With a net worth of $1.5 million, Kevin Federline is an American dancer, “rapper,” fashion model, and actor who gained fame as a child. Federline is best known for his relationship with Britney Spears, with whom he was previously married.
In 2005, the couple produced and featured in the reality television series “Britney & Kevin: Chaotic,” which aired on UPN. Kevin's studio album “Playing with Fire,” as well as the songs “PopoZo,” “Lose Control,” and “Privilege,” were released in 2006, and the album was certified platinum.
Net Worth: | $1.5 Million |
Date of Birth: | Mar 21, 1978 (44 years old) |
Gender: | Male |
Height: | 5 ft 11 in (1.82 m) |
Profession: | Actor, Rapper, Singer, Dancer, Fashion Model |
Nationality: | United States of America |
His television credits include “The Drew Carey Show” (2001), “Will & Grace” (2002), “CSI: Crime Scene Investigation” (2006), and “One Tree Hill” (2008), and he has also appeared in the films “You Got Served” (2004), “The Onion Movie” (2008), and “American Pie Presents The Book of Love” (2009). Federline was born in New York City and grew up in the suburbs of Los Angeles (2009).
Spousal Support
For a time after their divorce was finalized in 2008, it was believed that Britney will begin paying Kevin $20,000 per month in spousal support beginning in 2009. Sometime later, it is believed that the amount was increased to $40,000 each month, which would have been several years later.
Kevin requested an increase in monthly support to $60,000 in 2019, alleging that he did not earn enough money to sustain their two sons. The motion was granted. They quickly agreed on a new arrangement, but the ultimate sum was not made public at the time.
Early Life
Kevin Federline was born Kevin Earl Federline on March 21, 1978, in Fresno, California, and is an American actor and musician. Both his mother, Julie, and father, Mike, had worked as car mechanics before meeting him in high school.
Kevin Federline's parents split when he was eight years old, and he and his brother, Chris, moved to Carson City, Nevada, with their mother, Julie. Kevin and Chris went in with their father in Fresno three years after their mother died.
After dropping out of school during his freshman year, Federline went on to perform with the Dance Empowerment non-profit group, where he remained until he received his GED. Kevin continued to perform as a backup dancer for singers such as Michael Jackson, Pink, Destiny's Child, and his future wife's ex-boyfriend, Justin Timberlake, before moving on to other projects.
Career
Federline debuted as a dancer in two music videos in 2001, Christina Milian's “AM to PM” and Pink's “Get the Party Started.” He later starred in Britney Spears' 2004 video for “My Prerogative” and Weezer's 2008 video for “Pork and Beans,” among other projects.
Britney and Kevin: Chaotic” in 2005, and the following year, he released his first single, “Y'All Ain't Ready,” which became a hit in the United Kingdom. In October 2006, he released his first and only album, the critically panned “Playing with Fire,” and he later released the tracks “Rollin' V.I.P.” (2007) and “Hollywood” (2016), as well as appearing on two Ya Boy tracks, “You Should” (2008) and “Expectations” (2016). (2016).
Kevin appeared in advertisements for the Blue Marlin fashion company in 2006, wearing Five Star Vintage attire. His appearances on “WWE Raw” from 2006 to 2007 included participation in the Cyber Sunday pay-per-view event and a victory against John Cena in the ring in January 2007.
(with help from Umaga and Johnny Nitro). An ad for Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company that aired during Super Bowl XLII in 2007 featured Federline as the main character. The reality series “Celebrity Fit Club” saw him competing in 2010.
He later appeared on another weight-loss competition series, “Excess Baggage,” which aired the following year. In the course of filming “Excess Baggage,” Kevin was hospitalized for “heat stress,” and two months later, he was hospitalized for the second time after falling and experiencing chest trouble.
Personal Life
Kevin was in a relationship with actress Shar Jackson in the early 2000s, and the couple had two children: Kori, born on July 31, 2002, and Kaleb, born on July 20, 2004. Kevin began seeing Britney Spears before Kaleb was born, and they ended up breaking up before he was born.
After three months of dating, the pair decided to get married in July 2004. The ceremony took place on September 18th of the same year. Because of a snag in the finalization of their prenuptial agreement, Federline and Spears didn't get married until October 6th, according to court records.
Kevin and Britney had two kids, Sean (born September 14, 2005) and Jayden (born September 12, 2006), before separating in July 2007. Sean was born on September 14, 2005, and Jayden was born on September 12, 2006.
Even though they initially agreed to 50-50 custody of their sons, Kevin then requested that it be altered to 70-30 custody, and Britney lost physical custody of her children in October 2007.
Britney Spears was transported to Cedars-Sinai Medical Center on January 3, 2008, after police responded to a “custodial dispute about Britney Spears's children.” Spears was taken to Cedars-Sinai Medical Center because she seemed to be “under the influence of an unknown narcotic.”
Federline was awarded sole legal and physical custody of Sean and Jayden as a result of the event. Visitation rights were granted to Britney, and court documents filed in July 2008 granted her greater time with the children while also stating that she was responsible for paying Kevin $20,000 per month in child support.
In the following months, the former couple returned to a 50-50 custody arrangement, and in August 2019, they officially altered the custody agreement to a 70-30 split in Federline's favor.
Kevin married Victoria Prince on August 10, 2013, and the couple has two daughters, Jordan (born August 15, 2011) and Peyton (born August 10, 2013). (born April 4, 2014). Federline was issued a federal tax lien by the Internal Revenue Service in 2013 because he owed the government $57,615.39 in past taxes.