Justin Timberlake Has Confirmed That He And Jessica Biel Have A Second Kid

January 18, 2021 / Posted by:

Well, Justin Timberlake finally did it. No, he didn’t formally apologize to Janet Jackson for how dirty she was done after their Super Bowl Halftime Show appearance. He did the other thing he couldn’t very well avoid for much longer. He admitted what we’ve known for about six months, which is that he and his “amazing wifeJessica Biel are the parents of a second baby that was born last year.

People reports that today’s episode of Ellen is where Justin decided to spill the beans (or I guess, in this case, he gathered the beans that were spilled ages ago and re-spilled them for posterity). We learned back in July that Jessica had given birth to a baby boy, who she was reportedly pregnant with during Justin’s messy hand-holding fiasco if the gestational math is correct. Well, Justin didn’t exactly break any news to his good friend Ellen DeGeneres. Ellen announced that Justin is “a dad again,” to which Justin replied, yes he is, and that they have a little boy they named Phineas Timberlake.

“His name is Phineas. And he’s awesome, and he’s so cute. Nobody’s sleeping,” Timberlake joked. “But we’re thrilled. We’re thrilled and couldn’t be happier. Very grateful.”

Justin and Jessica are already parents to a 5-year-old son named Silas Randall Timberlake. Justin also said that having two kids is more work than one.

“We don’t see each other anymore,” adding, “It’s a lot of fun. I guess the saying goes go from a zone defense to a man-to-man really quickly. It’s great. Silas is super excited.”

He added that Silas seems to like being a big brother at the moment. I’m sure they’ll be great friends growing up. They can bond by laughing at old pictures of their dad from his peroxide spiral perm boy band days. And when they grow up, they’ve got the perfect names for a business, should they discover a time machine and travel back in time to the 1800s. Silas & Phineas sounds like two old-timey salesmen who operate out of a horse-drawn wagon, selling a home-made cure-all tonic. The basis of which sounds like a pseudo-science health scam based entirely on misinformation and fear, but to be fair, that’s very on-brand for their family.

Pic: Wenn.com

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