Can’t deny the feeling!
There was negative love Tuesday as thousands of die-hard and unforgiving Justin Timberlake fans gathered in Madison Square Garden. Fields sped up his high-profile DWI arrest to see his idol.
“Honestly, the teenager in me cried a little. In my eyes, he can never do any wrong, so it was a little disappointing,” said Dilla, 35, who wore a ‘Just One Martini’ blouse and traveled all the way from Michigan for the chance to see the pop icon Was.
Despite that disillusionment, Dilla was one of the 1,000 people willing to take pity on the “Cry Me a River” singer for his alleged lapse in judgment.
As he received his degree, society members shouted, “We forgive you, Justin!” and “Everyone makes mistakes!”
However some others took the opportunity to scold the singer, with one shouting, “He’s an alcoholic!”
The two-night unused Yorktown stage of their Disregard international tour the following day is their first performance at the Metro Department since their headline-grabbing arrest in the Hamptons.
The pop superstar didn’t have to face his criminal troubles on Tuesday night – although he did mention his “tough week” acting his age in Chicago.
Timberlake was caught by a rookie cop who was known to be law-abiding – and reportedly had a negative clue as to who the singer was, while he expressed concern that his arrest would “ruin the tour. Will do it.”
Even before his arrest, Timberlake was struggling to fill stadiums during his tours.
There were still plenty of tickets up for grabs before Timberlake was ready to hit the stage at MSG on Tuesday night. There were about two bundles of empty seats scattered across the first 4 rows of the world, worth about $1,500 each.
Additional affordable tickets, ranging between $130 and $300, were available directly through stadium resale.
On the other hand, those who participated proved their eternal love for the singer, despite his extremely intense grudge.
“To everyone who is spreading all the hate and all the shade: You’re telling me you’ve never drunk and driven? You’ve never been to dinner and had a few cocktails before driving away? Now let’s go. I will defend Justin to the end,” said Michelle Altomare, 46, who has followed every Timberlake excursion since his NSYNC days.
“When I first heard about DUI I was a little confused, but let me tell you I was shocked by all the negative publicity because everyone makes mistakes, we are all human. Not that this is a consistent pattern for Justin. This was his first DUI arrest.
38 year old Jocelyn N. had no interest in listening to the “What Goes Around… Comes Around” singer’s speech, declaring that his dirty laundry had already been aired on the news: “We all know he likes his tequila. ”
The fan, over 15 years old, wore a blouse featuring Justin’s mugshot that read “Loved Stoned”, a reference to the song from her sophomore single.
“This is honestly one of the most beautiful mugshots I’ve ever seen,” Jocelyn said.
When asked if she ever faltered in her love for the singer, Jocelyn insisted that she would continue to rise through them, saying “We have many other artists who do worse.”
“He’s in a bit of a tough spot right now but he’ll get through it. I was just hoping he wouldn’t cancel or if it was serious enough he would have to go to rehab. Hopefully, he will do what he needs to do to handle this tour and be a father.
Like Jocelyn, Kristen Wentzel, 44, didn’t want Timberlake to waste her entire year pursuing an MSG degree apologizing for his alleged needy habits.
He and his three young daughters – all wearing identical Timberlake shirts – did not travel from Los Angeles for the opportunity to see the superstar growl, insisting that the crowd was there “to have fun”. .
“I just hope people can learn from this. And everyone makes mistakes. And you can’t learn from it unless you make a mistake the first time. So as people can learn from this and learn from that, we’ll leave it at that,” Wentzel said.