Britney Spears rang in the Christmas holiday by sharing a special moment with her son Jayden.
On Wednesday, the pop star said in an Instagram post that she had reunited with the 18-year-old to celebrate the holiday after having not seen him or his brother in two years.
In a series of clips, the mother-son duo were all smiles as they wished everyone a merry Christmas while standing in front of a Christmas tree and fireplace. The beaming musician could be heard calling her son “my baby” before planting a kiss on his cheek.
“Best Christmas of my life !!! I haven’t seen my boys in 2 years !!!,” Spears captioned the Dec. 25 post. “Tears of joy and literally in shock everyday koo koo crazy so in love and blessed !!!”
The “Circus” singer said the meet-up left her “speechless,” adding, “thank you Jesus !!!.”
It is unclear whether Spears’ other son, 19-year-old Sean, whom she also shares with ex-husband Kevin Federline, attended the get-together since he didn’t appear in the clip. Federline and Spears were married from 2004 to 2007.
After the pair split, Spears was placed under a conservatorship helmed by her father, Jamie Spears, for the bulk of her children’s upbringing. The conservatorship ended in 2021.
Over the years, Spears and Federline have had different custody arrangements, but the singer’s ex has had primary custody of their sons for many years.
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Last month, Jayden visited his mom in Los Angeles after he moved to Hawaii with his brother and father in early 2023.