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Jessica Biel Shared a Candid Update on Her Marriage to Justin Timberlake Months After His DWI Arrest
Jessica Biel Shared a Candid Update on Her Marriage to Justin Timberlake Months After His DWI Arrest

Yahoo

time20-05-2025

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Jessica Biel Shared a Candid Update on Her Marriage to Justin Timberlake Months After His DWI Arrest

Back in June 2024, Justin Timberlake was arrested on DWI charges in Sag Harbor, New York. A few months later, in September, the 'Suit & Tie' singer pleaded guilty to the lesser charge of driving while ability impaired (DWAI). Now, his wife Jessica Biel is speaking out and showing where they currently stand. While rumors that Biel and Timberlake were in a rocky period circled after his case, Biel's latest interview with InStyle is proving it's all in the past. More from SheKnows Jessica Biel Reveals Why Her Latest Show Is 'Like a What Not to Do' When Parenting Teens & Tweens First off, Biel gushed about spending time with Timberlake (who she married in 2012) and their kids Silas, 10, and Phineas, 4. 'Spending time with the family unit is a huge priority right now, because I've been gone, Justin's been gone,' she told the outlet. After all, while Timberlake has been on tour for the Forget Tomorrow World Tour, Biel has been filming her upcoming projects Better Sister and Matchbox. Biel then revealed that if she weren't being interviewed that Saturday morning, she would be either be skiing or running with Timberlake, or spending some family time in the mountains Big Sky, Montana. 'These moments at this time feel kind of priceless,' she said. Later on in the interview, Biel reflected on the long-lasting friendships she's had in her life. 'I'm really lucky, because I have amazing groups of women kind of scattered throughout the country that have really been my rocks as I've grown up,' she said. 'I would also consider my husband one of my chosen sisters,' Biel added with a laugh. 'He's also my best friend.' 'All of them together have gotten me through my life,' she reflected. 'I don't know how I would have survived life without them.' So there you have it; not only are Biel and Timberlake still together, but they seem closer than ever. Of course, this only confirms the reports in the fall of 2024 that claimed Timberlake was focusing on his family, and shifting his priorities. 'Jessica and Justin are spending more time together and are happier and more relaxed,' a source told Us Weekly in December. 'Jessica is showing patience and compassion while also maintaining firm expectations of him,' the source continued, adding that they are 'prioritizing their strength as a family.' Looks like it all paid off!Best of SheKnows 20 Of Jackie Kennedy's Most Iconic Summer Outfits All the Best Photos of Jackie Kennedy With Her Young Kids JFK Jr. & Caroline Kennedy Kristen Stewart, Keke Palmer, & More Stars Who Had Dramatic Hair Changes

Justin Timberlake Cancels Columbus, Ohio, Show for a Second Time Amid Flu Battle
Justin Timberlake Cancels Columbus, Ohio, Show for a Second Time Amid Flu Battle

Yahoo

time28-02-2025

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Justin Timberlake Cancels Columbus, Ohio, Show for a Second Time Amid Flu Battle

Justin Timberlake has canceled his show in Columbus, Ohio, on Thursday night (Feb. 27), due to the flu. The star took to his Instagram Stories shortly before doors were scheduled to open at the Nationwide Arena to share a statement. 'You guys. I'm heartbroken,' he wrote. 'I have to cancel the show tonight. I went into soundcheck battling the flu and now it's gotten the best of me. It kills me to disappoint you and my team worked so hard to make this show happen. I want to reassure you, you'll be getting refunds for your tickets. I love you all.' More from Billboard Kim Kardashian Says Daughter North Is 'Obsessed' With Her Again After Being 'Mad' at Her Post-Divorce Ray J Regrets His Infamous 'Breakfast Club' Rant Aimed at Fabolous: 'I Was Very Vulnerable' 'Buffy the Vampire Slayer' Brought Michelle Trachtenberg to Billboard's Charts Thanks to Show's Musical Episode See his post here. The stop amid his Forget Tomorrow World Tour was originally scheduled to take place back in November, but it was postponed along with five other concerts to this month, as the 'Suit & Tie' singer was struggling with bronchitis and laryngitis. The tour is in support Timberlake's sixth solo album, Everything I Thought It Was, which features his moody R&B single, 'Selfish.' The new album — Timberlake's follow-up to his earthy 2018 Man of the Woods LP — was released in March 2024. While his North American run ended on an unfortunate note, the Forget Tomorrow World Tour is scheduled to pick back up again in April, where he's set to perform in Mexico. In June, he flies over to Europe for a string of dates, kicking off in Milan, Italy, on June 2 and wrapping up in Luxembourg City, Luxembourg, on July 8. Tickets are available for purchase here. Best of Billboard Chart Rewind: In 1989, New Kids on the Block Were 'Hangin' Tough' at No. 1 Janet Jackson's Biggest Billboard Hot 100 Hits H.E.R. & Chris Brown 'Come Through' to No. 1 on Adult R&B Airplay Chart

Review: Justin Timberlake arrives in Chicago, an artist grown up
Review: Justin Timberlake arrives in Chicago, an artist grown up

Chicago Tribune

time15-02-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Chicago Tribune

Review: Justin Timberlake arrives in Chicago, an artist grown up

Justin Timberlake knows who he is. After nearly 30 years in the game, he's established himself as a perfectly fine dancer, a charming (if not a little smarmy) personality, and a compelling white soul figure for generations who want their R&B and pop to go down smoothly. And unsurprisingly, after a few public fumbles, Timberlake has leaned into this identity rather than shy away from it. That was the main takeaway from his sold-out Valentine's Day concert at the United Center Friday. The concert, originally scheduled for last Oct. 27, was the 90th performance as part of his 'Forget Tomorrow' world tour, which kicked off last year. For a man who so firmly dominated pop music in the 2000s and early 2010s, Timberlake's stage setup was relatively simple. Yes, there was a mega screen for fans in the rafters to see the action on stage, but the Timberlake of 2025 is less interested in theatrics. He doesn't need to do multiple flashy costume changes or take off his shirt to appeal to the fans. No, this is a grown man who has earned a grown audience. Most of the people who were there were probably in their late 30s to early 50s. They're established. They have families and kids. They grew up, just like Timberlake. It's all about the music. Throughout the show, I couldn't help but think about his artistic identity. Timberlake is in a phase of his career where most similar musicians would begin to fade out. Their concerts are not necessarily a showcase for their newer albums but a rewind through their greatest hits. Some call it a legacy act. But Justin's still got a few surprises up his sleeve. Most notably, the concert felt as much like a showcase for Timberlake as it was for his band, the Tennessee Kids. Rather than keep the band members hidden off stage or solely towards the back, he often brought them out to the front, like during 'Suit & Tie' or during 'Sanctified,' a newer track from his 2024 album, 'Everything I Thought It Was.' In that sense, everything came together perfectly, from band members to dancers to Timberlake. It was a sweet, lovely, community-oriented concert experience, one where it's not just about Timberlake the mega solo star. It's also about the people behind the scenes who have helped make Timberlake such a compelling figure. If a song was especially upbeat, like 'Señorita,' 'Like I Love You,' or 'Rock Your Body,' dancing and choreography was expected. 'Like I Love You,' his debut solo single, was a straightforward and enjoyable treat. Yet, there were a few surprises included too, including the underrated single 'Summer Love' and the unique Timbaland-meets-Motown track 'Pusher Love Girl' off of 'The 20/20 Experience.' Later, he performed a slowed down version of 'My Love,' deconstructing the synth-heavy, bombastic track and refocusing it into a showcase for a voice that often got washed out during other songs. About halfway through the evening, Timberlake left the larger main stage with band members and dancers and walked through the main floor past cheering audience members who asked for and received high fives or took selfies with him. He landed on a smaller circular stage in the back of the arena where his opening DJ had performed. It was here where Timberlake got a little more loose and authentic, transitioning between playing his guitar, performing on the piano, or simply singing with his backing band. Songs like 'Flame,' off of 'Everything I Thought It Was,' and 'Say Something,' his duet with Chris Stapleton, were given room to breathe and shine. These tracks, stemming from the latter half of his career, may not embody the traditional showmanship Timberlake is known for, but they feel like genuine reflections of who he is as an artist. He later transitioned back to his R&B hits and sounded as strong and sharp as ever on 'Until the End of Time.' Fans held up pink signs that said, 'U R loved until the end of time.' It was a heartfelt moment that Timberlake felt as well. 'Y'all made a Tennessee boy's dream come true,' Timberlake said. 'Drown,' another stellar moment during the evening, was a vocal smash and a compelling crescendo into the highlight of the night for me, 'Cry Me a River,' which Timberlake performed on the main stage. During the track, the oversized stage screens displayed a raging storm at sea with rushing waters. The moveable rectangular screen soon began to tilt and twist, getting what seemed to be dangerously close to Timberlake and his dancers and the band as they glided across the stage. It was a tightly choreographed moment that made the crowd go wild, and proved that when Timberlake wants to home in on the theatrics, he can do so with ease. That's not a bad thing. The flashy pop star we once knew is not a true representation of who Timberlake is as an artist. This vibey, fluid, charismatic, relaxed showman is the true Justin Timberlake, one who just wants to get down with his band and have a little bit of fun.

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