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Britney Spears says she's 'not willing to see' her sons Jayden and Preston until she feels 'valued'

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Britney Spears took to Instagram this past weekend with an apology for her sons Jayden and Preston after the former expressed frustration over her social media activity earlier this month.Jayden, 16, speaking exclusively to DailyMail.com and ITV, was critical of her frequent social media posting in a new interview, saying, 'it's almost like she has to post something on Instagram to get some attention.'The Grammy-winning singer, 40, who has 42 million followers on the platform, said in a post she later deleted that she was 'angry' about the comments, and was 'not willing to see' her sons until she feels 'valued.' The latest: Britney Spears, 40, took to Instagram this past weekend with an apology for her sons Jayden and Preston after the former expressed frustration over her social media activity earlier this monthThe Oops!...

I Did It Again vocalist said she 'was desperate' to see Jayden and Preston, 16, but should have valued herself 'way more' in hindsight.'All I know is my love for my children is more than anything and I'm sorry if I ever hurt you guys in any way,' she said, adding that she was told they had 'blocked' her.

She continued: 'Jayden and Preston, I adore you ... I'm so blessed to even call you mine. And I just want you to know.'Jayden told DailyMail.com that he had previously requested that his mother refrain from posting his photo and 'she did it anyway ...

so it didn't go well.' The pop star is mother to sons Jayden and Preston, both 16  Britney's ex Kevin Federline told DailyMail.com that he's frequently apologized to his sons over any fallout they receive when she posts racy selfies online, such as this one she posted earlier this month He said that while he feels social media helps his mother, it's not.

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