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Details Emerge on Justin Timberlake’s DUI Arrest in the Hamptons
Details are emerging regarding the arrest of singer Justin Timberlake for driving under the influence (DUI) in mid-June. The incident, occurring in the upscale locale of the Hamptons, involved Timberlake, a prominent celebrity interior designer, and her spouse, who both share a longstanding relationship with Timberlake and his wife, actress Jessica Biel.
According to a report by Page Six, the acclaimed “Sexy Back” artist was spending the evening with esteemed interior designer Estee Stanley and her producer husband, Bryan Furst. Their professional relationship dates back more than 25 years, as Stanley has been a significant presence in Hollywood. She has previously styled Biel, and hosted the couple’s engagement party at her Los Angeles residence in 2012, highlighting their close-knit friendship.
The arrest took place as Timberlake was driving his BMW around Sag Harbor. At approximately 12:30 AM, local law enforcement reportedly pulled him over after he ran a stop sign and veered out of his lane. Subsequently, it was determined that he was impaired by alcohol. According to court documents, Timberlake stated he had consumed a single martini and was simply returning home after spending time with friends.
The relations between the celebrities are extensive. Estee Stanley’s Hollywood career is noted for her work with high-profile clients including Demi Moore, Brad Pitt, and others for major red carpet events. As a designer, she has been credited with bringing her “chic, effortless, and eclectic style” to numerous celebrity homes, including those of the Olsen twins, Patrick Dempsey, and Lea Michele. Stanley has also collaborated with Timberlake on a home decor line named HomeMint, which launched in 2012.
Adding to Timberlake’s recent timeline, reports suggest a forthcoming reunion with his NSYNC bandmates—J.C. Chasez, Lance Bass, Joey Fatone, and Chris Kirkpatrick, as stated by The US Sun. Although no new album is currently planned, the band is allegedly exploring options for a live performance, which may be filmed and distributed via a streaming service. Furthermore, discussions are ongoing about developing a documentary that would explore their rise as pop icons in the 1990s.