• The Next Justin Timberlake? Justin Bieber Compares Careers on BBC Radio 1 [WATCH]

    Is Justin Bieber the next Justin Timberlake? In a bold move, the young pop singer compared their careers during an appearance on BBC Radio 1 when he was interviewed by Nick Grimshaw yesterday (Oct. 27). Bieber vehemently believes that his transition is similar to the one that Timberlake underwent with his debut solo album FutureSex/LoveSounds back in 2006.
  • Jessica Biel Starts Sex-Ed Video Series to Increase Body Awareness for Women

    Actress Jessica Biel is on a mission to make understanding the female body easier and conversational with her new sex and gender education video series she's launching with Saundra Pelletier, founder of the nonprofit health care organization WomanCare Global. Justin Timberlake's gorgeous wife is hoping to cover every topic under the sun related to women's health, sex, and reproduction.
  • iHeartRadio Music Festival to Feature Nick Jonas

    The iHeartRadio Music Festival will take place on September 18 and 19 in Paradise, Nevada, and it will feature major headlining superstars like Janet Jackson, Nick Jonas, Demi Lovato, The Weeknd and Jason Derulo. Both nights of iHeartRadio Music Festival are entirely sold out on the primary market
  • Rihanna & Travi$ Scott Spotted Dancing & Making Out on the Dance Floor?

    Although "B*tch Better Have My Money" songstress Rihanna has been linked to quite a few eligible bachelors over the past couple of months, particularly athletes such as Matt Barnes, Lewis Hamilton and Karim Benzema, it appears that she only has eyes for one. Recently the singer had been spotted with popular Houston rapper Travi$ Scott on multiple occasions and while the two maintained they were just friends, the duo appeared far from friendly and more like frisky at Rihanna's block party Thursday night during New York Fashion Week (NYFW).
  • Lance Bass: Justin Timberlake Changed by Fatherhood

    Justin Timberlake and his wife Jessica Biel welcomed their baby son Silus Randall five months ago, and according to Timberlake's former NSYNC bandmate Lance Bass, fatherhood is suiting the pop superstar quite well. In a new interview with Meredith Viera, Bass admitted that being a dad has "completely changed" the "Mirrors" singer.
  • Justin Timberlake Responds to Kanye West's Claims That He Cried Over Not Winning a Grammy

    During Kanye West's totally awkard, 10+ minute Video Vanguard Award acceptance speech at the 2015 MTV 'Video Music Awards,' the rapper may have uncovered a sentimental experience for fellow musician Justin Timberlake. The "All Day" singer claimed that Timberlake shed a tear or two after not winning a Grammy Award back in 2007 when he lost to the Dixie Chicks for Album of the Year. Now, the "Mirrors" singer took to Twitter to comment on the claims, NME notes.
  • Justin Timberlake, Jonathan Demme To Craft 'Space Age' Concert Film

    Oscar-Winning director Jonathan Demme, known for his work on "Silence of the Lambs" and the 1982 Talking Heads concert film, "Stop Making Sense," is teaming up with singer/songwriter and new father, Justin Timberlake. Together, the two will craft a concert film that details the final Las Vegas stop on the singer's 143 date "20/20 Experience" world tour. Demme will start editing the still-unnamed, independent concert film in the fall, Entertainment Weekly notes.
  • Lisa Kudrow, Justin Timberlake, Selena Gomez Join Taylor Swift's '1989' Tour [WATCH]

    Taylor Swift's continuing 1989 tour has seen some serious star-power walk across the stage night after night, with surprise guests appearing more popular, unexpected and well, strange, as the world tour progresses. For the "Blank Space" singer's fifth and final gig of her residency at Los Angeles Staple Center, Swift brought Justin Timberlake, Selena Gomez and actress Lisa Kudrow to the stage who reprised her favored role as Friends' sidesplitting and oddly unique, Phoebe Buffay.
  • 60 Years of Mouseketeers: Britney Spears, Justin Timberlake, Miley and More

    Today marks an important anniversary for the most epic day in Disney history: Walt opened the gates of Disneyland to the world, and introduced the Mouseketeers to the world. The preteen performers might seem like a gimmick now, but the lengths at which the Disney company went to recruit talented youngsters has paid off over the years. Britney Spears, Justin Timberlake (and of course Miley Cyrus, Hilary Duff and other stars who would go on to fame with other Disney programs and outside careers) are among the biggest names, but some other big names have had their Mouseketeer career forgotten in light of their other achievements. Here are five of the other stars you may not have realized were in Mickey's minor league system.
  • Justin Timberlake, Ludacris, Jimmy Buffett: Best Musician's Restaurants

    Arcade Fire's first couple Win Butler and Régine Chassagne announced this week that they would become the next musical act to enter the dining business with Agrikol, a Haitian restaurant in the band's hometown of Montreal. The space will also offer Haitian music and visual arts as part of the experience. The couple obviously has a culinary interest in the Caribbean nation, as Butler's special blend from La Colombe Coffee also featured beans from the country. Let's hope that their business doesn't bite the dust like Britney Spears and Flava Flav's attempts, and instead is a success, much like these restaurants run by Justin Timberlake, Jimmy Buffett and more.
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