Jessica Biel Steps Out With Dirty Blonde Chin-Length Bob Soon After Justin Timberlake Was Released From Police Custody
As seen in paparazzi-snapped photos from her outing, Biel donned a chic bodycon black-and-tan dress with short sleeves. The frock also featured a shimmering gold neckline that helped emphasize her new 'do and hue.
This was the first time the mom of two had been seen out and about since her husband's arrest.
Timberlake, 43, had been taken into custody for driving under the influence, according to a spokesperson from the Sag Harbor Police Department, as reported by People Magazine.
In the wee hours of June 18th, Timberlake found himself in a bit of a jam. According to a tip-off to People, the "Rock Your Body" hitmaker was driving from the American Hotel to visit a friend when the flashing lights of a police car pulled him over.
By 11 a.m. local time, the pop star had already faced the judge for his arraignment and was back on the streets. But this isn't the end of his legal woes—he's got a date with the courtroom on Friday, July 26th to address that DWI charge.
According to another insider, the "Cry Me a River" crooner appeared in court accompanied by his lawyer and two other individuals. He was handcuffed with his hands in front and sported a laid-back outfit consisting of a "black bowling shirt, light jeans, and a pair of white and baby blue Air Force 1s."
The source noted that he seemed somewhat distressed, and that his wife "Jessica was not with him."
In the forthcoming project The Better Sister, Biel steps into the shoes of Chloe, a woman who finds herself reconnecting with her estranged sister under tragic circumstances. Chloe's husband," Adam, is killed, according to the series synopsis, sending shockwaves through the family as the main suspect's identity unearths hidden secrets from their past. This gripping thriller, adapted from Alafair Burke's novel, marks Biel's return to television after her role in Candy. In that 2022 Hulu limited series, she portrayed the notorious axe murderer Candy Montgomery, who was responsible for the death of her neighbor, Betty Gore (Melanie Lynskey).