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Timberlake defends Spears in photo flap
Showbiz Desk
NEW
YORK - Justin Timberlake, who once told ex-girlfriend Britney Spears to
“Cry Me a River,” is coming to her defence. Photos of Spears, her
husband, Kevin Federline, and the couple’s infant son were published
online Friday, but were taken down within hours after her record label,
Jive Records, issued a statement threatening legal action.
“When a person like her, who’s obviously a sweet person, is having their
first child, it’s like, `leave the girl alone,’” Timberlake told “Access
Hollywood” in an interview to air Monday. Excerpts were released in
advance. “I do think that’s crossing the line,” the 24-year-old singer
said. “That’s her baby and those are her baby pictures.”
The pictures, taken in a private photo shoot, were allegedly stolen.
Spears reportedly has been negotiating to sell them to a magazine. The
Web site http://www.tangiblebrit.com, which was the first to post the
photos, withdrew them. A message on the Web site says: “To Britney,
Kevin, Sean, Jive Records, SonyBMG and anyone else I have affected by
this, I am deeply sorry for any pain I have caused you.”
Spears’ baby, who was born Sept. 14, hasn’t been seen in public, nor has
his name been announced, though reports say it is Sean Preston Federline.
The baby is the first child for the 23-year-old pop star and Federline,
27, who has two children with ex-girlfriend Shar Jackson. After his
breakup with Spears in 2002, Timberlake was viewed as parodying her in
the video for his hit “Cry Me a River” from his first solo album,
“Justified.” Timberlake has dated Cameron Diaz since 2003. |