Justin Timberlake Says Don’t Point The Finger At Me
In an interview with UK’s Sneak magazine, *NSYNC star Justin Timberlake opened up about his split with Britney Spears, though still resisted providing details on what ended their romance. Justin said after reading a magazine feature from March on his split with Spears had triggered huge outburst of pent-up misery. “Two days ago I read this article and it just got me,” he recalled. “It was the night before a full moon so maybe that has something to do with it. Honestly! Anyway, I totally lost it. I sat with my mother, who’s my best friend, and I just cried.”
“I guess that’s maybe a secret that people don’t know about me,” the singer not known to cry said. “I break very, very easily. It may not come off that way because I’m always willing to make a joke out of things – that’s how I deal with stuff, I make a joke out of drama. But this time I just broke
down. I was saying to my mother, ‘I just don’t understand why everybody keeps pointing their finger at me. Like I’ve done something wrong’.”
Timberlake insisted that reports his wild ways led to their split were untrue. “For six months now I have been dealing with the whole world pointing their finger at me,” he said. “And I could be wrong, maybe it’s just my insecurity, but I feel like the whole world is acting like I did something wrong. Like, it was my fault that my personal relationship had gone through the tubes. In reality, I haven’t done anything.”
As for why the couple split, he said, “All I can say is that she definitely knows why this has happened. And that’s the only thing I can really say about it.”
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