Britney Spears didn't have a perfect relationship with her two children as they've been making headlines over the past few months. Amid her conservatorship, the two kids grew up with their father and it appears they're not spending time with their mom even though her protection has been over.

In a series of audio clips shared on her official Instagram account, the pop star explained that a "huge part" of herself "has died" after being estranged to her two children with Kevin Federline.

The former couple shares 15-year-old Jayden James and 16-year-old Sean Preston.

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The "I Wanna Go" hitmaker began by sharing that she has "no purpose" anymore as her children are her "everything" and her joy.

Spears said she looked forward to seeing them every time as it was what she lived for, but they were eventually "gone."

Further explaining her situation, the songstress said she spent more time with her two teenage sons than with her ex-husband.

When the two kids were ages 6 to 9, the pop star said she had them "70 percent of the time" and now, she's confused about how it's easy for them to instantly not talk to him.

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Britney Spears Responds to Son, Kevin Federline After 'Hateful' Interview

The recent rant comes a few days after Spears took to the social media platform to respond to her son Jayden and her ex-partner following their interview with "60 Minutes Australia."

The 15-year-old son admitted to Daphne Barak that he and his brother don't spend quality time with their mother anymore, but they wanted to reach out in the future when she "[gets] better mentally." (via Page Six)

Spears then shared a voice message rant on her account, blaming her financial obligation as one of the reasons why her sons are being "hateful" towards her.

"Do you guys want me to get better so I can continue to give your dad $40,000 a month or is the reasoning behind you guys deciding to be hateful is because it's actually over in two years and you don't get anything?" she said.

The "'Til The World Ends" hitmaker added that she needs "unconditional love and support" from her sons instead of getting comments about the status of her mental health.

Further into her voice message, Spears revealed it saddens her that none of her children have "valued" her as a person.

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