Justin Timberlake has issued an apology to his ex-girlfriend Britney Spears after he came under fire for scenes aired in the new ‘Framing Britney Spears’ documentary.
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“I’ve had a change of heart based on a personal experience,” said Senator Rob Portman in 2013 when announcing that his own son coming out inspired a shift in his stance towards marriage equality. For the previous Congress, the Senator received a 0 from the Human Rights Campaign’s scorecard for supporting LGBTQ rights in Congress.
Perhaps this is an extreme example, but it points to a larger issue. Personal exposure to marginalized communities can help humanize them, but this acceptance is not
.Justin Timberlake has issued an apology to his ex-girlfriend Britney Spears after he came under fire for scenes aired in the new ‘Framing Britney Spears’ documentary.
The Britney Spears documentary that has been headlining for the singer’s controversial conservatorship and her 2007 downfall has opened its gate to more backlashes. The documentary that covered the singer’s high-profile relationship with singer Justin Timberlake, has made people furious with the latter’s role in Britney’s story.
new film Palmer, which debuted on Apple TV+ last weekend. “One was that the character of Sam was similar to my nephew Max, who at seven played with dolls, wore dresses, and whose friends were all girls.
Britney Spears appeared to throw subtle shade at the new Fx/Hulu documentary Framing Britney that premiered on Feb. 5. The 39-year-old pop princess shared an Instagram video on Feb. 8, the day after Super Bowl 55 went down. Through she framed the video around the big game, the way she worded things have fans sure that she caught the doc about her, which painted a young Britney in a bad light for allegedly breaking Justin Timberlake‘s heart and being a bad role model for kids.
EXCLUSIVE: In 2016, Cheryl Guerriero’s script about a college football star-turned-convict landed her a spot on the Black List. Nearly four years later, the writer-producer’s screenplay became Palmer, the Apple TV+ film directed by Oscar-winning The Cave helmer Fisher Stevens with Justin Timberlake starring in the lead role.
Alisha Wainwright was involved in a big controversy during the filming of her new movie Palmer and now she’s opening up about her time on set.
The Hollywood Reporter's songwriter roundtable: 'I confess that there was maybe a period in the ’90s where I could skip over some of the outfits that were public, but the internet will never. ' 'Denim on denim on denim on denim that will never be forgotten,' John chimed in, as Justin responded: 'Thanks, John.
Alisha Wainwright is excited to be a part of a movie with real meaning and an important message. Her new film, , explores themes not typically tackled in mainstream Hollywood, and the actress says she's happy to be involved in spreading joy and acceptance.«I'm just happy to be a part of anything that sends a positive message,» Wainwright told ET's Katie Krause.
Jazz Tangcay Artisans EditorThe streaming premiere of Justin Timberlake’s “Palmer” was touted by Apple TV Plus as powering its ‘“most-watched weekend” since the platform debuted just over a year ago. The film has Timberlake playing Eddie Palmer, who returns home from prison and bonds with a boy from a troubled home.However, it’s singer Nathaniel Rateliff’s end-credits song, “Redemption,” garnering awards buzz for as the race for best original song continues.
Justin Timberlake‘s new movie Palmer is achieving some big success on Apple TV+ after it was released the other day!
Justin Timberlake is looking back on some of his most regrettable fashion moments.
Also Read: 'CODA' Sells to Apple for Record-Breaking $25 Million After Sundance Bidding War“Palmer” stars Timberlake as an ex-con and former high school football star who has been let out of prison and is now trying to rehabilitate as a janitor at the same high school where he once was a big deal. He then strikes up a friendship with a young boy who comes from a troubled home and deals with bullying.
Matt Donnelly Senior Film WriterApple TV Plus has just scored its most-watched weekend since the 15-month-old service launched, according to company insiders.Powered by the premiere of “Palmer,” a drama starring Justin Timberlake and directed by Fisher Stevens, the streaming service saw a 33% increase over average viewers — also due to available sophomore seasons of M.
A good weekend for Apple. Besides Apple Studios on Saturday acquiring the hot Sundance title CODA for a festival record $25 million. Apple TV+ is reporting it scored its most-watched weekend in the relatively short history of the year-old streaming service. The record-breaking viewership was driven by the premiere of Palmer, starring Justin Timberlake and directed by Fisher Stevens.
Justin Timberlake paid a virtual visit to “The Tonight Show” and revealed he’s in the midst of recording a new album, a followup to 2018’s Man of the Woods.
Running time: 110 minutes. Rated R (language, some sexual content/nudity and brief violence) On AppleTV+.Few elements of Justin Timberlake’s new movie “Palmer” are ever *NSYNC.We’ve got committed performances from the actor and the wonderful June Squibb, but a script written in crayon.
Justin Timberlake is all tatted up! The 39-year-old singer shared behind-the-scenes footage of him getting a fake tattoo for his latest movie, In the clip, posted on Instagram on Wednesday, Timberlake is seen getting a massive tiger on his right bicep.«Getting a fake tattoo takes longer than you’d think.