Kevin Federline: The World Doesn’t Want A Street Kid For Britney Spears
November 09, 06 by Ballz!
He says; “They saw this street kid. The world doesn’t want that for Britney Spears. That’s their queen,” he said. “They don’t want some dude that looks like a hoodlum … They want her to be with the all-American boy.”
So the reviews were pretty harsh.
I expected that. That’s what they do. That’s what they’ve been doing to me from the beginning, and eventually my spirit will shine through that. People will see my passion for this. It’s slow and it’s not an easy road, but I don’t like taking the easy road. I’m all about hard work and really proving myself — especially to the hip-hop community.
Why do you think it is that a lot of people have a negative reaction to you?
I think the media played a big part of that. I think the beginning of my introduction to the world was not the greatest. When people first saw me and first heard about it, and it became global news … within one week almost the whole world knew who I was. Within one week. So, you really have to look at that and take into perspective that the first light that you’re shown is like them judging a book by a cover. That’s all they’ve seen — the cover of the book. They haven’t really thought past that or tried to look past that.
The watch you’re wearing is worth more money than I’ve made in the last five years.
That’s my baby. Whenever I made some money that’s the first thing I went and bought.
So there are certain aspects of the lifestyle you probably enjoy.
Of course, of course. I have my fetishes like everybody else does. My shoes — my kick game is ridiculous.
How many shoes do you have?
Probably like 80 to 100 pairs. My watch game is ridiculous — just jewelry in general. It’s an investment. I bought this [points to his watch], and it’s already gone up in value. All the jewelry I’m wearing has already gone up in value.
You’re not planning on selling it anytime soon are you?
Hell no. I ain’t getting rid of it. I’m going to go out and get some more. It’s great to be able to go and do that stuff, but you really sit back and think about it … You could have all the money in the world and within two months of having that … Say you hit the lotto, right? Two months of having that money, you go and buy a mansion, you buy a big-ass boat, you travel all around the world, you do everything in two months. That’s not gonna buy you happiness. That’s not gonna define who I am. It only goes so far. There’s something way beyond that that’s deep that I have with my wife that nobody will ever understand.
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