Kevin Federline

Kevin Earl Federline (born March 21, 1978),[1] often referred to, and also known as K-Fed, is an American dancer, rapper, actor, model, professional wrestler and DJ.[2][3] He is known for his two-year marriage to American singer Britney Spears, for whom he was previously a backup dancer, and the child custody battle that followed,[4] which earned significant media coverage. His popularity led to him releasing his critically panned debut album Playing with Fire in 2006, which is commonly considered to be one of the worst albums ever released.[5] He has since made a number of television appearances, and began a career as a DJ.

Kevin Federline
Federline in 2023
Born
Kevin Earl Federline

(1978-03-21) March 21, 1978
Years active2001–2016
Spouses
(m. 2004; div. 2007)
    Victoria Prince
    (m. 2013)
    PartnerShar Jackson (2001–2004)
    Children6
    Musical career
    GenresHip hop
    Instrument(s)Vocals
    LabelsFederation

    Early life

    Kevin Earl Federline was born on March 21, 1978, in Fresno, California, to parents Mike and Julie (née Story), a car mechanic and former bank teller from Oregon, respectively. Federline's parents divorced when he was eight years old; then he moved to Carson City, Nevada, with his mother, but returned to Fresno when he was 11, when he and his brother Chris moved to his father's house. In the ninth grade, Federline dropped out of high school (later earning a certificate of General Educational Development) and began dancing with a nonprofit organization called Dance Empowerment.[6]

    Career

    2000–2005: Early career as a dancer

    For a number of years, he worked as a backup dancer for Michael Jackson, Justin Timberlake, Destiny's Child, Pink,[7] and LFO.[4][6][8] He appeared as a Dirt Track Dancer in two episodes of the television sitcom Nikki (2001–2002) and as a dancer on The Drew Carey Show (2001) and an uncredited role as an Angel Dancer for Cher on the sitcom Will & Grace (2002).[9][10]

    He appeared in several music videos as a dancer, including Christina Milian's "AM to PM" (2001), Pink's "Get the Party Started" (2001) and Justin Timberlake's "Like I Love You" (2002). He also appeared as a dancer in the dance drama film You Got Served (2004).[9]

    2006–2009: Wrestling and musical debut

    Federline and his then-wife Britney Spears appeared in UPN's reality television series Britney & Kevin: Chaotic (2005), which consisted of their home videos. The series chronicles the couple's relationship from their courtship, engagement and wedding.[10] He was nominated for a Choice TV: Male Reality/Variety Star award for his role on Britney & Kevin: Chaotic at the 2005 Teen Choice Awards. He portrayed a hunter in a commercial for Britney Spears' fragrance "Fantasy."[9] Federline appeared on the cover and a 12-page shoot for L'uomo Vogue, an Italian version of Men's Vogue, shot by Steven Meisel.[11] He subsequently guest-starred as Cole "Pig" Tritt, an arrogant teenager who harasses investigators on a job, in an episode of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (2006).[12] He also appeared on NBC's game show 1 vs. 100 (2006), along with the cast of Las Vegas.[9] In June 2006, he teamed up with Richard Branson to launch a "Pennies for a Purpose" campaign, which aimed to save the U.S. penny from annihilation.[13][14]

    Federline initially released a download-only song, "Y'all Ain't Ready", and a physical single, "PopoZão" in 2006, shortly after his marriage to Spears. Following poor critical reaction, neither song was included on his debut album.[4] Instead, the first official single was "Lose Control", which he premiered on the Teen Choice Awards show on the Fox network in late summer 2006.[4] He released his debut album, Playing with Fire, on October 31, 2006, with the album being panned by critics. Federline has been signed to model for the Five Star Vintage line by the San Francisco-based Blue Marlin clothing company. The initial series of ads ran in August 2006 and was subsequently extended for Christmas 2006. The line he modeled for the fall 2006 was the top-selling line in Macy's, Kitson, and Lord & Taylor.[15]

    Federline appeared on WWE programming to promote his album, Playing with Fire, and participate in an angle. He first appeared on the October 16, 2006, and October 23, 2006, editions of WWE Raw, in which he got into physical altercations with WWE Champion John Cena. The following week, he came to the ring to aid Johnny Nitro in his match against John Cena. After Cena got in Federline's face, Federline slapped him hard. He appeared again during the November 5, 2006, pay-per-view event Cyber Sunday, hitting Cena with King Booker's World Heavyweight Championship belt and helping Booker win the Champion of Champions match that was organized between Cena, Booker, and Big Show. The next night, November 6, 2006, he challenged Cena to a match at the New Year's Day edition of Raw, which Cena accepted. He went on to win this no-disqualification match thanks to interference from Johnny Nitro and Umaga. Later in the night, after John Cena's main event match, Cena went after Federline and brought him into the ring and delivered his FU finishing move twice before cameras stopped rolling. According to the Wrestling Observer Newsletter, Federline was well-received backstage. Sources say he worked so well with the company and personnel that the WWE may give him a regular role on the company's show Raw in the near future.[16] Other sources and wrestlers have spoken about Federline's generally good attitude backstage as well.[17]

    Federline was featured in a Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company commercial during Super Bowl XLI on February 4, 2007, as part of its "Life Comes at You Fast" ad series. In the commercial, Federline initially appeared in a music video, rapping about living a high-flying lifestyle. Then reality sets in as Federline is shown now working in a fast-food restaurant with his manager yelling at him, the punchline of the ad being "Life comes at you fast".[18] Federline appeared on the December 2007 cover of Details magazine, and he was named 7th most-influential man under 45, a spot he shared with Larry Birkhead.[19] HuffPost reported three months later, that the December 2007 issue was on track to sell more than 75,000 copies, nearly 15,000 copies more than Federline's March 2005 cover issue.[20]

    Federline guest-starred as Jason "J-Fed" Federline in three episodes of The CW's television series One Tree Hill (2008).[21] He played Lollipop Love Dancer in The Onion Movie (2008), which was filmed in 2003, and a border guard in the comedy film American Pie Presents: The Book of Love (2009).[9] In February 2009, he announced plans to start a children's clothing line.[22]

    2010–present: Focus on DJing

    Federline appeared on the seventh season of VH1's weight-loss reality television show Celebrity Fit Club (2010).[23] He told Access Hollywood, that the reason for his weight gain was feeling depressed about his divorce from Spears and not feeling happy with himself.[24] While appearing on the show, Federline lost 30 pounds.[10] In November 2011, on a weight-loss show in Australia called Excess Baggage (2012), Federline was hospitalized for what was called "heat stress". Filming was taking place in November which is the hottest time of the year in the Kimberley region of northern Western Australia.[25] On January 23, 2012, he suffered chest pains while filming the show.[26]

    On March 7, 2015, he worked as a DJ at Heat nightclub in Orange Country alongside DJ Prophet.[27] He also hosts club events regularly with his wife Victoria Prince such as a fantasy football event in 2015, Federline saying: "We take [fantasy football] so seriously that there are months of planning that go into the strategy of what your going to do with the other people. This is our 6th season. It’s been same people from the beginning. We have a waiting list to get into our league."[28][29] He was featured as an ice sculpture in fast-food restaurant chain Jack in the Box's television ommercial in 2015.[30][31] In April 2016, Federline released a music video for his new song, "Hollywood" with rapper Crichy Crich.[32] Produced by Styles & Complete, the song was inspired by "the ridiculousness of Hollywood."[33] In a 2016 interview with Vegas Seven, Federline said that he has been producing music for other artists.[33] In 2018, he was a DJ at Three Wisemen club in Scottsdale, Arizona.[34] He has also played DJ sets in Washington,[35] Texas[36] and California.[37] In June 2019, Federline performed a DJ set at Harrah’s Hotel and Casino in Atlantic City, New Jersey.[38]

    In his first televised interview in over a decade, Federline and some of his family members appeared in a one-hour special interview on the Australian show 60 Minutes in September 2022.[39] In the interview, Federline discussed his family life, saying: "I want my sons to have the closest thing to a normal life that they can possibly have because it'll make them better people. They see me, so they know that if they really want to get away they know how to get away."[40]

    Personal life

    Relationship with Shar Jackson

    Federline was engaged to actress Shar Jackson, with whom he has a daughter, Kori Madison Federline (born July 31, 2002), and a son, Kaleb Michael Jackson Federline (born July 20, 2004).[6][41] The couple separated shortly before their son's birth. Federline ended things with Jackson for a relationship with pop singer Britney Spears. Jackson later commented that Federline's relationship with Spears "wasn't like just breaking up a relationship. It was like breaking up a family",[6][42] but sustained an amicable relationship with Federline, complimenting his parenting.[43]

    Marriage to Britney Spears

    After three months of dating, Federline and Spears announced their engagement in July 2004; they were married on September 18 in a nondenominational ceremony at a residence in Studio City, California, but became legally valid on October 6.[44][45] Due to the fact that Federline got into a relationship with Spears when his ex-girlfriend Shar Jackson was pregnant with Federline's second child,[46] the romance between Federline and Spears received intense attention from the media, with accusations of Federline leaving Jackson when she was pregnant to get with Spears[47][48] and Federline being seen as a "gold digger".[49] The controversy of his breakup with Jackson, the controversy of his relationship with Spears, the accusations of him being a "gold digger", and the disparity in fame between him and Spears all made Federline both a frequent target of ridicule and an extremely disliked celebrity.[48] Federline and Spears have two sons together, born in September 2005[50] and September 2006.[51]

    Spears filed for divorce from Federline on November 7, 2006, citing irreconcilable differences and asking for both physical and legal custody of their two sons, with visitation rights for Federline.[52] The following day, Federline filed a response to Spears' divorce petition, seeking physical and legal custody of their children.[53] According to a representative for Federline's lawyer, the divorce filing "caught Kevin totally by surprise". On December 4, 2006, MSNBC reported that Federline set up a home for himself and his family in the Hollywood Hills.[54] The couple reached a global settlement agreement in March 2007 and their divorce was finalized on July 30, 2007.[55][56][57] Federline maintains a relationship with Spears' parents for the benefit of their children. Members of Spears' family have been photographed in and out of his home and babysitting the boys while Kevin was out of town.[58]

    On October 1, 2007, a court ruling granted Federline sole physical custody of his children, with legal custody to be decided. On the late evening of January 3, 2008, police were called to Spears' home after the singer reportedly refused to relinquish custody of her children to Federline and locked herself in a room with her younger son, Jayden.[59] Spears was taken from her home on a stretcher and hospitalized at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center for appearing to be under the influence of an unknown substance.[59] As a result of this, Federline was "awarded sole legal custody and sole physical custody of the minor children".[53]

    On July 26, 2008, court papers were filed stating Federline would retain sole legal and physical custody of the children while Spears would get visitation rights that would increase over time. In addition to this, Federline will receive $20,000 per month from Spears in child support as well as additional funds to cover any custody-related legal expenses.[60]

    Marriage to Victoria Prince

    Starting in 2008, Federline was linked to former volleyball player Victoria Prince. The two were both on the same recreational bowling team, the Party Animals.[61] Their daughter Jordan Kay was born in August 2011; she is Federline's fifth child and Prince's first.[62] They were married on August 10, 2013.[63] In April 2014 they had their second child together, another daughter.[64] In the summer 2023, the family moved to Hawaii, because Prince was offered a job at a Hawaii university.[65] Prince played volleyball and graduated from University of Hawaii at Manoa in 2005.[66]

    Filmography

    Film and television

    Year Title Role Notes
    2001 The Drew Carey Show Dancer #7 Episode: "Drew Gets Out of the Nuthouse"
    2001–2002 Nikki Dirt Track Dancer Episodes: "Home Sweet Homeless" (2001) and "Uneasy Rider" (2002)
    2002 Will & Grace Angel Dancer for Cher Episode: "A.I.: Artificial Insemination: Part 2"; Uncredited
    2004 You Got Served Dancer Film
    2005 The Fabulous Life of Himself Episode: "Britney Spears & Kevin Federline"
    2005 Britney & Kevin: Chaotic Himself 5 episodes; Also executive producer and cinematographer
    2006 MuchOnDemand Himself / Co-host 1 episode[67][68]
    2006 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Cole "Pig" Tritt Episode: "Fannysmackin'"
    2006 1 vs. 100 Himself / Mob Member Episode: "Episode #1.6"
    2006 WWE Cyber Sunday Himself Television special
    2006–2007 WWE Raw Himself Recurring role; 7 episodes
    2008 The Onion Movie Lollipop Love Dancer Film
    2008 One Tree Hill Jason "J-Fed" Federline Recurring role; 3 episodes
    2008 Ernesto Himself Television film
    2009 American Pie Presents: The Book of Love Canadian Border Guard Film
    2010 Celebrity Fit Club Himself Contestant; 5 episodes
    2012 Excess Baggage Himself Contestant; 4th place
    2022 60 Minutes Himself Guest: 1 episode[69]

    Music videos

    Year Title Artist Role Notes
    2001 "AM to PM" Christina Milian Dancer
    2001 "Get the Party Started"[70] P!nk Dancer
    2002 "Like I Love You" Justin Timberlake Dancer
    2004 "My Prerogative" Britney Spears Groom
    2008 "Pork and Beans" Weezer Dancer Uncredited

    Discography

    Albums

    Singles

    • "PopoZão" (2006)

    Other songs

    • "Y'All Ain't Ready" (2005)
    • "Lose Control" (2006)
    • "Privilege" (2006)
    • "Rollin' V.I.P" (2007)
    • "Hollywood" (2016)

    Music videos

    • "PopoZão" (2006)

    Guest appearances

    • "You Should" (from the mixtape Optimus Rime by Ya Boy) (2008)
    • "Expectations" (from the album Alien by Ya Boy Rich Rocka) (2016)

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