Jessica Biel is reportedly unsettled after watching newly released bodycam footage of her husband, Justin Timberlake, following his DWI arrest. Timberlake, who is currently taking time away to recover from Lyme disease and spend time with his family, has been at the center of renewed attention after the Suffolk County Police Department released body camera footage from his June 2024 arrest.
The video has sparked widespread reactions across social media. Amid the scrutiny, Biel continues to stand by her husband, though reports suggest she was unhappy after viewing the arrest footage herself.
Jessica Biel Reacts To Renewed Attention Surrounding Justin Timberlake’s Case

According to PEOPLE, Jessica Biel is unhappy with the situation surrounding her husband, Justin Timberlake, with a source revealing that, “There’s a reason they pushed back on the footage being released”.
The insider added that Biel finds the incident extremely “stressful” and would prefer to move on, noting, “It obviously doesn’t portray him in the best light”.
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Despite the renewed scrutiny, Biel continues to stand by Timberlake. While the couple has faced several public setbacks in recent years that have cast them in a negative light, she remains focused on maintaining a happy family life with their children, while continuing to take on new projects rather than dwelling on the controversy.
Justin Timberlake Sought To Block Release Of Police Bodycam Footage

Justin Timberlake was arrested in 2024 after initially being charged with one count of driving while intoxicated, along with two citations, one for running a stop sign and another for failure to maintain his lane.
The pop star was reportedly driving behind a longtime friend before being pulled over in Sag Harbor. Timberlake later took legal action in an attempt to block the release of police bodycam footage from the arrest.
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He filed a petition in Suffolk County Supreme Court, arguing that making the footage public would invade his privacy. Despite those efforts, the video was released on March 20.
The footage has since spread rapidly across social media, drawing widespread attention, particularly for a moment in which the musician awkwardly explains his profession to the responding officers.




