'Broke' K-Fed Wants to Shock and Awe the TV Audience

Kevin Federline says he's not nervous about his televised rapping debut at the Teen Choice Awards this Sunday. In fact, K-Fed wants people to invoke the Lord's name when they see him.

"I think I'm going to go for the Oh-my-God factor. That's what I'm aiming for."

Undoubtedly, that’s just what people will say. Possibly followed by hysterical laughter. But K-Fed is pretty confident that the kids are going to love him.

You're making your debut on the Teen Choice Awards. Are you nervous?

I'm not freaked out at all, man. There ain't no way. I'm ready. It's going to be incredible. I've got a few tricks up my sleeve here and there.

Why are you going public now as a performer?

It was (the) right time, right moment. I've been getting people ready, I think, you know. Now I think they're ready. I'm ready. I've been getting ready myself.
So what he’s saying is... everyone's ready?

In an interview with GQ, K-Fed defends his work ethic, saying he’s just trying to make a buck. (Apparently gambling wads of cash in Vegas does count.)

"I don't get any money from my wife. I'm almost broke. As a man, as a male figure and a father, I wouldn't be happy sitting back and living off my wife's fortune.

I have to provide for my family. People have to understand that I'm working too. She's not the only one that's got things to do."


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"Spare some change?"

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