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Britney Spears shares heartfelt throwback picture of son Jayden amidst Hawaii move
In a touching Instagram post, pop sensation Britney Spears has once again melted hearts with a throwback picture of her son Jayden. Amidst the buzz surrounding her sons’ upcoming relocation to Hawaii with their father, Kevin Federline. Britney’s emotional journey continues to tug at our heartstrings. Let’s dive into the details and take a closer look at Britney’s emotional journey.
Britney Spears’ heartwarming Instagram post about son Jayden
Taking to Instagram, Britney shared a nostalgic photo of Jayden engrossed in a video game. The “Hold Me Closer” singer captioned the image with a Chinese character that translates to “Mine,” reflecting the deep bond between mother and son. It’s clear that Britney cherishes every moment she has spent with her children, Sean Preston and Jayden.
This is not the first time Britney has expressed her love for her boys on social media. Just last month, she shared a heartwarming snapshot of herself holding a young Jayden while walking through a parking lot. And who can forget when she referred to her eldest son, Sean Preston, as her ‘first love’ ?
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Did Britney give her consent for her sons’ relocation?
Fans of Britney have been speculating that the recent relocation by Kevin and his family may have an ulterior motive. According to their claims, the move to Hawaii could potentially extend child support benefits for Jayden and Sean, which would be funded by the singer. It is reported that Hawaii offers child support benefits until the age of 23, as long as the children are enrolled full-time in an accredited college, university, vocational school, or trade school. However, it is essential to note that these claims remain speculative.
Despite the rumors surrounding the move, Britney’s lawyer has confirmed that she supports the proposed relocation of her sons. The mother of two has given her consent to the proposed relocation of her sons. Britney’s ex-husband Kevin, through his lawyer, had sought her permission to move their sons to Hawaii. Britney’s lawyer replied to the letter, stating, “To her credit, Britney Spears will not interfere with and consents to the relocation,” as quoted by Page Six.
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Dead body found in wheel well of Chicago to Hawaii jet – DW – 12/26/2024
Police on the Hawaiian island of Maui on Thursday said they were investigating the discovery of a dead body in the wheel well of a United Airlines jet that arrived from Chicago.
Flight operator United Airlines said the area of the Boeing 787-10 was only accessible from the outside of the aircraft, adding that it was unclear how the deceased individual had gained access.
What we know so far
The body was found in one of the compartments housing the airplane’s landing gear after United Flight 202 from Chicago O’Hare International Airport landed at Kahului Airport.
“The wheel well was only accessible from outside of the aircraft. At this time, it is not clear how or when the person accessed the wheel well,” the airline said.
The Maui Police Department said it was “actively investigating” the grim discovery, but shared no further information.
Stowaways sometimes hide in the unpressurized wheel-houses of planes, or inside cargo holds, and can face temperatures of between minus 50 degrees and minus 60 degrees Celsius (minus 58 and minus 76 degrees Fahrenheit).
They also face the problem of a lack of oxygen when the plane is at altitude. The fatality rate is high for most of those who hide in wheel wells, but some people survive the journey.
Last year, a stowaway was discovered in the undercarriage bay of an Algerian carrier’s aircraft in Paris.
A person was also discovered alive in the wheel section of a Cargolux freight plane at Amsterdam’s Schiphol Airport, which had traveled from South Africa via Kenya.
rc/rm (AP, Reuters)
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With jolly festivities in full swing, how are you celebrating the holidays? Share your photos!
HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) – With family and friends celebrating the holidays, Hawaii News Now wants to see how you are making the most of the jolly festivities.
From house decorations and shining lights to unwrapping presents and spending time with loved ones, share your photos by submitting them below!
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Plane crash under investigation on Hawaii Island
WAIMEA (HawaiiNewsNow) – Federal investigators are looking into what caused a plane to crash on Hawaii Island Monday.
The National Transportation Safety Board confirms it is looking into what caused a Cessna to go down at Parker Ranch in Waimea shortly before noon.
Investigators said preliminary information indicated the plane experienced a loss of engine power.
A witness said two people walked away from the aircraft on their own. No one was hurt.
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