Friend: Justin Timberlake will never get married Date: 12 Jun 2008 / Author: Stephany
BEIJING, June 13 -- Justin Timberlake will never get married, says his close friend Trace Ayala.
Although the "SexyBack" singer is smitten with girlfriend Jessica Biel, business partner Ayala insists Justin has no plans to settle down.
When asked if Justin was thinking of marrying Jessica, Ayala said: "I hope so. To be honest, I don't see wedding bells in the future, but I hope so. I really do."
Ayala insists the couple - who have been dating for around a year - are perfect for each other and their relationship is stronger than ever.
He added to Weekly magazine: "It is not just Jessica, it is also him when he is with her -- it is awesome. They are just awesome together. She is just a great girl."
Earlier this month, it was claimed Justin had been seen shopping for a wedding ring and was planning to pop the question to the 'I Now Pronounce You Chuck And Larry' actress.
Rumors surfaced the pair were planning to marry on the privately owned island of Mustique in the West Indies.
MTV Interview with Justin Date: 12 Jun 2008 / Author: Stephany
Justin Timberlake Might Like Making People Laugh In 'Love Guru,' But He'll Never Abandon His 'First Love'.
'I don't think I could ever give up music,' says actor/singer, who will star in 'The Open Road' with Jeff Bridges next.Views 2,307
Blame "D--- in a Box." Justin Timberlake has put his day job aside once again to concentrate on films, but hey, at least he's giving you something to smile about this time around.
"I do love to make people laugh," Timberlake said. "My favorite thing to do when I was a kid was to make my parents laugh. I'd always goof around the house and do stuff like that. And to actually have that as a job, I feel pretty lucky."
This time, that job has him stepping into the role of well-endowed, porn-'stached hockey star Jacque "Le Coq" Grande in the comedy "The Love Guru," also starring Mike Myers and Jessica Alba. It's a far cry from his past roles in dramas such as "Alpha Dog," "Southland Tales" and "Black Snake Moan."
"I'd say I'm not strong in either [genre]," Timberlake said of drama vs. comedy. "I don't know why people keep giving me jobs, but I am going to take them."
JT doesn't have to choose sides for his next film project, one that puts him alongside "Big Lebowski" star Jeff Bridges. "It's actually the first film that's really a dramedy," Timberlake said. "It really has both elements of comedy and drama. It's kind of a slice-of-life type of film, and it's called 'The Open Road.' Jeff and I play father and son."
The actor formerly known as "The Dude" (and the summer's biggest bad guy, thanks to "Iron Man") didn't share White Russians with the 27-year-old in between takes, but life imitated art in another way: Bridges was a father figure for Timberlake on- and offscreen.
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Justin's Allergies interfere Date: 12 Jun 2008 / Author: Stephany
Avid golfer JUSTIN TIMBERLAKE’s dream of hitting the U.S. Open course at Torrey Pines, California was ruined by his allergies.
The pop superstar joined Jessica Simpson’s boyfriend Tony Romo and TV presenter Matt Lauer for the Golf Digest U.S. Open Challenge last week (06Jun08) and though he managed to break 100, the experience wasn’t what he hoped it would be.
Timberlake says, “It was awesome but, to be honest man, I had one of the worst allergy attacks I’ve ever had on that course.
“They let the grass grow up so high and I almost dropped out because, in between every shot, I’m sneezing.
“Tony (Romo) finally looked at me and he was like, ‘Man, are you OK?’ It was fun and I got to play the course all that week.”
And the fact that he scored 98 through 18 holes was a major achievement for the singer.
He explains, “The USGA (United States Golf Association) does such an amazing job in preparing nature, preparing the elements against the players.
“Someone very high up in the USGA told me they suspect the average score of a pro to be 75, so they said if a four day total of under par wins they would be surprised. They feel they’ve sculpted the toughest U.S. Open course in the history of the game at Torrey Pines.”
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