Jun 26 | Timberlake misses bachelor life

Justin Timberlake has struggled to adjust his bachelor lifestyle since girlfriend Jessica Biel moved in. The stunning actress recently began living in Justin’s Los Angeles home and the couple are said to have argued over fridge space. A source said: “Justin has been a bachelor for a long time. They are both used to doing things their way and having specific things in the fridge.” However, the smitten pair have come up with a compromise to avoid any more arguments. The source added to America’s OK! magazine: “They’ve had to re-adjust where the beer, water and peanut butter go to make room for each other’s favourite foods.” Despite the couple living together, Justin’s close friend Trace Ayala recently claimed the SexyBack singer will never get married. When asked if Justin was thinking of marrying Jessica, Ayala said: “I hope so. To be honest, I don’t see wedding bells in the future, but I hope so. I really do.” Earlier this month, it was claimed Justin had been shopping for a wedding ring and was planning to pop the question to the I Now Pronounce You Chuck And Larry actress.



Jun 23 | ‘Nailed’ shuts for fourth time

Production of troubled indie comedy Nailed, starring Jessica Biel and Jake Gyllenhaal, has been shut down for a fourth time due to financial problems. Below-the-line crews refused to work Friday. After members of the Intl. Alliance of Theatrical & Stage Employees were not paid, IATSE leaders ordered them not to show up at the North Carolina set. A person familiar with the situation said the production’s expected to resume Monday for the final two days of principal photography, including a key restaurant scene. IATSE crews also stopped production twice in May after not being paid, then resumed after receiving paychecks. The Screen Actors Guild also ordered its members to stop working on May 9 after film financer Capitol Films failed to deposit enough required money in SAG accounts set up to pay the actors. Capitol Films was not immediately available for comment.



Jun 17 | Jessica & Jessica Don’t Need the Love Guru

One couple who definitely won’t be seeking out The Love Guru’s advice is Justin Timberlake and Jessica Biel. “I don’t need to give them love advice,” the guru himself, Mike Myers, tells OK! at the film’s premiere. “They’re unbelievably lovable and much loved.” The funnyman isn’t the only one who thinks so. Justin’s partner-in-crime Trace Ayala gives the couple’s yearlong relationship the seal of approval as well. “They are awesome,” he tells OK!. “She’s the best.” Although the saying goes that “opposite attracts,” that’s not the case with J&J. The two work well together because they’re “very, very similiar,” Trace says. So can we expect wedding bells soon? “I hope so, to be honest,” Trace says. “They’re awesome together. He’s happy, man. He’s so happy.”



Jun 08 | Biel & Timberlake move in together

Justin Timberlake has just got a little extra serious about his romance with actress Jessica Biel – he has moved her into his bachelor pad. Sources claim Biel is preparing to move in with her man at his Hollywood Hills home. One insider tells In Touch magazine, “They’re both really excited. Jessica’s giving her house to her parents and brother because she doesn’t want to sell it.” Timberlake and Biel have been an item since early last year when she joined the pop star at the Sundance Film Festival in Utah.



Jun 05 | ‘Nailed’ Gets Financing, but Will It Finish?

Nailed resumed filming yesterday in Columbia after its third work stoppage in a month, but a trade publication report raises questions there’s enough money to get the political satire starring Jake Gyllenhaal and Jessica Biel into theaters. A financing deal with Comerica Bank and the film’s financier, Capitol Films, has gotten cameras rolling again after the third union stoppage over pay, The Hollywood Reporter reported Tuesday. The movie halted filming on May 22. Forty-six checks for the “Nailed” production bounced due to insufficient funds, according to the film’s bankers quoted by Variety in a story last week. While the Comerica financing will help meet the film’s $25 million budget and costs from a week of missed shooting days and union penalties, sources quoted by The Hollywood Reporter said they don’t know if there’s enough financing to last through post-production. (more…)



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