“He’s on a strict health regime and trying to crawl back into his wife Jessica Biel’s good books, but he’s not a happy camper,” an anonymous insider told Globe Magazine.
According to the police, the NSYNC alum, who is 43 years old, was plastered when he blew through a stop sign in the Hamptons on June 18. This occurred after he had been partying with his friends at a hotel in Sag Harbor. It was said that the “Cry Me a River” singer declined to undergo a breathalyzer test and later stated that he had only consumed one martini.
Despite the fact that Justin entered a plea of not guilty, his legal team attempted to have the case dismissed. However, a court in the state of New York suspended his driver’s license, and a hearing is scheduled to take place later this month, as per NBC News. Undisclosed informants suggested that Justin is also in a heated argument with his wife, who is fed up with his behavior and has given him orders to change his behavior.
“He was busted with a vape pen—a big worry because of the effect it can have on his lungs—so he’s now ditched that for good. And he’s gone pretty much cold turkey on the booze except for the occasional glass of wine at dinner or on special occasions, but he’s committed to a very clean life—and it’s not been easy,” the tipster shared.
When it comes to the spoilt boybander, the “7th Heaven” siren, who has two kids with the Grammy-winning artist—Silas, who is nine years old, and Phineas, who is four years old—is keeping a tight eye on him.
“He’s admitted to his friends that it’s very boring beause there’s nothing to take the edge off, especially when he’s out on the road. But he’s promised his wife to clean up his act and he’s sticking to it, no matter how tough it gets,” the mole explained.
Business Times has reached out to Justin Timberlake and Jessica Biel for comments about the speculations that their marriage crumbled after the “Not A Bad Thing” singer’s shocking arrest. So, avid followers of the Hollywood couple should take all these unverified claims with a huge grain of salt until everything is proven true and correct.