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Justin Timberlake Gushes Over Wife Jessica Biel’s Body: ‘It Should Be Worshipped’
She’s his mirror! Justin Timberlake loves showing off his wife Jessica Biel and we don’t blame him. The singer opened up about her in his new memoir Hindsight & All the Things I Can’t See in Front of Me. Even after being together for over a decade, and married for six years now, Justin admits his wife never ceases to amaze him. We’re melting, TBH.
“I’ve watched my wife change. I’ve watched her body change. It’s a temple. It should be worshiped. It should be marveled at. I’m fascinated by her. She’s everything, man. She just constantly surprises me with who she is, and who she’s becoming, and I really hope I do the same for her. I’m excited to see what she’s going to do next. I wake up and roll over and look at her, and I’m inspired,” Justin wrote about Jessica.
Jessica is such a big muse to Justin that he had to have her be part of his latest album to appropriately depict their relationship after their three-year-old son, Silas, was born. “I was writing this album [Man of the Woods] while my wife and I were just getting to know our child, and getting to know each other in this new way. That’s why I wanted Jess’s voice on the album. She’s almost a narrator, or a voice of consciousness, and she even has her own interlude on the album entitled ‘Hers.’ It’s the way my life feels now — whatever I do, wherever I go, when I come home, it’s her voice narrating my life,” the Grammy award-winning singer said of his wife. How sweet!
The pair met back at a Hollywood party in 2007 and in his tell-all, Justin revealed how he’s been gushing about her since day one, “I had to psych myself up. I had to remind myself that I was me — giving myself a pep talk, shadowboxing with myself, rubbing my own shoulders.”
Now over a decade later, they are still going strong and celebrate the changes they’ve gone together as a couple, as well as individuals. “I used to think we want to be loved for what we are, but maybe more now, I think we want to be loved for what we aren’t. I think we want to be loved for all our f—ked-up shit,” he admitted.
Perhaps that’s the recipe to a healthy relationship!