The Timberlake Spears 'insult' has dominated all things Justin recently, so there's no wonder he had to clarify some things about an upcoming documentary on about the making of his new album, The 20/20 Experience - as no one's been listening!
Talking in an interview with Ryan Seacrest on Kiss FM, Timberlake explained that the enigmatic footage released prior to his comeback, which acted as an announcement of sorts, is actually part of the film itself. "That little piece of footage is from a documentary that we sort of started working on throughout the making of the album, which started last June," he said. "It's more just a little excerpt from that, which I kinda thought about after I put it out. I was like, 'Oh, if people don't know about the documentary then this kind of seems a little weird.'" Timberlake also spoke about the reason for the album's title, saying "I was playing some of the stuff for my friends and they would come in and out of the studio, and I would say, 'Hey, what do you think of this?' My best friend said, 'This is music that you can see.' For some reason that stuck with me."
But before all this, Justin had to explain his comments at a Super Bowl party recently, where he said, "Sometimes in life, you think you found the one. But then one day you find out, that she is just some bitch!" before launching into Cry Me a River. Of course, given the song is about Britney Spears and the video even features a prominent blond, Timberlake denied that this was a dig at his ex, tweeting, "Ok. I see you. Wouldn't disrespect ANYONE personally. Ever. #Relax #ItsBritneyBitch I do love that saying though*with accent* #Respect"
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