Justin Timberlake arrested on DWI in Hamptons

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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I was never a fan, especially after he ripped off Janet Jackson’s top—and she was canceled by the higher ups and nothing happened to him.


That is the least of the reasons to hate him. It was choreographed.


Then he left her hanging. Lots of intersectional racism and sexism there. He's bad
Anonymous
Hope he loses his Trolls piggybank
Anonymous
His children will never look at him the same way. He could have killed someone! Is it meaningful that he is still in custody ?
Anonymous
He's a bad person. Hope he learns a lesson from this.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I was never a fan, especially after he ripped off Janet Jackson’s top—and she was canceled by the higher ups and nothing happened to him.


That is the least of the reasons to hate him. It was choreographed.


But his choice to do it, nevertheless.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I saw that on Yahoo breaking news. Have these rich people never heard of hiring their own drivers or a car service?


+1. Just get a driver. Maybe it is hard to find help in the Hamptons? Tough to be rich!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I was never a fan, especially after he ripped off Janet Jackson’s top—and she was canceled by the higher ups and nothing happened to him.


That is the least of the reasons to hate him. It was choreographed.


Then he left her hanging. Lots of intersectional racism and sexism there. He's bad


I never really understood that whole incident. He ripped her shirt off and she was blamed... how does that even work, if people didn't think it was choreographed? Why was that considered her fault? I say that as someone who is not a fan of Janet at all.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:He was mean to Britney.


Not just mean: allegedly coerced her into ending a pregnancy through safe medical procedures in consultation with medical staff.

FIFY. But agree on the coercion based on what I've read.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:He was mean to Britney.


Not just mean: allegedly coerced her into ending a pregnancy through safe medical procedures in consultation with medical staff.

FIFY. But agree on the coercion based on what I've read.


I am absolutely not a Justin Timberlake fan, and in fact was a Britney fan growing up and continue to be fond of her.

But I read her memoir and it did not read as coercion to me. My heart broke for her, for the pain she experienced both emotionally and physically during the termination.

But expressing that he didn't feel ready to be a father and preferred termination does not equal coercion, not in my opinion, and also not how the word "coercion" is defined.

If you're a person who thinks legal access to safe medical procedures is important, I think you should also carefully consider you whether believe a man expressing that he'd prefer termination automatically equals coercion.
Anonymous
I don't have a problem with him. I thought he was great in the recent Netflix movie, Reptile. That was excellent and he was great in it. The only thing about him that bothers me personally is his high pitched speaking voice. Squeaky.
Anonymous
Uh oh my friend has tickets to his concert saturday night in Chicago - incl. long distance transportation to fulfill childhood dream to see him perform.

dang.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What a loser. He clearly has a drinking problem.


This "loser" could buy and sell your entire family tree with his pocket change.


But he couldn’t buy an Uber? 🤔
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I saw that on Yahoo breaking news. Have these rich people never heard of hiring their own drivers or a car service?


+1. Just get a driver. Maybe it is hard to find help in the Hamptons? Tough to be rich!


I posted that and when I used to go to L.I. for work, I used a car service and I have a pittance compared to JT. I thought of Tiger Woods having that terrible crash that mostly ruined his career/ body. He could have a driver too...and there are so many other examples.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:He was mean to Britney.


Not just mean: allegedly coerced her into murdering her first baby.


She isn’t a great mom anyway.


Source?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:He was mean to Britney.


Not just mean: allegedly coerced her into ending a pregnancy through safe medical procedures in consultation with medical staff.

FIFY. But agree on the coercion based on what I've read.


I am absolutely not a Justin Timberlake fan, and in fact was a Britney fan growing up and continue to be fond of her.

But I read her memoir and it did not read as coercion to me. My heart broke for her, for the pain she experienced both emotionally and physically during the termination.

But expressing that he didn't feel ready to be a father and preferred termination does not equal coercion, not in my opinion, and also not how the word "coercion" is defined.

If you're a person who thinks legal access to safe medical procedures is important, I think you should also carefully consider you whether believe a man expressing that he'd prefer termination automatically equals coercion.


I don’t disagree, but you can see how the revelation is damaging for his image as a southern boy turned pop star whose fan base is probably comprised of a lot of pro-lifers. It probably should have been a private matter in their relationship that Britney kept to herself given they are both high profile stars.
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