While Justin Timberlake is away on the road performing, Jessica Biel offers her thoughts on the experience of being long-distance with him.
One of the questions that was asked of Jessica during her recent appearance on "The View" was about how she and Justin Timberlake intend to deal with the fact that they would be spending the summer apart while he is on his “Forget Tomorrow” tour throughout the world.
“You know, it’s always a work in progress, right? It’s constantly trying to find the balance, trying to find the time when we can connect. Thank goodness for Zoom and Facetime. For traveling families — well, for everybody really — but for parents who are gone a lot, that’s been really helpful,” the actress explained.
Though Jessica has her reservations, she confessed: “I don’t know how we’re gonna do it, but we’re gonna get through it, somehow, someway.” After his public display of affection (PDA) issue with Palmer co-star Alisha Wainwright in 2019, an insider claimed that Justin would not have gone on tour if his marriage was not in a lot "Better Place."
“There were some very trying times, but they put in the work and came out of it stronger than ever. Justin has proven himself. He’s earned Jessica’s trust and become a better man, husband and father [to their sons, Silas, 9, and Phineas, 3],” the informant told Life & Style.
Meanwhile, Justin halted a recent show after it looked that a fan required medical treatment. The concert was scheduled to take forward.
On June 1, Justin, who is 43 years old, gave a performance at the Moody Center, which is situated on the campus of the University of Texas at Austin. The musician came to a sudden halt in the middle of the performance and requested that the lights in the house be turned on. TMZ was able to secure video evidence that documented the “Not A Bad Thing” hitmaker pleading for assistance.
"Please excuse everyone, I'll be right back," Justin stated in the video clip. “We need some assistance right here, about five rows back.”
Despite the fact that it is not known what the issue was, Justin was seen clapping shortly after it occurred and urged supporters to make some noise in appreciation for the prompt resolution. After the fan was checked out by the staff at the event, TMZ stated that they went back to their seat thereafter.
Justin is shown in separate videos of the event that have been circulated on social media as having a direct conversation with the fan. "Are we OK? No, no problem!" he said in one clip. “OK, we're OK.”