February 14, 2025

Britney Spears reveals her father Jamie paid himself over $6M after the ‘Blackout’ era – more money than she made herself.



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But when Timberlake took to the stage on Saturday night for DirecTV’s Super Bowl-eve bash, it seemed as if he had never left. Timberlake, dressed in a black tux, betrayed no nerves or rust as he appeared with the backing band dubbed “JT & the Tennessee Kids” and dove into the night’s first song, “Like I Love You,” his signature falsetto in top form.


There was a bit of irony the setting of Timberlake’s comeback concert because he is identified with the most infamous Super Bowl performance of them all, 2004’s wardrobe malfunction featuring Janet Jackson. He spoke a little about Sunday’s big game as he baited Baltimore Ravens fans against San Francisco 49ers followers. Instead, it was another superstar, Justin Timberlake, who had the town buzzing as he gave his first performance in nearly five years — a sizzling, hour-long concert that featured the nattily dressed entertainer with a more than 10-piece band and guest appearances by Timbaland and Jay-Z, who’s prominently featured on Timberlake’s comeback single, “Suit and Tie.”


The past half-decade or so has not been great for Justin Timberlake’s career. It seems that everything he does underperforms, and he has been looking for a way back to the top–in music or movies–for years. Just when it looked like the singer and actor might have found a way to return to his superstar status and rehab his image, some shocking revelations may have stopped that comeback short.


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