Britney Spears' son Sean Preston, 18, unrecognisable with beard and long hair

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Britney's sons spent the day at the beach

Britney Spears ' son Sean Preston Federline, 18, showed off his long locks and beard as he enjoyed a beach day with his younger brother Jayden James, 17.

The pair seen enjoying a beach day with their father in Hawaii for the first time since the family moved there three months ago.

Sean and Jayden were accompanied by their dad Kevin Federline, 45, as they enjoyed a trip to the rolling white stretch of sand where their mother often heads on vacation. The boys enjoyed a paddleboard session while making the most of some bonding time with Kevin.

The trip was the first time they have been seen out and about since they relocated to the tropical paradise. They were joined on the outing by their older half-sister Kori, who Kevin shares with ex-fiancée Shar Jackson, 47.

Britney Spears' son Sean Preston, 18, unrecognisable with beard and long hair qhiddritrixqinvThe boys stepped out with their dad for a fun beach day (Flightrisk / BACKGRID)

The boys are also step-brothers to Kevin's two daughters with wife Victoria Prince, Jordan, 12, and Peyton, nine, but the girls were not present at the beach. Kevin and Victoria made the decision to move to Hawaii due to her relocating for work.

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The former dancer sought permission from Britney, 41, for the move through a letter from his attorney back in May. She subsequently agreed to the plans. Britney and Kevin were married between October 2004 - July 2007. During that time Sean was born in September 2005 followed by Jayden in 2006.

Britney Spears' son Sean Preston, 18, unrecognisable with beard and long hairThe family relaxed paddle boarding on the water (Flightrisk / BACKGRID)

Britney then went on to marry long-term boyfriend Sam Asghari in June 2022, but they filed for divorce just one year later. The former couple spent the last few months hashing out the details of their divorce.

After being shrouded in speculation and nasty rumours, the pair emerged on the other side cordially, insiders have revealed. In the meantime, Sam is reportedly being funded by Britney with about $10,000 (£7,900) a month in an LA high-rise. A low six figure cheque was written to Sam as part of the finalisation process and Sam never contested their prenup despite rumours to the contrary. Initially, Sam was expected to not receive any money at all, according to reports.

Britney Spears' son Sean Preston, 18, unrecognisable with beard and long hairThe boys haven't been seen since their move to Hawaii (Flightrisk / BACKGRID)
Britney Spears' son Sean Preston, 18, unrecognisable with beard and long hairThe boys relocated to Hawaii earlier this year (Flightrisk / BACKGRID)

When Sam filed the divorce papers, the pair initially went no contact, allowing their legal team to facilitate those conversations. However, they're now back to being friendly and are hoping to move forward, sources told TMZ.

Immediately following the divorce filing, immense concern for Britney's well-being emerged. Some reports suggested that, leading up to the split, Sam was already living separately for months.

Britney Spears' son Sean Preston, 18, unrecognisable with beard and long hairThe boys are adjusting to life in the tropical paradise (Flightrisk / BACKGRID)

A source told Page Six: "But he was not super present, You only have to ask, where was he when Britney was filming all her Instagram videos? He would just disappear for months to go filming and she would be left all alone. There were times when he would just get up and go."

With her main support system waning and then suddenly leaving altogether, the star called in reinforcements to keep her upright. Her bother Bryan reportedly stepped in to help out. A source told Page Six: "He's been staying over and helping alongside a therapist."

Ayeesha Walsh

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