Justin Timberlake’s Ego Reportedly Shattered By Arrest And Low Album Sales

Justin Timberlake reportedly shattered by recent arrest and low album sales

Justin Timberlake’s reputation has taken a hit following his arrest, which caught widespread media attention. Early Tuesday in Sag Habor, the former *NSYNC star was arrested for driving while intoxicated. The officer who made the arrest reportedly didn’t recognize Timberlake, who was surprised by the lack of recognition.

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During the arrest, Timberlake was overheard worrying about the impact on his upcoming world tour. He was scheduled to perform in major venues like Madison Square Garden, but recent events and his latest album’s poor performance may have soured enthusiasm for his tour. “Everything I Thought It Was” quickly fell off the Billboard 200 chart after four weeks.

According to Page Six, sources claimed that Timberlake’s ego rubs others the wrong way in Hollywood, which reportedly contributed to his professional struggles. Despite his recent roles and projects, the artist hasn’t met any acclaim from the public, and personal controversies have further tarnished his public image.

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Timberlake’s wife, Jessica Biel, has reportedly been upset by the incident, but insiders didn’t disclose further details. Other instances include Britney Spears disclosing her pregnancy during her relationship with Timberlake in her memoir, “The Woman In Me,” and the infamous Superbowl incident during his performance with Janet Jackson.

Timberlake’s recent behavior and the resultant fallout could be seen as a pivotal moment, with some suggesting that his once “golden boy” image might be irreparably damaged.

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