
Justin Timberlake and wife Jessica Biel cut a casual figure as they take off from London in a helicopter ahead of his concert in Great Leighs
The singer, 44, looked relaxed as he stepped out in a black shiny tracksuit, which he layered over a black hooded jumper.
He finished his travelling ensemble with a pair of white and grey running trainers and kept a low profile with a grey cap.
Meanwhile his wife Jessica, 43, stepped out in large white trousers which she paired with a white fitted jacket.
To finish her look, Jessica slipped into a pair of comfortable-looking white trainers as she also kept a low profile with a pair of sunglasses.
Their outing comes after Justin proudly showed off his wife by wearing a custom T-shirt with her on the front during his recent stage performance.
He opened his jacket to make sure his bespoke apparel featuring the actress' likeness as he took the stage at the BottleRock music festival in Napa Valley over the weekend.
The singer-songwriter, also shared photos of his top and a video of him surprising his wife In his dressing room trailer ahead of his set.
His wife was nonchalant as she showed him her shirt, which had his 2002 debut studio album Justified emblazoned across the front.
But her jaw dropped open and she placed a hand in front of her face to hide her surprised reaction when he opened his blazer jacket to reveal he was wearing a shirt of her on it too.
This comes after a rough patch - ever since he got arrested and charged with a DWI and when he faced backlash after postponing his concert shows last minute amid his album flop.
While he was performing at the festival on Saturday, Biel was also there in California with him to show her support amid his recent controversies.
And vice versa, he publicly showed off his adoration for his wife of 13 years.
The pair have been married since 2012 and are parents to two sons, Silas, 10, and Phineas, four.
The Grammy winner revealed that his shirt was custom-made and captioned his post showing off his shirt featuring a stunning shot of his wife from her 2004 photoshoot for Giant magazine.
'We out here fan girling,' he wrote in his caption alongside two heart-eye emojis.
Biel also reshared his post and said he 'really outdid the doer' with the surprise.
She also posted the photo of them together, staring into each other's eyes and with mirroring smiles, with a red heart emoji and another of her fingers crossed.
For his headlining set, Timberlake sported the distressed, custom shirt alongside white pants, a matching button-down shirt and a checkered blazer jacket.
He also threw on some tinted sunglasses for his performance.
Cheering him on from the audience, Biel donned her shirt featuring his Justified album, which won him multiple Grammys in the noughties, paired with high-waisted, dark jeans and small, retro shades.
In the video of them showing off their outfits to each other, the SexyBack hitmaker walked toward Biel in his trailer and asked her to show her outfit to the camera.
'Let me see your T-shirt, babe,' the Friends With Benefits actor said. 'Oh, is that what you're doing?'
She replied: 'That's what I'm doing.'
Then, Timberlake opened his button-down dramatically with a 'bam' to show her what he was wearing.
While Biel was reacting with surprise and laughing, the NSYNC member said he and his team 'made' the shirt just for the particular performance.
He said he even asked one of their two kids if they recognized who was on his shirt prior to the festival.
But her jaw dropped open and she placed a hand in front of her face to hide her surprised reaction when he opened his blazer jacket to reveal he was wearing a shirt of her on it too
While Biel was reacting with surprise and laughing, the NSYNC member said he and his team 'made' the shirt just for the particular performance. He said he even asked one of their two kids if they recognized who was on his shirt prior to the festival
Earlier this month, Biel spoke to InStyle and in her cover story, she opened up about her and her husband's history with T-shirts.
She admitted that she once stole of his shirts almost 20 years ago and never returned it to him as she was comforted by his smell that lingered on his clothes.
'I would always want to have something of his to travel with,' she confessed. 'You know, something that just makes you feel like home, makes you feel connected to that person.'
She explained: 'It smelled like him, now it smells like me, which is a bummer.'
She said the shirt, which was her husband's childhood clothing, was 'on its last leg' but remains resilient as it has become a token of their lasting romance.
'I think having a partnership that understands this industry and adjacent industries has been deeply important and profound for my life and for our partnership because he just understands when I'm working crazy long hours and I understand that for him too.'
She added: 'I get it when he works all night long. That's kinda normal and I know that.'
His latest performance comes amid his 'trainwreck' tour — The Forget Tomorrow World Tour.
His wife was reportedly in the audience cheering him on as they both proudly sported T-shirts with each other emblazoned across the front
He has faced backlash for canceling multiple shows last minute during the world tour, which had been marred with controversy in recent months.
Most recently, he canceled his final concert in Columbus, Ohio in February due to illness, but fans were left furious as they had already been lining up with minutes left before the doors would be opened when they found out.
Timberlake has also been slammed for performing very few of his nostalgic hits and rather singing songs nearly all from his latest album, Everything I Thought It Was, an album that few concertgoers seemed to know the words to and had been branded a commercial failure.
Back in June 2024, Timberlake was pulled over under the suspicion of drunk driving in Long Island.
On June 18, it was reported that he failed a series of sobriety tests at the time, according to a police report exclusively obtained by DailyMail.com.
He accepted a plea deal following his arrest, which saw bodycam footage going viral when he was seen telling the officer, who did not know who he was, that the arrest 'would ruin the world tour.'
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