Oh, baby, baby! Kick off your pop culture documentary binge with the queen of American pop music herself, Britney Spears. The New York Times Presents: Framing Britney Spears captures the rise and fall of Britney’s career as well as the new movement rallying against the popstar’s court-mandated conservatorship.
Within the documentary is a re-examination of the Spears and Justin Timberlake relationship between 1998 and 2002 and the diverging paths of each star following their split.
Timberlake isn’t the biggest villain in ‘Framing Britney Spears,’ but when he had the chance to change a formative narrative that demonized Spears and exonerated him, he chose to embrace it instead.
“Britney does not hold a grudge against Justin over anything he’s said or done. She feels that they were young and in love and both did stupid things when they were together. She was heartbroken when they separated, but it’s not something she dwells on now. She’s happy and happy for him.”
Janet Jackson was also blacklisted by the media because what Justin Timberlake did during their Super Bowl performance. From there, Timberlake career took off.
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Alisha Wainwright took some heat in 2019 after paparazzi caught her and Timberlake holding hands while taking a break from their move they were filming.
hmmm justin timberlake….let me go listen to what goes around real quick pic.twitter.com/jjfDxXRnmL
— 。・゚゚・ zgh 。・゚゚・ (@zaygiselle) November 23, 2019
In 2010, Us Weekly claimed Timberlake had a “three-day fling” with Olivia Munn after he pursued her. Though she allegedly initially resisted his advances, the publication said they eventually headed to a hotel in New York City, where Timberlake cheated.
Multiple reports also claimed Timberlake chased after Munn aggressively but she rebuffed him, saying she could not date him because he was still dating Biel at the time.
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