
For so-called 'artists' like Kevin Federline, the strength to keep on, keep-keepin' on, comes not from within as it is with real performers, but from the negative feedback they receive from the public. The proud husband of Britney Spears and father of two talked recently to 'People' Magazine and revealed that he is, what else?, a living legend.
In the interview, K-Fed says that he no longer cares what the critics say about him, because their hate will inevitably lead to many more albums sold. And, although he does have a point here (10 bucks says his 'Playing With Fire' will do better than Paris and Janet's materials put together), many still can't believe the audacity the dude has.
'If you want to hate me, cool, hate me. You know why? Because all it's going to do is help me. I know who I am', K-Fed says, addressing his words directly at the critics who trashed him for his Teen Choice Awards performance.
And music is not all that K-Fed is good at. According to his own 'modest' self, he is also a brilliant actor. In relation to his 'CSI: Crime Scene Investigation', Federline said: 'I shocked myself. There were parts that I wish I would have done different, but there are parts that really took me, like, "Wow, did I do that?" I looked at myself and I was like, "It looked good. It looked perfect"'.
So as to eliminate all traces of doubt in people's mind, please remember that this is the guy who appeared for about two minutes tops in the hit series, playing an obnoxious street thug, a part that a child could have done much better. Just
CLICK HERE to see K-Fed in 'CSI' and, if you're patience runs short, skip to the end because that's where the 'perfect' bit with Federline is.