my life up. But, like all daughters, she is very manipulative and clever. So she gets what she wants a lot."



Britney's progress has been monumental, thanks in large part to her father taking the legal steps to get hold of over her life. But, at the end of the day, Jamie is just a dad, trying to protect his daughter.

"I do understand that my baby made this monster," he says, adding, "But when she was down, people took advantage."










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