Justin Timberlake: Red carpet with *NSYNC after Britney drama

Justin Timberlake
Red carpet with *NSYNC after Britney drama

Everyone reunited: *NSYNC at the premiere of “Trolls – Strong Together”.

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Justin Timberlake walked the red carpet with *NSYNC at the premiere of the new animated film “Trolls: Strong Together.”

After the negative headlines that Britney Spears’ (41) memoirs triggered Justin Timberlake (42) made an appearance with his *NSYNC colleagues on the red carpet on Wednesday evening.

On the occasion of the new animated film “Trolls 3 – Strong Together” and a new *NSYNC single, he brought together his former bandmates Lance Bass (44), JC Chasez (47), Joey Fatone (46) and Chris Kirkpatrick (52) for the premiere in Los Angeles together.

The band recorded the new song “Better Place” for the film’s soundtrack. Timberlake also lent his voice to the film character Branch in the original version. In front of the TCL Chinese Theater, the band celebrated their first joint promotional appearance for the film, which could only take place now due to the Hollywood strike.

All in black, but in a good mood

Timberlake appeared all in black, but posed in a good mood not only with his bandmate, but also with co-stars Anna Kendrick (38), Camila Cabello (26), Zooey Deschanel (43) and his wife Jessica Biel (41 ).

Spears also talked about her relationship with Timberlake in her memoir “The Woman in Me,” published in October. The pop stars were together from 1999 to 2002. During their relationship, the singer is said to have impregnated her and forced her to have an abortion. The two are also said to have cheated on each other, as Spears writes. Timberlake is said to have finally broken things off via text message.

*NSYNC colleague stands behind Timberlake

Since then, Timberlake has been controversially discussed on social media, among other things. *NSYCN colleague Lance Bass stood by his bandmate in conversation with “TMZ” and said, “I mean, everyone has their own opinion. I just feel like the world is so full of hate right now that we need to practice a little forgiveness.” It continues: “Britney did it. So we should follow her example.”

Following the negative headlines on social media, Spears released a video in which she explained that she had “put the events behind her” in her memoir. “The purpose of my book was in no way to offend anyone,” Spears wrote on Instagram and X (formerly Twitter). She has developed further, “and it’s a wonderful new beginning from here.”

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