The Grammy winner was mid-concert Tuesday in New York Metropolis when he paused to announce that the “GOAT,” or biggest of all time, was among the many crowd at Madison Sq. Backyard. The “Goodfellas” director, in the meantime, endearingly leaned into the second.
“I hope this doesn’t embarrass him too much, but I’m sorry man, I gotta do this,” Timberlake stated onstage Tuesday, per footage on social media. “The GOAT came to see me, the one and only Martin Scorsese. So many family and friends but … I see some new faces, too.”
The filmmaker reacted in good comedic timing with a wry smile whereas readjusting his glasses. It stays unclear whether or not he’s a bona fide fan, nevertheless, or if his daughter Francesca — whose TikTok movies Scorsese steadily stars in — dragged him to the present.
Timberlake, whose spouse Jessica Biel was additionally noticed within the crowd, definitely appeared to cherish the encounter regardless. The singer is ready to conclude his New York Metropolis dates of the Overlook Tomorrow World Tour with yet another present Wednesday on the Backyard.
He was arrested final week on suspicion of driving whereas underneath the affect, the Sag Harbor Police Division stated in a press release on the time. In keeping with courtroom information obtained by CNN, Timberlake advised the arresting officer he solely “had one martini” that evening.
Timberlake, who allegedly repeatedly declined a chemical check however failed a discipline sobriety check throughout his arrest, pleaded not responsible to at least one depend of driving whereas intoxicated. He’s reportedly due again in courtroom on July 26 — the identical day he’s set to carry out in Poland.
“We’ve been together through ups and downs, lefts and rights,” he stated onstage throughout Friday’s live performance in Chicago, per footage posted on social media. “It’s been a tough week, but you’re here and I’m here, and nothing can change this moment right now.”
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