

Comes Around," which had the lines, "You spend your nights alone / And he never comes home." This was right in the midst of rumors that Spears' then-husband Kevin Federline's "partying" was "the last straw" leading to their divorce, according to People.

In 2006, Timberlake dropped "What Goes Around. During his 2002 Barbara Walters interview, he performed a never-released ballad, where he sang, "Hey girl, at least you gave me another song about a horrible woman," in the middle of a discussion about his split from Spears. īut that wasn't the only time Timberlake seemingly sang about Spears. Then it came out, and I said, 'I should've freakin' said no to this s**t!'" Spears reportedly asked, "Why did you do this," and he responded, "Well, I got a controversial video." Spears said, "He got what he wanted," which she described as "such a desperate attempt" and "a great way to sell the record." During an appearance on MTV's Total Request Live, Timberlake explained, "The video is not about her. without showing her footage or revealing any context. Spears later told Rolling Stone that Timberlake asked for her blessing to have a doppelgänger in the video. – eating the cake)." Despite the pushback from Farrow and some disgruntled tweeters, Timberlake's career persisted, as per usual. – retain the cake) and, at the same time, praise a sexual predator (i.e. You can't retain your credibility as an activist (i.e. Two weeks after Timberlake's Time's Up post, he tweeted, "Can someone please explain the saying, 'You just want your cake and to eat it too.'" That's when Farrow hit back with, "The saying means, for example, you can't support #TIMESUP and praise sexual predators at the same time. According to another Twitter user, "you can't work with abusers and condemn them at the same time!!! it doesn't work that way!!!" Timberlake worked with Allen on the 2017 movie, Wonder Wheel.

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Some social media users felt that caption was tone deaf, with one tweeting, "Doesn't 'DAMN, my wife is hot' play right into the whole reason for the #WhyWeWearBlack campaign?" Someone else tweeted, "You can't say #TIMESUP right after you just did a movie with Woody Allen, knowing everything horrific he has done." Allen's adopted daughter, Dylan Farrow, accused the director of sexual abuse in 2014.
