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  • EXCLUSIVE: This is the long haired car salesman who has been linked to Elvis Presley’s ex-wife Priscilla Presley, according to a report in the US. Radar Online claimed German-born Matthias Granic, 58, met the 72-year-old actress at the Rio Vista Universal Studios holiday party in LA last month. Granic told the publication: “When she walked by me, we locked eyes and she gave me a little smirk. I had to get a photo with her - and she agreed. She never takes photos with anyone. And I was the only one. I grabbed her waist tight and gave her a kiss. “I’m six foot tall and she is so tiny and delicate. Her skin is like porcelain. She looks amazing.” And martial arts fighter Granic, who lives in a retirement community in Hemet, CA, told Radar he emailed her afterwards. He said: “We emailed. I wrote to her and she responded. I even offered my services to her. If she was ever going anywhere and needed someone there with her as protection, I would do it. She seemed very open to it.”. 10 Jan 2018 Pictured: Matthias Granic. Photo credit: AMI/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: This is the long haired car salesman who has been linked to Elvis Presley’s ex-wife Priscilla Presley, according to a report in the US. Radar Online claimed German-born Matthias Granic, 58, met the 72-year-old actress at the Rio Vista Universal Studios holiday party in LA last month. Granic told the publication: “When she walked by me, we locked eyes and she gave me a little smirk. I had to get a photo with her - and she agreed. She never takes photos with anyone. And I was the only one. I grabbed her waist tight and gave her a kiss. “I’m six foot tall and she is so tiny and delicate. Her skin is like porcelain. She looks amazing.” And martial arts fighter Granic, who lives in a retirement community in Hemet, CA, told Radar he emailed her afterwards. He said: “We emailed. I wrote to her and she responded. I even offered my services to her. If she was ever going anywhere and needed someone there with her as protection, I would do it. She seemed very open to it.”. 10 Jan 2018 Pictured: Matthias Granic. Photo credit: AMI/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: This is the long haired car salesman who has been linked to Elvis Presley’s ex-wife Priscilla Presley, according to a report in the US. Radar Online claimed German-born Matthias Granic, 58, met the 72-year-old actress at the Rio Vista Universal Studios holiday party in LA last month. Granic told the publication: “When she walked by me, we locked eyes and she gave me a little smirk. I had to get a photo with her - and she agreed. She never takes photos with anyone. And I was the only one. I grabbed her waist tight and gave her a kiss. “I’m six foot tall and she is so tiny and delicate. Her skin is like porcelain. She looks amazing.” And martial arts fighter Granic, who lives in a retirement community in Hemet, CA, told Radar he emailed her afterwards. He said: “We emailed. I wrote to her and she responded. I even offered my services to her. If she was ever going anywhere and needed someone there with her as protection, I would do it. She seemed very open to it.”. 10 Jan 2018 Pictured: Matthias Granic's home. Photo credit: AMI/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: This is the long haired car salesman who has been linked to Elvis Presley’s ex-wife Priscilla Presley, according to a report in the US. Radar Online claimed German-born Matthias Granic, 58, met the 72-year-old actress at the Rio Vista Universal Studios holiday party in LA last month. Granic told the publication: “When she walked by me, we locked eyes and she gave me a little smirk. I had to get a photo with her - and she agreed. She never takes photos with anyone. And I was the only one. I grabbed her waist tight and gave her a kiss. “I’m six foot tall and she is so tiny and delicate. Her skin is like porcelain. She looks amazing.” And martial arts fighter Granic, who lives in a retirement community in Hemet, CA, told Radar he emailed her afterwards. He said: “We emailed. I wrote to her and she responded. I even offered my services to her. If she was ever going anywhere and needed someone there with her as protection, I would do it. She seemed very open to it.”. 10 Jan 2018 Pictured: Matthias Granic's home. Photo credit: AMI/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: This is the long haired car salesman who has been linked to Elvis Presley’s ex-wife Priscilla Presley, according to a report in the US. Radar Online claimed German-born Matthias Granic, 58, met the 72-year-old actress at the Rio Vista Universal Studios holiday party in LA last month. Granic told the publication: “When she walked by me, we locked eyes and she gave me a little smirk. I had to get a photo with her - and she agreed. She never takes photos with anyone. And I was the only one. I grabbed her waist tight and gave her a kiss. “I’m six foot tall and she is so tiny and delicate. Her skin is like porcelain. She looks amazing.” And martial arts fighter Granic, who lives in a retirement community in Hemet, CA, told Radar he emailed her afterwards. He said: “We emailed. I wrote to her and she responded. I even offered my services to her. If she was ever going anywhere and needed someone there with her as protection, I would do it. She seemed very open to it.”. 10 Jan 2018 Pictured: Matthias Granic's home. Photo credit: AMI/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Justin Timberlake gets back to work after the controversy of being photographed affectionately holding hands with his latest leading lady Alisha Wainwright. Casually dressed in sweat pants and hoodie, the singer and actor arrived on set in New Orleans, clutching a coffee. His trailer door has a sign saying Wake Up. In the upcoming movie, Palmer, he plays a former college football star who has fallen on hard times and had a stint in prison, and then falls for co-star Wainwright. Late on Thursday evening, Timberlake, 38, was spotted tightly clutching the arm of the stunning 30-year-old actress, as she tenderly rests her hand on his right knee. They were off-duty and not filming. The pair - who play on-screen lovers - then gripped each other’s hands as they sat intimately chatting and drinking after a day’s filming. The photos are sure to have angered Jessica Biel, 37, Timberlake's wife of seven years, and mother of the couple’s son, Silas, 4. Witnesses were shocked to see the singer and actor openly displaying affection for Wainwright, best known for her role as Maia Roberts on the Freeform television series Shadowhunters. The pair were deep in conversation for about 40 minutes, before they disappeared inside the bar. It’s believed they left via a rear exit at about 12.30am. One said Timberlake, wearing a cap, ripped jeans, and a zip-up jacket, looked to have been drinking heavily as they sat chatting in the dark corner on a balcony at The Absinthe House, on Bourbon Street. At one stage, Timberlake grabbed Wainwright’s hand and rested in on his knee under their table. He then gently caressed it with both his hands. He was seen smiling and locked in intimate conversation with his co-star, who at one stage, stroked his back. Wainwright can currently be seen starring alongside Michael B Jordan in the Netflix series Raising Dion. Timberlake and Biel are widely considered to have one of the most devoted marriages in Hollywood. 24 Nov 2019 Pictured: Justin Timberl
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  • Justin Timberlake gets back to work after the controversy of being photographed affectionately holding hands with his latest leading lady Alisha Wainwright. Casually dressed in sweat pants and hoodie, the singer and actor arrived on set in New Orleans, clutching a coffee. His trailer door has a sign saying Wake Up. In the upcoming movie, Palmer, he plays a former college football star who has fallen on hard times and had a stint in prison, and then falls for co-star Wainwright. Late on Thursday evening, Timberlake, 38, was spotted tightly clutching the arm of the stunning 30-year-old actress, as she tenderly rests her hand on his right knee. They were off-duty and not filming. The pair - who play on-screen lovers - then gripped each other’s hands as they sat intimately chatting and drinking after a day’s filming. The photos are sure to have angered Jessica Biel, 37, Timberlake's wife of seven years, and mother of the couple’s son, Silas, 4. Witnesses were shocked to see the singer and actor openly displaying affection for Wainwright, best known for her role as Maia Roberts on the Freeform television series Shadowhunters. The pair were deep in conversation for about 40 minutes, before they disappeared inside the bar. It’s believed they left via a rear exit at about 12.30am. One said Timberlake, wearing a cap, ripped jeans, and a zip-up jacket, looked to have been drinking heavily as they sat chatting in the dark corner on a balcony at The Absinthe House, on Bourbon Street. At one stage, Timberlake grabbed Wainwright’s hand and rested in on his knee under their table. He then gently caressed it with both his hands. He was seen smiling and locked in intimate conversation with his co-star, who at one stage, stroked his back. Wainwright can currently be seen starring alongside Michael B Jordan in the Netflix series Raising Dion. Timberlake and Biel are widely considered to have one of the most devoted marriages in Hollywood. 24 Nov 2019 Pictured: Justin Timberl
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  • Justin Timberlake gets back to work after the controversy of being photographed affectionately holding hands with his latest leading lady Alisha Wainwright. Casually dressed in sweat pants and hoodie, the singer and actor arrived on set in New Orleans, clutching a coffee. His trailer door has a sign saying Wake Up. In the upcoming movie, Palmer, he plays a former college football star who has fallen on hard times and had a stint in prison, and then falls for co-star Wainwright. Late on Thursday evening, Timberlake, 38, was spotted tightly clutching the arm of the stunning 30-year-old actress, as she tenderly rests her hand on his right knee. They were off-duty and not filming. The pair - who play on-screen lovers - then gripped each other’s hands as they sat intimately chatting and drinking after a day’s filming. The photos are sure to have angered Jessica Biel, 37, Timberlake's wife of seven years, and mother of the couple’s son, Silas, 4. Witnesses were shocked to see the singer and actor openly displaying affection for Wainwright, best known for her role as Maia Roberts on the Freeform television series Shadowhunters. The pair were deep in conversation for about 40 minutes, before they disappeared inside the bar. It’s believed they left via a rear exit at about 12.30am. One said Timberlake, wearing a cap, ripped jeans, and a zip-up jacket, looked to have been drinking heavily as they sat chatting in the dark corner on a balcony at The Absinthe House, on Bourbon Street. At one stage, Timberlake grabbed Wainwright’s hand and rested in on his knee under their table. He then gently caressed it with both his hands. He was seen smiling and locked in intimate conversation with his co-star, who at one stage, stroked his back. Wainwright can currently be seen starring alongside Michael B Jordan in the Netflix series Raising Dion. Timberlake and Biel are widely considered to have one of the most devoted marriages in Hollywood. 24 Nov 2019 Pictured: Justin Timberl
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  • Justin Timberlake gets back to work after the controversy of being photographed affectionately holding hands with his latest leading lady Alisha Wainwright. Casually dressed in sweat pants and hoodie, the singer and actor arrived on set in New Orleans, clutching a coffee. His trailer door has a sign saying Wake Up. In the upcoming movie, Palmer, he plays a former college football star who has fallen on hard times and had a stint in prison, and then falls for co-star Wainwright. Late on Thursday evening, Timberlake, 38, was spotted tightly clutching the arm of the stunning 30-year-old actress, as she tenderly rests her hand on his right knee. They were off-duty and not filming. The pair - who play on-screen lovers - then gripped each other’s hands as they sat intimately chatting and drinking after a day’s filming. The photos are sure to have angered Jessica Biel, 37, Timberlake's wife of seven years, and mother of the couple’s son, Silas, 4. Witnesses were shocked to see the singer and actor openly displaying affection for Wainwright, best known for her role as Maia Roberts on the Freeform television series Shadowhunters. The pair were deep in conversation for about 40 minutes, before they disappeared inside the bar. It’s believed they left via a rear exit at about 12.30am. One said Timberlake, wearing a cap, ripped jeans, and a zip-up jacket, looked to have been drinking heavily as they sat chatting in the dark corner on a balcony at The Absinthe House, on Bourbon Street. At one stage, Timberlake grabbed Wainwright’s hand and rested in on his knee under their table. He then gently caressed it with both his hands. He was seen smiling and locked in intimate conversation with his co-star, who at one stage, stroked his back. Wainwright can currently be seen starring alongside Michael B Jordan in the Netflix series Raising Dion. Timberlake and Biel are widely considered to have one of the most devoted marriages in Hollywood. 24 Nov 2019 Pictured: Justin Timberl
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  • Justin Timberlake gets back to work after the controversy of being photographed affectionately holding hands with his latest leading lady Alisha Wainwright. Casually dressed in sweat pants and hoodie, the singer and actor arrived on set in New Orleans, clutching a coffee. His trailer door has a sign saying Wake Up. In the upcoming movie, Palmer, he plays a former college football star who has fallen on hard times and had a stint in prison, and then falls for co-star Wainwright. Late on Thursday evening, Timberlake, 38, was spotted tightly clutching the arm of the stunning 30-year-old actress, as she tenderly rests her hand on his right knee. They were off-duty and not filming. The pair - who play on-screen lovers - then gripped each other’s hands as they sat intimately chatting and drinking after a day’s filming. The photos are sure to have angered Jessica Biel, 37, Timberlake's wife of seven years, and mother of the couple’s son, Silas, 4. Witnesses were shocked to see the singer and actor openly displaying affection for Wainwright, best known for her role as Maia Roberts on the Freeform television series Shadowhunters. The pair were deep in conversation for about 40 minutes, before they disappeared inside the bar. It’s believed they left via a rear exit at about 12.30am. One said Timberlake, wearing a cap, ripped jeans, and a zip-up jacket, looked to have been drinking heavily as they sat chatting in the dark corner on a balcony at The Absinthe House, on Bourbon Street. At one stage, Timberlake grabbed Wainwright’s hand and rested in on his knee under their table. He then gently caressed it with both his hands. He was seen smiling and locked in intimate conversation with his co-star, who at one stage, stroked his back. Wainwright can currently be seen starring alongside Michael B Jordan in the Netflix series Raising Dion. Timberlake and Biel are widely considered to have one of the most devoted marriages in Hollywood. 24 Nov 2019 Pictured: Justin Timberl
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  • Justin Timberlake gets back to work after the controversy of being photographed affectionately holding hands with his latest leading lady Alisha Wainwright. Casually dressed in sweat pants and hoodie, the singer and actor arrived on set in New Orleans, clutching a coffee. His trailer door has a sign saying Wake Up. In the upcoming movie, Palmer, he plays a former college football star who has fallen on hard times and had a stint in prison, and then falls for co-star Wainwright. Late on Thursday evening, Timberlake, 38, was spotted tightly clutching the arm of the stunning 30-year-old actress, as she tenderly rests her hand on his right knee. They were off-duty and not filming. The pair - who play on-screen lovers - then gripped each other’s hands as they sat intimately chatting and drinking after a day’s filming. The photos are sure to have angered Jessica Biel, 37, Timberlake's wife of seven years, and mother of the couple’s son, Silas, 4. Witnesses were shocked to see the singer and actor openly displaying affection for Wainwright, best known for her role as Maia Roberts on the Freeform television series Shadowhunters. The pair were deep in conversation for about 40 minutes, before they disappeared inside the bar. It’s believed they left via a rear exit at about 12.30am. One said Timberlake, wearing a cap, ripped jeans, and a zip-up jacket, looked to have been drinking heavily as they sat chatting in the dark corner on a balcony at The Absinthe House, on Bourbon Street. At one stage, Timberlake grabbed Wainwright’s hand and rested in on his knee under their table. He then gently caressed it with both his hands. He was seen smiling and locked in intimate conversation with his co-star, who at one stage, stroked his back. Wainwright can currently be seen starring alongside Michael B Jordan in the Netflix series Raising Dion. Timberlake and Biel are widely considered to have one of the most devoted marriages in Hollywood. 24 Nov 2019 Pictured: Justin Timberl
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  • Justin Timberlake gets back to work after the controversy of being photographed affectionately holding hands with his latest leading lady Alisha Wainwright. Casually dressed in sweat pants and hoodie, the singer and actor arrived on set in New Orleans, clutching a coffee. His trailer door has a sign saying Wake Up. In the upcoming movie, Palmer, he plays a former college football star who has fallen on hard times and had a stint in prison, and then falls for co-star Wainwright. Late on Thursday evening, Timberlake, 38, was spotted tightly clutching the arm of the stunning 30-year-old actress, as she tenderly rests her hand on his right knee. They were off-duty and not filming. The pair - who play on-screen lovers - then gripped each other’s hands as they sat intimately chatting and drinking after a day’s filming. The photos are sure to have angered Jessica Biel, 37, Timberlake's wife of seven years, and mother of the couple’s son, Silas, 4. Witnesses were shocked to see the singer and actor openly displaying affection for Wainwright, best known for her role as Maia Roberts on the Freeform television series Shadowhunters. The pair were deep in conversation for about 40 minutes, before they disappeared inside the bar. It’s believed they left via a rear exit at about 12.30am. One said Timberlake, wearing a cap, ripped jeans, and a zip-up jacket, looked to have been drinking heavily as they sat chatting in the dark corner on a balcony at The Absinthe House, on Bourbon Street. At one stage, Timberlake grabbed Wainwright’s hand and rested in on his knee under their table. He then gently caressed it with both his hands. He was seen smiling and locked in intimate conversation with his co-star, who at one stage, stroked his back. Wainwright can currently be seen starring alongside Michael B Jordan in the Netflix series Raising Dion. Timberlake and Biel are widely considered to have one of the most devoted marriages in Hollywood. 24 Nov 2019 Pictured: Justin Timberl
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  • Justin Timberlake gets back to work after the controversy of being photographed affectionately holding hands with his latest leading lady Alisha Wainwright. Casually dressed in sweat pants and hoodie, the singer and actor arrived on set in New Orleans, clutching a coffee. His trailer door has a sign saying Wake Up. In the upcoming movie, Palmer, he plays a former college football star who has fallen on hard times and had a stint in prison, and then falls for co-star Wainwright. Late on Thursday evening, Timberlake, 38, was spotted tightly clutching the arm of the stunning 30-year-old actress, as she tenderly rests her hand on his right knee. They were off-duty and not filming. The pair - who play on-screen lovers - then gripped each other’s hands as they sat intimately chatting and drinking after a day’s filming. The photos are sure to have angered Jessica Biel, 37, Timberlake's wife of seven years, and mother of the couple’s son, Silas, 4. Witnesses were shocked to see the singer and actor openly displaying affection for Wainwright, best known for her role as Maia Roberts on the Freeform television series Shadowhunters. The pair were deep in conversation for about 40 minutes, before they disappeared inside the bar. It’s believed they left via a rear exit at about 12.30am. One said Timberlake, wearing a cap, ripped jeans, and a zip-up jacket, looked to have been drinking heavily as they sat chatting in the dark corner on a balcony at The Absinthe House, on Bourbon Street. At one stage, Timberlake grabbed Wainwright’s hand and rested in on his knee under their table. He then gently caressed it with both his hands. He was seen smiling and locked in intimate conversation with his co-star, who at one stage, stroked his back. Wainwright can currently be seen starring alongside Michael B Jordan in the Netflix series Raising Dion. Timberlake and Biel are widely considered to have one of the most devoted marriages in Hollywood. 24 Nov 2019 Pictured: Justin Timberl
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  • Justin Timberlake gets back to work after the controversy of being photographed affectionately holding hands with his latest leading lady Alisha Wainwright. Casually dressed in sweat pants and hoodie, the singer and actor arrived on set in New Orleans, clutching a coffee. His trailer door has a sign saying Wake Up. In the upcoming movie, Palmer, he plays a former college football star who has fallen on hard times and had a stint in prison, and then falls for co-star Wainwright. Late on Thursday evening, Timberlake, 38, was spotted tightly clutching the arm of the stunning 30-year-old actress, as she tenderly rests her hand on his right knee. They were off-duty and not filming. The pair - who play on-screen lovers - then gripped each other’s hands as they sat intimately chatting and drinking after a day’s filming. The photos are sure to have angered Jessica Biel, 37, Timberlake's wife of seven years, and mother of the couple’s son, Silas, 4. Witnesses were shocked to see the singer and actor openly displaying affection for Wainwright, best known for her role as Maia Roberts on the Freeform television series Shadowhunters. The pair were deep in conversation for about 40 minutes, before they disappeared inside the bar. It’s believed they left via a rear exit at about 12.30am. One said Timberlake, wearing a cap, ripped jeans, and a zip-up jacket, looked to have been drinking heavily as they sat chatting in the dark corner on a balcony at The Absinthe House, on Bourbon Street. At one stage, Timberlake grabbed Wainwright’s hand and rested in on his knee under their table. He then gently caressed it with both his hands. He was seen smiling and locked in intimate conversation with his co-star, who at one stage, stroked his back. Wainwright can currently be seen starring alongside Michael B Jordan in the Netflix series Raising Dion. Timberlake and Biel are widely considered to have one of the most devoted marriages in Hollywood. 24 Nov 2019 Pictured: Justin Timberl
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  • Justin Timberlake gets back to work after the controversy of being photographed affectionately holding hands with his latest leading lady Alisha Wainwright. Casually dressed in sweat pants and hoodie, the singer and actor arrived on set in New Orleans, clutching a coffee. His trailer door has a sign saying Wake Up. In the upcoming movie, Palmer, he plays a former college football star who has fallen on hard times and had a stint in prison, and then falls for co-star Wainwright. Late on Thursday evening, Timberlake, 38, was spotted tightly clutching the arm of the stunning 30-year-old actress, as she tenderly rests her hand on his right knee. They were off-duty and not filming. The pair - who play on-screen lovers - then gripped each other’s hands as they sat intimately chatting and drinking after a day’s filming. The photos are sure to have angered Jessica Biel, 37, Timberlake's wife of seven years, and mother of the couple’s son, Silas, 4. Witnesses were shocked to see the singer and actor openly displaying affection for Wainwright, best known for her role as Maia Roberts on the Freeform television series Shadowhunters. The pair were deep in conversation for about 40 minutes, before they disappeared inside the bar. It’s believed they left via a rear exit at about 12.30am. One said Timberlake, wearing a cap, ripped jeans, and a zip-up jacket, looked to have been drinking heavily as they sat chatting in the dark corner on a balcony at The Absinthe House, on Bourbon Street. At one stage, Timberlake grabbed Wainwright’s hand and rested in on his knee under their table. He then gently caressed it with both his hands. He was seen smiling and locked in intimate conversation with his co-star, who at one stage, stroked his back. Wainwright can currently be seen starring alongside Michael B Jordan in the Netflix series Raising Dion. Timberlake and Biel are widely considered to have one of the most devoted marriages in Hollywood. 24 Nov 2019 Pictured: Justin Timberl
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  • Justin Timberlake gets back to work after the controversy of being photographed affectionately holding hands with his latest leading lady Alisha Wainwright. Casually dressed in sweat pants and hoodie, the singer and actor arrived on set in New Orleans, clutching a coffee. His trailer door has a sign saying Wake Up. In the upcoming movie, Palmer, he plays a former college football star who has fallen on hard times and had a stint in prison, and then falls for co-star Wainwright. Late on Thursday evening, Timberlake, 38, was spotted tightly clutching the arm of the stunning 30-year-old actress, as she tenderly rests her hand on his right knee. They were off-duty and not filming. The pair - who play on-screen lovers - then gripped each other’s hands as they sat intimately chatting and drinking after a day’s filming. The photos are sure to have angered Jessica Biel, 37, Timberlake's wife of seven years, and mother of the couple’s son, Silas, 4. Witnesses were shocked to see the singer and actor openly displaying affection for Wainwright, best known for her role as Maia Roberts on the Freeform television series Shadowhunters. The pair were deep in conversation for about 40 minutes, before they disappeared inside the bar. It’s believed they left via a rear exit at about 12.30am. One said Timberlake, wearing a cap, ripped jeans, and a zip-up jacket, looked to have been drinking heavily as they sat chatting in the dark corner on a balcony at The Absinthe House, on Bourbon Street. At one stage, Timberlake grabbed Wainwright’s hand and rested in on his knee under their table. He then gently caressed it with both his hands. He was seen smiling and locked in intimate conversation with his co-star, who at one stage, stroked his back. Wainwright can currently be seen starring alongside Michael B Jordan in the Netflix series Raising Dion. Timberlake and Biel are widely considered to have one of the most devoted marriages in Hollywood. 24 Nov 2019 Pictured: Justin Timberl
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  • Justin Timberlake gets back to work after the controversy of being photographed affectionately holding hands with his latest leading lady Alisha Wainwright. Casually dressed in sweat pants and hoodie, the singer and actor arrived on set in New Orleans, clutching a coffee. His trailer door has a sign saying Wake Up. In the upcoming movie, Palmer, he plays a former college football star who has fallen on hard times and had a stint in prison, and then falls for co-star Wainwright. Late on Thursday evening, Timberlake, 38, was spotted tightly clutching the arm of the stunning 30-year-old actress, as she tenderly rests her hand on his right knee. They were off-duty and not filming. The pair - who play on-screen lovers - then gripped each other’s hands as they sat intimately chatting and drinking after a day’s filming. The photos are sure to have angered Jessica Biel, 37, Timberlake's wife of seven years, and mother of the couple’s son, Silas, 4. Witnesses were shocked to see the singer and actor openly displaying affection for Wainwright, best known for her role as Maia Roberts on the Freeform television series Shadowhunters. The pair were deep in conversation for about 40 minutes, before they disappeared inside the bar. It’s believed they left via a rear exit at about 12.30am. One said Timberlake, wearing a cap, ripped jeans, and a zip-up jacket, looked to have been drinking heavily as they sat chatting in the dark corner on a balcony at The Absinthe House, on Bourbon Street. At one stage, Timberlake grabbed Wainwright’s hand and rested in on his knee under their table. He then gently caressed it with both his hands. He was seen smiling and locked in intimate conversation with his co-star, who at one stage, stroked his back. Wainwright can currently be seen starring alongside Michael B Jordan in the Netflix series Raising Dion. Timberlake and Biel are widely considered to have one of the most devoted marriages in Hollywood. 24 Nov 2019 Pictured: Justin Timberl
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  • Justin Timberlake gets back to work after the controversy of being photographed affectionately holding hands with his latest leading lady Alisha Wainwright. Casually dressed in sweat pants and hoodie, the singer and actor arrived on set in New Orleans, clutching a coffee. His trailer door has a sign saying Wake Up. In the upcoming movie, Palmer, he plays a former college football star who has fallen on hard times and had a stint in prison, and then falls for co-star Wainwright. Late on Thursday evening, Timberlake, 38, was spotted tightly clutching the arm of the stunning 30-year-old actress, as she tenderly rests her hand on his right knee. They were off-duty and not filming. The pair - who play on-screen lovers - then gripped each other’s hands as they sat intimately chatting and drinking after a day’s filming. The photos are sure to have angered Jessica Biel, 37, Timberlake's wife of seven years, and mother of the couple’s son, Silas, 4. Witnesses were shocked to see the singer and actor openly displaying affection for Wainwright, best known for her role as Maia Roberts on the Freeform television series Shadowhunters. The pair were deep in conversation for about 40 minutes, before they disappeared inside the bar. It’s believed they left via a rear exit at about 12.30am. One said Timberlake, wearing a cap, ripped jeans, and a zip-up jacket, looked to have been drinking heavily as they sat chatting in the dark corner on a balcony at The Absinthe House, on Bourbon Street. At one stage, Timberlake grabbed Wainwright’s hand and rested in on his knee under their table. He then gently caressed it with both his hands. He was seen smiling and locked in intimate conversation with his co-star, who at one stage, stroked his back. Wainwright can currently be seen starring alongside Michael B Jordan in the Netflix series Raising Dion. Timberlake and Biel are widely considered to have one of the most devoted marriages in Hollywood. 24 Nov 2019 Pictured: Justin Timberl
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  • Justin Timberlake gets back to work after the controversy of being photographed affectionately holding hands with his latest leading lady Alisha Wainwright. Casually dressed in sweat pants and hoodie, the singer and actor arrived on set in New Orleans, clutching a coffee. His trailer door has a sign saying Wake Up. In the upcoming movie, Palmer, he plays a former college football star who has fallen on hard times and had a stint in prison, and then falls for co-star Wainwright. Late on Thursday evening, Timberlake, 38, was spotted tightly clutching the arm of the stunning 30-year-old actress, as she tenderly rests her hand on his right knee. They were off-duty and not filming. The pair - who play on-screen lovers - then gripped each other’s hands as they sat intimately chatting and drinking after a day’s filming. The photos are sure to have angered Jessica Biel, 37, Timberlake's wife of seven years, and mother of the couple’s son, Silas, 4. Witnesses were shocked to see the singer and actor openly displaying affection for Wainwright, best known for her role as Maia Roberts on the Freeform television series Shadowhunters. The pair were deep in conversation for about 40 minutes, before they disappeared inside the bar. It’s believed they left via a rear exit at about 12.30am. One said Timberlake, wearing a cap, ripped jeans, and a zip-up jacket, looked to have been drinking heavily as they sat chatting in the dark corner on a balcony at The Absinthe House, on Bourbon Street. At one stage, Timberlake grabbed Wainwright’s hand and rested in on his knee under their table. He then gently caressed it with both his hands. He was seen smiling and locked in intimate conversation with his co-star, who at one stage, stroked his back. Wainwright can currently be seen starring alongside Michael B Jordan in the Netflix series Raising Dion. Timberlake and Biel are widely considered to have one of the most devoted marriages in Hollywood. 24 Nov 2019 Pictured: Justin Timberl
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  • Justin Timberlake gets back to work after the controversy of being photographed affectionately holding hands with his latest leading lady Alisha Wainwright. Casually dressed in sweat pants and hoodie, the singer and actor arrived on set in New Orleans, clutching a coffee. His trailer door has a sign saying Wake Up. In the upcoming movie, Palmer, he plays a former college football star who has fallen on hard times and had a stint in prison, and then falls for co-star Wainwright. Late on Thursday evening, Timberlake, 38, was spotted tightly clutching the arm of the stunning 30-year-old actress, as she tenderly rests her hand on his right knee. They were off-duty and not filming. The pair - who play on-screen lovers - then gripped each other’s hands as they sat intimately chatting and drinking after a day’s filming. The photos are sure to have angered Jessica Biel, 37, Timberlake's wife of seven years, and mother of the couple’s son, Silas, 4. Witnesses were shocked to see the singer and actor openly displaying affection for Wainwright, best known for her role as Maia Roberts on the Freeform television series Shadowhunters. The pair were deep in conversation for about 40 minutes, before they disappeared inside the bar. It’s believed they left via a rear exit at about 12.30am. One said Timberlake, wearing a cap, ripped jeans, and a zip-up jacket, looked to have been drinking heavily as they sat chatting in the dark corner on a balcony at The Absinthe House, on Bourbon Street. At one stage, Timberlake grabbed Wainwright’s hand and rested in on his knee under their table. He then gently caressed it with both his hands. He was seen smiling and locked in intimate conversation with his co-star, who at one stage, stroked his back. Wainwright can currently be seen starring alongside Michael B Jordan in the Netflix series Raising Dion. Timberlake and Biel are widely considered to have one of the most devoted marriages in Hollywood. 24 Nov 2019 Pictured: Justin Timberl
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  • Justin Timberlake gets back to work after the controversy of being photographed affectionately holding hands with his latest leading lady Alisha Wainwright. Casually dressed in sweat pants and hoodie, the singer and actor arrived on set in New Orleans, clutching a coffee. His trailer door has a sign saying Wake Up. In the upcoming movie, Palmer, he plays a former college football star who has fallen on hard times and had a stint in prison, and then falls for co-star Wainwright. Late on Thursday evening, Timberlake, 38, was spotted tightly clutching the arm of the stunning 30-year-old actress, as she tenderly rests her hand on his right knee. They were off-duty and not filming. The pair - who play on-screen lovers - then gripped each other’s hands as they sat intimately chatting and drinking after a day’s filming. The photos are sure to have angered Jessica Biel, 37, Timberlake's wife of seven years, and mother of the couple’s son, Silas, 4. Witnesses were shocked to see the singer and actor openly displaying affection for Wainwright, best known for her role as Maia Roberts on the Freeform television series Shadowhunters. The pair were deep in conversation for about 40 minutes, before they disappeared inside the bar. It’s believed they left via a rear exit at about 12.30am. One said Timberlake, wearing a cap, ripped jeans, and a zip-up jacket, looked to have been drinking heavily as they sat chatting in the dark corner on a balcony at The Absinthe House, on Bourbon Street. At one stage, Timberlake grabbed Wainwright’s hand and rested in on his knee under their table. He then gently caressed it with both his hands. He was seen smiling and locked in intimate conversation with his co-star, who at one stage, stroked his back. Wainwright can currently be seen starring alongside Michael B Jordan in the Netflix series Raising Dion. Timberlake and Biel are widely considered to have one of the most devoted marriages in Hollywood. 24 Nov 2019 Pictured: Justin Timberl
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  • Justin Timberlake gets back to work after the controversy of being photographed affectionately holding hands with his latest leading lady Alisha Wainwright. Casually dressed in sweat pants and hoodie, the singer and actor arrived on set in New Orleans, clutching a coffee. His trailer door has a sign saying Wake Up. In the upcoming movie, Palmer, he plays a former college football star who has fallen on hard times and had a stint in prison, and then falls for co-star Wainwright. Late on Thursday evening, Timberlake, 38, was spotted tightly clutching the arm of the stunning 30-year-old actress, as she tenderly rests her hand on his right knee. They were off-duty and not filming. The pair - who play on-screen lovers - then gripped each other’s hands as they sat intimately chatting and drinking after a day’s filming. The photos are sure to have angered Jessica Biel, 37, Timberlake's wife of seven years, and mother of the couple’s son, Silas, 4. Witnesses were shocked to see the singer and actor openly displaying affection for Wainwright, best known for her role as Maia Roberts on the Freeform television series Shadowhunters. The pair were deep in conversation for about 40 minutes, before they disappeared inside the bar. It’s believed they left via a rear exit at about 12.30am. One said Timberlake, wearing a cap, ripped jeans, and a zip-up jacket, looked to have been drinking heavily as they sat chatting in the dark corner on a balcony at The Absinthe House, on Bourbon Street. At one stage, Timberlake grabbed Wainwright’s hand and rested in on his knee under their table. He then gently caressed it with both his hands. He was seen smiling and locked in intimate conversation with his co-star, who at one stage, stroked his back. Wainwright can currently be seen starring alongside Michael B Jordan in the Netflix series Raising Dion. Timberlake and Biel are widely considered to have one of the most devoted marriages in Hollywood. 24 Nov 2019 Pictured: Justin Timberl
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  • Justin Timberlake gets back to work after the controversy of being photographed affectionately holding hands with his latest leading lady Alisha Wainwright. Casually dressed in sweat pants and hoodie, the singer and actor arrived on set in New Orleans, clutching a coffee. His trailer door has a sign saying Wake Up. In the upcoming movie, Palmer, he plays a former college football star who has fallen on hard times and had a stint in prison, and then falls for co-star Wainwright. Late on Thursday evening, Timberlake, 38, was spotted tightly clutching the arm of the stunning 30-year-old actress, as she tenderly rests her hand on his right knee. They were off-duty and not filming. The pair - who play on-screen lovers - then gripped each other’s hands as they sat intimately chatting and drinking after a day’s filming. The photos are sure to have angered Jessica Biel, 37, Timberlake's wife of seven years, and mother of the couple’s son, Silas, 4. Witnesses were shocked to see the singer and actor openly displaying affection for Wainwright, best known for her role as Maia Roberts on the Freeform television series Shadowhunters. The pair were deep in conversation for about 40 minutes, before they disappeared inside the bar. It’s believed they left via a rear exit at about 12.30am. One said Timberlake, wearing a cap, ripped jeans, and a zip-up jacket, looked to have been drinking heavily as they sat chatting in the dark corner on a balcony at The Absinthe House, on Bourbon Street. At one stage, Timberlake grabbed Wainwright’s hand and rested in on his knee under their table. He then gently caressed it with both his hands. He was seen smiling and locked in intimate conversation with his co-star, who at one stage, stroked his back. Wainwright can currently be seen starring alongside Michael B Jordan in the Netflix series Raising Dion. Timberlake and Biel are widely considered to have one of the most devoted marriages in Hollywood. 24 Nov 2019 Pictured: Justin Timberl
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  • Justin Timberlake gets back to work after the controversy of being photographed affectionately holding hands with his latest leading lady Alisha Wainwright. Casually dressed in sweat pants and hoodie, the singer and actor arrived on set in New Orleans, clutching a coffee. His trailer door has a sign saying Wake Up. In the upcoming movie, Palmer, he plays a former college football star who has fallen on hard times and had a stint in prison, and then falls for co-star Wainwright. Late on Thursday evening, Timberlake, 38, was spotted tightly clutching the arm of the stunning 30-year-old actress, as she tenderly rests her hand on his right knee. They were off-duty and not filming. The pair - who play on-screen lovers - then gripped each other’s hands as they sat intimately chatting and drinking after a day’s filming. The photos are sure to have angered Jessica Biel, 37, Timberlake's wife of seven years, and mother of the couple’s son, Silas, 4. Witnesses were shocked to see the singer and actor openly displaying affection for Wainwright, best known for her role as Maia Roberts on the Freeform television series Shadowhunters. The pair were deep in conversation for about 40 minutes, before they disappeared inside the bar. It’s believed they left via a rear exit at about 12.30am. One said Timberlake, wearing a cap, ripped jeans, and a zip-up jacket, looked to have been drinking heavily as they sat chatting in the dark corner on a balcony at The Absinthe House, on Bourbon Street. At one stage, Timberlake grabbed Wainwright’s hand and rested in on his knee under their table. He then gently caressed it with both his hands. He was seen smiling and locked in intimate conversation with his co-star, who at one stage, stroked his back. Wainwright can currently be seen starring alongside Michael B Jordan in the Netflix series Raising Dion. Timberlake and Biel are widely considered to have one of the most devoted marriages in Hollywood. 24 Nov 2019 Pictured: Justin Timberl
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  • Justin Timberlake gets back to work after the controversy of being photographed affectionately holding hands with his latest leading lady Alisha Wainwright. Casually dressed in sweat pants and hoodie, the singer and actor arrived on set in New Orleans, clutching a coffee. His trailer door has a sign saying Wake Up. In the upcoming movie, Palmer, he plays a former college football star who has fallen on hard times and had a stint in prison, and then falls for co-star Wainwright. Late on Thursday evening, Timberlake, 38, was spotted tightly clutching the arm of the stunning 30-year-old actress, as she tenderly rests her hand on his right knee. They were off-duty and not filming. The pair - who play on-screen lovers - then gripped each other’s hands as they sat intimately chatting and drinking after a day’s filming. The photos are sure to have angered Jessica Biel, 37, Timberlake's wife of seven years, and mother of the couple’s son, Silas, 4. Witnesses were shocked to see the singer and actor openly displaying affection for Wainwright, best known for her role as Maia Roberts on the Freeform television series Shadowhunters. The pair were deep in conversation for about 40 minutes, before they disappeared inside the bar. It’s believed they left via a rear exit at about 12.30am. One said Timberlake, wearing a cap, ripped jeans, and a zip-up jacket, looked to have been drinking heavily as they sat chatting in the dark corner on a balcony at The Absinthe House, on Bourbon Street. At one stage, Timberlake grabbed Wainwright’s hand and rested in on his knee under their table. He then gently caressed it with both his hands. He was seen smiling and locked in intimate conversation with his co-star, who at one stage, stroked his back. Wainwright can currently be seen starring alongside Michael B Jordan in the Netflix series Raising Dion. Timberlake and Biel are widely considered to have one of the most devoted marriages in Hollywood. 24 Nov 2019 Pictured: Justin Timberl
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  • Justin Timberlake gets back to work after the controversy of being photographed affectionately holding hands with his latest leading lady Alisha Wainwright. Casually dressed in sweat pants and hoodie, the singer and actor arrived on set in New Orleans, clutching a coffee. His trailer door has a sign saying Wake Up. In the upcoming movie, Palmer, he plays a former college football star who has fallen on hard times and had a stint in prison, and then falls for co-star Wainwright. Late on Thursday evening, Timberlake, 38, was spotted tightly clutching the arm of the stunning 30-year-old actress, as she tenderly rests her hand on his right knee. They were off-duty and not filming. The pair - who play on-screen lovers - then gripped each other’s hands as they sat intimately chatting and drinking after a day’s filming. The photos are sure to have angered Jessica Biel, 37, Timberlake's wife of seven years, and mother of the couple’s son, Silas, 4. Witnesses were shocked to see the singer and actor openly displaying affection for Wainwright, best known for her role as Maia Roberts on the Freeform television series Shadowhunters. The pair were deep in conversation for about 40 minutes, before they disappeared inside the bar. It’s believed they left via a rear exit at about 12.30am. One said Timberlake, wearing a cap, ripped jeans, and a zip-up jacket, looked to have been drinking heavily as they sat chatting in the dark corner on a balcony at The Absinthe House, on Bourbon Street. At one stage, Timberlake grabbed Wainwright’s hand and rested in on his knee under their table. He then gently caressed it with both his hands. He was seen smiling and locked in intimate conversation with his co-star, who at one stage, stroked his back. Wainwright can currently be seen starring alongside Michael B Jordan in the Netflix series Raising Dion. Timberlake and Biel are widely considered to have one of the most devoted marriages in Hollywood. 24 Nov 2019 Pictured: Justin Timberl
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  • Justin Timberlake gets back to work after the controversy of being photographed affectionately holding hands with his latest leading lady Alisha Wainwright. Casually dressed in sweat pants and hoodie, the singer and actor arrived on set in New Orleans, clutching a coffee. His trailer door has a sign saying Wake Up. In the upcoming movie, Palmer, he plays a former college football star who has fallen on hard times and had a stint in prison, and then falls for co-star Wainwright. Late on Thursday evening, Timberlake, 38, was spotted tightly clutching the arm of the stunning 30-year-old actress, as she tenderly rests her hand on his right knee. They were off-duty and not filming. The pair - who play on-screen lovers - then gripped each other’s hands as they sat intimately chatting and drinking after a day’s filming. The photos are sure to have angered Jessica Biel, 37, Timberlake's wife of seven years, and mother of the couple’s son, Silas, 4. Witnesses were shocked to see the singer and actor openly displaying affection for Wainwright, best known for her role as Maia Roberts on the Freeform television series Shadowhunters. The pair were deep in conversation for about 40 minutes, before they disappeared inside the bar. It’s believed they left via a rear exit at about 12.30am. One said Timberlake, wearing a cap, ripped jeans, and a zip-up jacket, looked to have been drinking heavily as they sat chatting in the dark corner on a balcony at The Absinthe House, on Bourbon Street. At one stage, Timberlake grabbed Wainwright’s hand and rested in on his knee under their table. He then gently caressed it with both his hands. He was seen smiling and locked in intimate conversation with his co-star, who at one stage, stroked his back. Wainwright can currently be seen starring alongside Michael B Jordan in the Netflix series Raising Dion. Timberlake and Biel are widely considered to have one of the most devoted marriages in Hollywood. 24 Nov 2019 Pictured: Justin Timberl
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  • Justin Timberlake gets back to work after the controversy of being photographed affectionately holding hands with his latest leading lady Alisha Wainwright. Casually dressed in sweat pants and hoodie, the singer and actor arrived on set in New Orleans, clutching a coffee. His trailer door has a sign saying Wake Up. In the upcoming movie, Palmer, he plays a former college football star who has fallen on hard times and had a stint in prison, and then falls for co-star Wainwright. Late on Thursday evening, Timberlake, 38, was spotted tightly clutching the arm of the stunning 30-year-old actress, as she tenderly rests her hand on his right knee. They were off-duty and not filming. The pair - who play on-screen lovers - then gripped each other’s hands as they sat intimately chatting and drinking after a day’s filming. The photos are sure to have angered Jessica Biel, 37, Timberlake's wife of seven years, and mother of the couple’s son, Silas, 4. Witnesses were shocked to see the singer and actor openly displaying affection for Wainwright, best known for her role as Maia Roberts on the Freeform television series Shadowhunters. The pair were deep in conversation for about 40 minutes, before they disappeared inside the bar. It’s believed they left via a rear exit at about 12.30am. One said Timberlake, wearing a cap, ripped jeans, and a zip-up jacket, looked to have been drinking heavily as they sat chatting in the dark corner on a balcony at The Absinthe House, on Bourbon Street. At one stage, Timberlake grabbed Wainwright’s hand and rested in on his knee under their table. He then gently caressed it with both his hands. He was seen smiling and locked in intimate conversation with his co-star, who at one stage, stroked his back. Wainwright can currently be seen starring alongside Michael B Jordan in the Netflix series Raising Dion. Timberlake and Biel are widely considered to have one of the most devoted marriages in Hollywood. 24 Nov 2019 Pictured: Justin Timberl
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  • Justin Timberlake gets back to work after the controversy of being photographed affectionately holding hands with his latest leading lady Alisha Wainwright. Casually dressed in sweat pants and hoodie, the singer and actor arrived on set in New Orleans, clutching a coffee. His trailer door has a sign saying Wake Up. In the upcoming movie, Palmer, he plays a former college football star who has fallen on hard times and had a stint in prison, and then falls for co-star Wainwright. Late on Thursday evening, Timberlake, 38, was spotted tightly clutching the arm of the stunning 30-year-old actress, as she tenderly rests her hand on his right knee. They were off-duty and not filming. The pair - who play on-screen lovers - then gripped each other’s hands as they sat intimately chatting and drinking after a day’s filming. The photos are sure to have angered Jessica Biel, 37, Timberlake's wife of seven years, and mother of the couple’s son, Silas, 4. Witnesses were shocked to see the singer and actor openly displaying affection for Wainwright, best known for her role as Maia Roberts on the Freeform television series Shadowhunters. The pair were deep in conversation for about 40 minutes, before they disappeared inside the bar. It’s believed they left via a rear exit at about 12.30am. One said Timberlake, wearing a cap, ripped jeans, and a zip-up jacket, looked to have been drinking heavily as they sat chatting in the dark corner on a balcony at The Absinthe House, on Bourbon Street. At one stage, Timberlake grabbed Wainwright’s hand and rested in on his knee under their table. He then gently caressed it with both his hands. He was seen smiling and locked in intimate conversation with his co-star, who at one stage, stroked his back. Wainwright can currently be seen starring alongside Michael B Jordan in the Netflix series Raising Dion. Timberlake and Biel are widely considered to have one of the most devoted marriages in Hollywood. 24 Nov 2019 Pictured: Justin Timberl
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  • Justin Timberlake gets back to work after the controversy of being photographed affectionately holding hands with his latest leading lady Alisha Wainwright. Casually dressed in sweat pants and hoodie, the singer and actor arrived on set in New Orleans, clutching a coffee. His trailer door has a sign saying Wake Up. In the upcoming movie, Palmer, he plays a former college football star who has fallen on hard times and had a stint in prison, and then falls for co-star Wainwright. Late on Thursday evening, Timberlake, 38, was spotted tightly clutching the arm of the stunning 30-year-old actress, as she tenderly rests her hand on his right knee. They were off-duty and not filming. The pair - who play on-screen lovers - then gripped each other’s hands as they sat intimately chatting and drinking after a day’s filming. The photos are sure to have angered Jessica Biel, 37, Timberlake's wife of seven years, and mother of the couple’s son, Silas, 4. Witnesses were shocked to see the singer and actor openly displaying affection for Wainwright, best known for her role as Maia Roberts on the Freeform television series Shadowhunters. The pair were deep in conversation for about 40 minutes, before they disappeared inside the bar. It’s believed they left via a rear exit at about 12.30am. One said Timberlake, wearing a cap, ripped jeans, and a zip-up jacket, looked to have been drinking heavily as they sat chatting in the dark corner on a balcony at The Absinthe House, on Bourbon Street. At one stage, Timberlake grabbed Wainwright’s hand and rested in on his knee under their table. He then gently caressed it with both his hands. He was seen smiling and locked in intimate conversation with his co-star, who at one stage, stroked his back. Wainwright can currently be seen starring alongside Michael B Jordan in the Netflix series Raising Dion. Timberlake and Biel are widely considered to have one of the most devoted marriages in Hollywood. 24 Nov 2019 Pictured: Justin Timberl
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  • Justin Timberlake gets back to work after the controversy of being photographed affectionately holding hands with his latest leading lady Alisha Wainwright. Casually dressed in sweat pants and hoodie, the singer and actor arrived on set in New Orleans, clutching a coffee. His trailer door has a sign saying Wake Up. In the upcoming movie, Palmer, he plays a former college football star who has fallen on hard times and had a stint in prison, and then falls for co-star Wainwright. Late on Thursday evening, Timberlake, 38, was spotted tightly clutching the arm of the stunning 30-year-old actress, as she tenderly rests her hand on his right knee. They were off-duty and not filming. The pair - who play on-screen lovers - then gripped each other’s hands as they sat intimately chatting and drinking after a day’s filming. The photos are sure to have angered Jessica Biel, 37, Timberlake's wife of seven years, and mother of the couple’s son, Silas, 4. Witnesses were shocked to see the singer and actor openly displaying affection for Wainwright, best known for her role as Maia Roberts on the Freeform television series Shadowhunters. The pair were deep in conversation for about 40 minutes, before they disappeared inside the bar. It’s believed they left via a rear exit at about 12.30am. One said Timberlake, wearing a cap, ripped jeans, and a zip-up jacket, looked to have been drinking heavily as they sat chatting in the dark corner on a balcony at The Absinthe House, on Bourbon Street. At one stage, Timberlake grabbed Wainwright’s hand and rested in on his knee under their table. He then gently caressed it with both his hands. He was seen smiling and locked in intimate conversation with his co-star, who at one stage, stroked his back. Wainwright can currently be seen starring alongside Michael B Jordan in the Netflix series Raising Dion. Timberlake and Biel are widely considered to have one of the most devoted marriages in Hollywood. 24 Nov 2019 Pictured: Justin Timberl
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  • Justin Timberlake gets back to work after the controversy of being photographed affectionately holding hands with his latest leading lady Alisha Wainwright. Casually dressed in sweat pants and hoodie, the singer and actor arrived on set in New Orleans, clutching a coffee. His trailer door has a sign saying Wake Up. In the upcoming movie, Palmer, he plays a former college football star who has fallen on hard times and had a stint in prison, and then falls for co-star Wainwright. Late on Thursday evening, Timberlake, 38, was spotted tightly clutching the arm of the stunning 30-year-old actress, as she tenderly rests her hand on his right knee. They were off-duty and not filming. The pair - who play on-screen lovers - then gripped each other’s hands as they sat intimately chatting and drinking after a day’s filming. The photos are sure to have angered Jessica Biel, 37, Timberlake's wife of seven years, and mother of the couple’s son, Silas, 4. Witnesses were shocked to see the singer and actor openly displaying affection for Wainwright, best known for her role as Maia Roberts on the Freeform television series Shadowhunters. The pair were deep in conversation for about 40 minutes, before they disappeared inside the bar. It’s believed they left via a rear exit at about 12.30am. One said Timberlake, wearing a cap, ripped jeans, and a zip-up jacket, looked to have been drinking heavily as they sat chatting in the dark corner on a balcony at The Absinthe House, on Bourbon Street. At one stage, Timberlake grabbed Wainwright’s hand and rested in on his knee under their table. He then gently caressed it with both his hands. He was seen smiling and locked in intimate conversation with his co-star, who at one stage, stroked his back. Wainwright can currently be seen starring alongside Michael B Jordan in the Netflix series Raising Dion. Timberlake and Biel are widely considered to have one of the most devoted marriages in Hollywood. 24 Nov 2019 Pictured: Justin Timberl
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  • Justin Timberlake gets back to work after the controversy of being photographed affectionately holding hands with his latest leading lady Alisha Wainwright. Casually dressed in sweat pants and hoodie, the singer and actor arrived on set in New Orleans, clutching a coffee. His trailer door has a sign saying Wake Up. In the upcoming movie, Palmer, he plays a former college football star who has fallen on hard times and had a stint in prison, and then falls for co-star Wainwright. Late on Thursday evening, Timberlake, 38, was spotted tightly clutching the arm of the stunning 30-year-old actress, as she tenderly rests her hand on his right knee. They were off-duty and not filming. The pair - who play on-screen lovers - then gripped each other’s hands as they sat intimately chatting and drinking after a day’s filming. The photos are sure to have angered Jessica Biel, 37, Timberlake's wife of seven years, and mother of the couple’s son, Silas, 4. Witnesses were shocked to see the singer and actor openly displaying affection for Wainwright, best known for her role as Maia Roberts on the Freeform television series Shadowhunters. The pair were deep in conversation for about 40 minutes, before they disappeared inside the bar. It’s believed they left via a rear exit at about 12.30am. One said Timberlake, wearing a cap, ripped jeans, and a zip-up jacket, looked to have been drinking heavily as they sat chatting in the dark corner on a balcony at The Absinthe House, on Bourbon Street. At one stage, Timberlake grabbed Wainwright’s hand and rested in on his knee under their table. He then gently caressed it with both his hands. He was seen smiling and locked in intimate conversation with his co-star, who at one stage, stroked his back. Wainwright can currently be seen starring alongside Michael B Jordan in the Netflix series Raising Dion. Timberlake and Biel are widely considered to have one of the most devoted marriages in Hollywood. 24 Nov 2019 Pictured: Justin Timberl
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  • Justin Timberlake gets back to work after the controversy of being photographed affectionately holding hands with his latest leading lady Alisha Wainwright. Casually dressed in sweat pants and hoodie, the singer and actor arrived on set in New Orleans, clutching a coffee. His trailer door has a sign saying Wake Up. In the upcoming movie, Palmer, he plays a former college football star who has fallen on hard times and had a stint in prison, and then falls for co-star Wainwright. Late on Thursday evening, Timberlake, 38, was spotted tightly clutching the arm of the stunning 30-year-old actress, as she tenderly rests her hand on his right knee. They were off-duty and not filming. The pair - who play on-screen lovers - then gripped each other’s hands as they sat intimately chatting and drinking after a day’s filming. The photos are sure to have angered Jessica Biel, 37, Timberlake's wife of seven years, and mother of the couple’s son, Silas, 4. Witnesses were shocked to see the singer and actor openly displaying affection for Wainwright, best known for her role as Maia Roberts on the Freeform television series Shadowhunters. The pair were deep in conversation for about 40 minutes, before they disappeared inside the bar. It’s believed they left via a rear exit at about 12.30am. One said Timberlake, wearing a cap, ripped jeans, and a zip-up jacket, looked to have been drinking heavily as they sat chatting in the dark corner on a balcony at The Absinthe House, on Bourbon Street. At one stage, Timberlake grabbed Wainwright’s hand and rested in on his knee under their table. He then gently caressed it with both his hands. He was seen smiling and locked in intimate conversation with his co-star, who at one stage, stroked his back. Wainwright can currently be seen starring alongside Michael B Jordan in the Netflix series Raising Dion. Timberlake and Biel are widely considered to have one of the most devoted marriages in Hollywood. 24 Nov 2019 Pictured: Justin Timberl
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  • Justin Timberlake gets back to work after the controversy of being photographed affectionately holding hands with his latest leading lady Alisha Wainwright. Casually dressed in sweat pants and hoodie, the singer and actor arrived on set in New Orleans, clutching a coffee. His trailer door has a sign saying Wake Up. In the upcoming movie, Palmer, he plays a former college football star who has fallen on hard times and had a stint in prison, and then falls for co-star Wainwright. Late on Thursday evening, Timberlake, 38, was spotted tightly clutching the arm of the stunning 30-year-old actress, as she tenderly rests her hand on his right knee. They were off-duty and not filming. The pair - who play on-screen lovers - then gripped each other’s hands as they sat intimately chatting and drinking after a day’s filming. The photos are sure to have angered Jessica Biel, 37, Timberlake's wife of seven years, and mother of the couple’s son, Silas, 4. Witnesses were shocked to see the singer and actor openly displaying affection for Wainwright, best known for her role as Maia Roberts on the Freeform television series Shadowhunters. The pair were deep in conversation for about 40 minutes, before they disappeared inside the bar. It’s believed they left via a rear exit at about 12.30am. One said Timberlake, wearing a cap, ripped jeans, and a zip-up jacket, looked to have been drinking heavily as they sat chatting in the dark corner on a balcony at The Absinthe House, on Bourbon Street. At one stage, Timberlake grabbed Wainwright’s hand and rested in on his knee under their table. He then gently caressed it with both his hands. He was seen smiling and locked in intimate conversation with his co-star, who at one stage, stroked his back. Wainwright can currently be seen starring alongside Michael B Jordan in the Netflix series Raising Dion. Timberlake and Biel are widely considered to have one of the most devoted marriages in Hollywood. 24 Nov 2019 Pictured: Justin Timberl
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  • Justin Timberlake gets back to work after the controversy of being photographed affectionately holding hands with his latest leading lady Alisha Wainwright. Casually dressed in sweat pants and hoodie, the singer and actor arrived on set in New Orleans, clutching a coffee. His trailer door has a sign saying Wake Up. In the upcoming movie, Palmer, he plays a former college football star who has fallen on hard times and had a stint in prison, and then falls for co-star Wainwright. Late on Thursday evening, Timberlake, 38, was spotted tightly clutching the arm of the stunning 30-year-old actress, as she tenderly rests her hand on his right knee. They were off-duty and not filming. The pair - who play on-screen lovers - then gripped each other’s hands as they sat intimately chatting and drinking after a day’s filming. The photos are sure to have angered Jessica Biel, 37, Timberlake's wife of seven years, and mother of the couple’s son, Silas, 4. Witnesses were shocked to see the singer and actor openly displaying affection for Wainwright, best known for her role as Maia Roberts on the Freeform television series Shadowhunters. The pair were deep in conversation for about 40 minutes, before they disappeared inside the bar. It’s believed they left via a rear exit at about 12.30am. One said Timberlake, wearing a cap, ripped jeans, and a zip-up jacket, looked to have been drinking heavily as they sat chatting in the dark corner on a balcony at The Absinthe House, on Bourbon Street. At one stage, Timberlake grabbed Wainwright’s hand and rested in on his knee under their table. He then gently caressed it with both his hands. He was seen smiling and locked in intimate conversation with his co-star, who at one stage, stroked his back. Wainwright can currently be seen starring alongside Michael B Jordan in the Netflix series Raising Dion. Timberlake and Biel are widely considered to have one of the most devoted marriages in Hollywood. 24 Nov 2019 Pictured: Justin Timberl
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  • Justin Timberlake gets back to work after the controversy of being photographed affectionately holding hands with his latest leading lady Alisha Wainwright. Casually dressed in sweat pants and hoodie, the singer and actor arrived on set in New Orleans, clutching a coffee. His trailer door has a sign saying Wake Up. In the upcoming movie, Palmer, he plays a former college football star who has fallen on hard times and had a stint in prison, and then falls for co-star Wainwright. Late on Thursday evening, Timberlake, 38, was spotted tightly clutching the arm of the stunning 30-year-old actress, as she tenderly rests her hand on his right knee. They were off-duty and not filming. The pair - who play on-screen lovers - then gripped each other’s hands as they sat intimately chatting and drinking after a day’s filming. The photos are sure to have angered Jessica Biel, 37, Timberlake's wife of seven years, and mother of the couple’s son, Silas, 4. Witnesses were shocked to see the singer and actor openly displaying affection for Wainwright, best known for her role as Maia Roberts on the Freeform television series Shadowhunters. The pair were deep in conversation for about 40 minutes, before they disappeared inside the bar. It’s believed they left via a rear exit at about 12.30am. One said Timberlake, wearing a cap, ripped jeans, and a zip-up jacket, looked to have been drinking heavily as they sat chatting in the dark corner on a balcony at The Absinthe House, on Bourbon Street. At one stage, Timberlake grabbed Wainwright’s hand and rested in on his knee under their table. He then gently caressed it with both his hands. He was seen smiling and locked in intimate conversation with his co-star, who at one stage, stroked his back. Wainwright can currently be seen starring alongside Michael B Jordan in the Netflix series Raising Dion. Timberlake and Biel are widely considered to have one of the most devoted marriages in Hollywood. 24 Nov 2019 Pictured: Justin Timberl
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  • Justin Timberlake gets back to work after the controversy of being photographed affectionately holding hands with his latest leading lady Alisha Wainwright. Casually dressed in sweat pants and hoodie, the singer and actor arrived on set in New Orleans, clutching a coffee. His trailer door has a sign saying Wake Up. In the upcoming movie, Palmer, he plays a former college football star who has fallen on hard times and had a stint in prison, and then falls for co-star Wainwright. Late on Thursday evening, Timberlake, 38, was spotted tightly clutching the arm of the stunning 30-year-old actress, as she tenderly rests her hand on his right knee. They were off-duty and not filming. The pair - who play on-screen lovers - then gripped each other’s hands as they sat intimately chatting and drinking after a day’s filming. The photos are sure to have angered Jessica Biel, 37, Timberlake's wife of seven years, and mother of the couple’s son, Silas, 4. Witnesses were shocked to see the singer and actor openly displaying affection for Wainwright, best known for her role as Maia Roberts on the Freeform television series Shadowhunters. The pair were deep in conversation for about 40 minutes, before they disappeared inside the bar. It’s believed they left via a rear exit at about 12.30am. One said Timberlake, wearing a cap, ripped jeans, and a zip-up jacket, looked to have been drinking heavily as they sat chatting in the dark corner on a balcony at The Absinthe House, on Bourbon Street. At one stage, Timberlake grabbed Wainwright’s hand and rested in on his knee under their table. He then gently caressed it with both his hands. He was seen smiling and locked in intimate conversation with his co-star, who at one stage, stroked his back. Wainwright can currently be seen starring alongside Michael B Jordan in the Netflix series Raising Dion. Timberlake and Biel are widely considered to have one of the most devoted marriages in Hollywood. 24 Nov 2019 Pictured: Justin Timberl
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  • Justin Timberlake gets back to work after the controversy of being photographed affectionately holding hands with his latest leading lady Alisha Wainwright. Casually dressed in sweat pants and hoodie, the singer and actor arrived on set in New Orleans, clutching a coffee. His trailer door has a sign saying Wake Up. In the upcoming movie, Palmer, he plays a former college football star who has fallen on hard times and had a stint in prison, and then falls for co-star Wainwright. Late on Thursday evening, Timberlake, 38, was spotted tightly clutching the arm of the stunning 30-year-old actress, as she tenderly rests her hand on his right knee. They were off-duty and not filming. The pair - who play on-screen lovers - then gripped each other’s hands as they sat intimately chatting and drinking after a day’s filming. The photos are sure to have angered Jessica Biel, 37, Timberlake's wife of seven years, and mother of the couple’s son, Silas, 4. Witnesses were shocked to see the singer and actor openly displaying affection for Wainwright, best known for her role as Maia Roberts on the Freeform television series Shadowhunters. The pair were deep in conversation for about 40 minutes, before they disappeared inside the bar. It’s believed they left via a rear exit at about 12.30am. One said Timberlake, wearing a cap, ripped jeans, and a zip-up jacket, looked to have been drinking heavily as they sat chatting in the dark corner on a balcony at The Absinthe House, on Bourbon Street. At one stage, Timberlake grabbed Wainwright’s hand and rested in on his knee under their table. He then gently caressed it with both his hands. He was seen smiling and locked in intimate conversation with his co-star, who at one stage, stroked his back. Wainwright can currently be seen starring alongside Michael B Jordan in the Netflix series Raising Dion. Timberlake and Biel are widely considered to have one of the most devoted marriages in Hollywood. 24 Nov 2019 Pictured: Justin Timberl
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  • Justin Timberlake gets back to work after the controversy of being photographed affectionately holding hands with his latest leading lady Alisha Wainwright. Casually dressed in sweat pants and hoodie, the singer and actor arrived on set in New Orleans, clutching a coffee. His trailer door has a sign saying Wake Up. In the upcoming movie, Palmer, he plays a former college football star who has fallen on hard times and had a stint in prison, and then falls for co-star Wainwright. Late on Thursday evening, Timberlake, 38, was spotted tightly clutching the arm of the stunning 30-year-old actress, as she tenderly rests her hand on his right knee. They were off-duty and not filming. The pair - who play on-screen lovers - then gripped each other’s hands as they sat intimately chatting and drinking after a day’s filming. The photos are sure to have angered Jessica Biel, 37, Timberlake's wife of seven years, and mother of the couple’s son, Silas, 4. Witnesses were shocked to see the singer and actor openly displaying affection for Wainwright, best known for her role as Maia Roberts on the Freeform television series Shadowhunters. The pair were deep in conversation for about 40 minutes, before they disappeared inside the bar. It’s believed they left via a rear exit at about 12.30am. One said Timberlake, wearing a cap, ripped jeans, and a zip-up jacket, looked to have been drinking heavily as they sat chatting in the dark corner on a balcony at The Absinthe House, on Bourbon Street. At one stage, Timberlake grabbed Wainwright’s hand and rested in on his knee under their table. He then gently caressed it with both his hands. He was seen smiling and locked in intimate conversation with his co-star, who at one stage, stroked his back. Wainwright can currently be seen starring alongside Michael B Jordan in the Netflix series Raising Dion. Timberlake and Biel are widely considered to have one of the most devoted marriages in Hollywood. 24 Nov 2019 Pictured: Justin Timberl
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  • Justin Timberlake gets back to work after the controversy of being photographed affectionately holding hands with his latest leading lady Alisha Wainwright. Casually dressed in sweat pants and hoodie, the singer and actor arrived on set in New Orleans, clutching a coffee. His trailer door has a sign saying Wake Up. In the upcoming movie, Palmer, he plays a former college football star who has fallen on hard times and had a stint in prison, and then falls for co-star Wainwright. Late on Thursday evening, Timberlake, 38, was spotted tightly clutching the arm of the stunning 30-year-old actress, as she tenderly rests her hand on his right knee. They were off-duty and not filming. The pair - who play on-screen lovers - then gripped each other’s hands as they sat intimately chatting and drinking after a day’s filming. The photos are sure to have angered Jessica Biel, 37, Timberlake's wife of seven years, and mother of the couple’s son, Silas, 4. Witnesses were shocked to see the singer and actor openly displaying affection for Wainwright, best known for her role as Maia Roberts on the Freeform television series Shadowhunters. The pair were deep in conversation for about 40 minutes, before they disappeared inside the bar. It’s believed they left via a rear exit at about 12.30am. One said Timberlake, wearing a cap, ripped jeans, and a zip-up jacket, looked to have been drinking heavily as they sat chatting in the dark corner on a balcony at The Absinthe House, on Bourbon Street. At one stage, Timberlake grabbed Wainwright’s hand and rested in on his knee under their table. He then gently caressed it with both his hands. He was seen smiling and locked in intimate conversation with his co-star, who at one stage, stroked his back. Wainwright can currently be seen starring alongside Michael B Jordan in the Netflix series Raising Dion. Timberlake and Biel are widely considered to have one of the most devoted marriages in Hollywood. 24 Nov 2019 Pictured: Justin Timberl
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  • Justin Timberlake gets back to work after the controversy of being photographed affectionately holding hands with his latest leading lady Alisha Wainwright. Casually dressed in sweat pants and hoodie, the singer and actor arrived on set in New Orleans, clutching a coffee. His trailer door has a sign saying Wake Up. In the upcoming movie, Palmer, he plays a former college football star who has fallen on hard times and had a stint in prison, and then falls for co-star Wainwright. Late on Thursday evening, Timberlake, 38, was spotted tightly clutching the arm of the stunning 30-year-old actress, as she tenderly rests her hand on his right knee. They were off-duty and not filming. The pair - who play on-screen lovers - then gripped each other’s hands as they sat intimately chatting and drinking after a day’s filming. The photos are sure to have angered Jessica Biel, 37, Timberlake's wife of seven years, and mother of the couple’s son, Silas, 4. Witnesses were shocked to see the singer and actor openly displaying affection for Wainwright, best known for her role as Maia Roberts on the Freeform television series Shadowhunters. The pair were deep in conversation for about 40 minutes, before they disappeared inside the bar. It’s believed they left via a rear exit at about 12.30am. One said Timberlake, wearing a cap, ripped jeans, and a zip-up jacket, looked to have been drinking heavily as they sat chatting in the dark corner on a balcony at The Absinthe House, on Bourbon Street. At one stage, Timberlake grabbed Wainwright’s hand and rested in on his knee under their table. He then gently caressed it with both his hands. He was seen smiling and locked in intimate conversation with his co-star, who at one stage, stroked his back. Wainwright can currently be seen starring alongside Michael B Jordan in the Netflix series Raising Dion. Timberlake and Biel are widely considered to have one of the most devoted marriages in Hollywood. 24 Nov 2019 Pictured: Justin Timberl
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  • Justin Timberlake gets back to work after the controversy of being photographed affectionately holding hands with his latest leading lady Alisha Wainwright. Casually dressed in sweat pants and hoodie, the singer and actor arrived on set in New Orleans, clutching a coffee. His trailer door has a sign saying Wake Up. In the upcoming movie, Palmer, he plays a former college football star who has fallen on hard times and had a stint in prison, and then falls for co-star Wainwright. Late on Thursday evening, Timberlake, 38, was spotted tightly clutching the arm of the stunning 30-year-old actress, as she tenderly rests her hand on his right knee. They were off-duty and not filming. The pair - who play on-screen lovers - then gripped each other’s hands as they sat intimately chatting and drinking after a day’s filming. The photos are sure to have angered Jessica Biel, 37, Timberlake's wife of seven years, and mother of the couple’s son, Silas, 4. Witnesses were shocked to see the singer and actor openly displaying affection for Wainwright, best known for her role as Maia Roberts on the Freeform television series Shadowhunters. The pair were deep in conversation for about 40 minutes, before they disappeared inside the bar. It’s believed they left via a rear exit at about 12.30am. One said Timberlake, wearing a cap, ripped jeans, and a zip-up jacket, looked to have been drinking heavily as they sat chatting in the dark corner on a balcony at The Absinthe House, on Bourbon Street. At one stage, Timberlake grabbed Wainwright’s hand and rested in on his knee under their table. He then gently caressed it with both his hands. He was seen smiling and locked in intimate conversation with his co-star, who at one stage, stroked his back. Wainwright can currently be seen starring alongside Michael B Jordan in the Netflix series Raising Dion. Timberlake and Biel are widely considered to have one of the most devoted marriages in Hollywood. 24 Nov 2019 Pictured: Justin Timberl
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  • Justin Timberlake gets back to work after the controversy of being photographed affectionately holding hands with his latest leading lady Alisha Wainwright. Casually dressed in sweat pants and hoodie, the singer and actor arrived on set in New Orleans, clutching a coffee. His trailer door has a sign saying Wake Up. In the upcoming movie, Palmer, he plays a former college football star who has fallen on hard times and had a stint in prison, and then falls for co-star Wainwright. Late on Thursday evening, Timberlake, 38, was spotted tightly clutching the arm of the stunning 30-year-old actress, as she tenderly rests her hand on his right knee. They were off-duty and not filming. The pair - who play on-screen lovers - then gripped each other’s hands as they sat intimately chatting and drinking after a day’s filming. The photos are sure to have angered Jessica Biel, 37, Timberlake's wife of seven years, and mother of the couple’s son, Silas, 4. Witnesses were shocked to see the singer and actor openly displaying affection for Wainwright, best known for her role as Maia Roberts on the Freeform television series Shadowhunters. The pair were deep in conversation for about 40 minutes, before they disappeared inside the bar. It’s believed they left via a rear exit at about 12.30am. One said Timberlake, wearing a cap, ripped jeans, and a zip-up jacket, looked to have been drinking heavily as they sat chatting in the dark corner on a balcony at The Absinthe House, on Bourbon Street. At one stage, Timberlake grabbed Wainwright’s hand and rested in on his knee under their table. He then gently caressed it with both his hands. He was seen smiling and locked in intimate conversation with his co-star, who at one stage, stroked his back. Wainwright can currently be seen starring alongside Michael B Jordan in the Netflix series Raising Dion. Timberlake and Biel are widely considered to have one of the most devoted marriages in Hollywood. 24 Nov 2019 Pictured: Justin Timberl
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  • Justin Timberlake gets back to work after the controversy of being photographed affectionately holding hands with his latest leading lady Alisha Wainwright. Casually dressed in sweat pants and hoodie, the singer and actor arrived on set in New Orleans, clutching a coffee. His trailer door has a sign saying Wake Up. In the upcoming movie, Palmer, he plays a former college football star who has fallen on hard times and had a stint in prison, and then falls for co-star Wainwright. Late on Thursday evening, Timberlake, 38, was spotted tightly clutching the arm of the stunning 30-year-old actress, as she tenderly rests her hand on his right knee. They were off-duty and not filming. The pair - who play on-screen lovers - then gripped each other’s hands as they sat intimately chatting and drinking after a day’s filming. The photos are sure to have angered Jessica Biel, 37, Timberlake's wife of seven years, and mother of the couple’s son, Silas, 4. Witnesses were shocked to see the singer and actor openly displaying affection for Wainwright, best known for her role as Maia Roberts on the Freeform television series Shadowhunters. The pair were deep in conversation for about 40 minutes, before they disappeared inside the bar. It’s believed they left via a rear exit at about 12.30am. One said Timberlake, wearing a cap, ripped jeans, and a zip-up jacket, looked to have been drinking heavily as they sat chatting in the dark corner on a balcony at The Absinthe House, on Bourbon Street. At one stage, Timberlake grabbed Wainwright’s hand and rested in on his knee under their table. He then gently caressed it with both his hands. He was seen smiling and locked in intimate conversation with his co-star, who at one stage, stroked his back. Wainwright can currently be seen starring alongside Michael B Jordan in the Netflix series Raising Dion. Timberlake and Biel are widely considered to have one of the most devoted marriages in Hollywood. 24 Nov 2019 Pictured: Justin Timberl
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  • Justin Timberlake gets back to work after the controversy of being photographed affectionately holding hands with his latest leading lady Alisha Wainwright. Casually dressed in sweat pants and hoodie, the singer and actor arrived on set in New Orleans, clutching a coffee. His trailer door has a sign saying Wake Up. In the upcoming movie, Palmer, he plays a former college football star who has fallen on hard times and had a stint in prison, and then falls for co-star Wainwright. Late on Thursday evening, Timberlake, 38, was spotted tightly clutching the arm of the stunning 30-year-old actress, as she tenderly rests her hand on his right knee. They were off-duty and not filming. The pair - who play on-screen lovers - then gripped each other’s hands as they sat intimately chatting and drinking after a day’s filming. The photos are sure to have angered Jessica Biel, 37, Timberlake's wife of seven years, and mother of the couple’s son, Silas, 4. Witnesses were shocked to see the singer and actor openly displaying affection for Wainwright, best known for her role as Maia Roberts on the Freeform television series Shadowhunters. The pair were deep in conversation for about 40 minutes, before they disappeared inside the bar. It’s believed they left via a rear exit at about 12.30am. One said Timberlake, wearing a cap, ripped jeans, and a zip-up jacket, looked to have been drinking heavily as they sat chatting in the dark corner on a balcony at The Absinthe House, on Bourbon Street. At one stage, Timberlake grabbed Wainwright’s hand and rested in on his knee under their table. He then gently caressed it with both his hands. He was seen smiling and locked in intimate conversation with his co-star, who at one stage, stroked his back. Wainwright can currently be seen starring alongside Michael B Jordan in the Netflix series Raising Dion. Timberlake and Biel are widely considered to have one of the most devoted marriages in Hollywood. 24 Nov 2019 Pictured: Justin Timberl
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  • Justin Timberlake gets back to work after the controversy of being photographed affectionately holding hands with his latest leading lady Alisha Wainwright. Casually dressed in sweat pants and hoodie, the singer and actor arrived on set in New Orleans, clutching a coffee. His trailer door has a sign saying Wake Up. In the upcoming movie, Palmer, he plays a former college football star who has fallen on hard times and had a stint in prison, and then falls for co-star Wainwright. Late on Thursday evening, Timberlake, 38, was spotted tightly clutching the arm of the stunning 30-year-old actress, as she tenderly rests her hand on his right knee. They were off-duty and not filming. The pair - who play on-screen lovers - then gripped each other’s hands as they sat intimately chatting and drinking after a day’s filming. The photos are sure to have angered Jessica Biel, 37, Timberlake's wife of seven years, and mother of the couple’s son, Silas, 4. Witnesses were shocked to see the singer and actor openly displaying affection for Wainwright, best known for her role as Maia Roberts on the Freeform television series Shadowhunters. The pair were deep in conversation for about 40 minutes, before they disappeared inside the bar. It’s believed they left via a rear exit at about 12.30am. One said Timberlake, wearing a cap, ripped jeans, and a zip-up jacket, looked to have been drinking heavily as they sat chatting in the dark corner on a balcony at The Absinthe House, on Bourbon Street. At one stage, Timberlake grabbed Wainwright’s hand and rested in on his knee under their table. He then gently caressed it with both his hands. He was seen smiling and locked in intimate conversation with his co-star, who at one stage, stroked his back. Wainwright can currently be seen starring alongside Michael B Jordan in the Netflix series Raising Dion. Timberlake and Biel are widely considered to have one of the most devoted marriages in Hollywood. 24 Nov 2019 Pictured: Justin Timberl
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  • Justin Timberlake gets back to work after the controversy of being photographed affectionately holding hands with his latest leading lady Alisha Wainwright. Casually dressed in sweat pants and hoodie, the singer and actor arrived on set in New Orleans, clutching a coffee. His trailer door has a sign saying Wake Up. In the upcoming movie, Palmer, he plays a former college football star who has fallen on hard times and had a stint in prison, and then falls for co-star Wainwright. Late on Thursday evening, Timberlake, 38, was spotted tightly clutching the arm of the stunning 30-year-old actress, as she tenderly rests her hand on his right knee. They were off-duty and not filming. The pair - who play on-screen lovers - then gripped each other’s hands as they sat intimately chatting and drinking after a day’s filming. The photos are sure to have angered Jessica Biel, 37, Timberlake's wife of seven years, and mother of the couple’s son, Silas, 4. Witnesses were shocked to see the singer and actor openly displaying affection for Wainwright, best known for her role as Maia Roberts on the Freeform television series Shadowhunters. The pair were deep in conversation for about 40 minutes, before they disappeared inside the bar. It’s believed they left via a rear exit at about 12.30am. One said Timberlake, wearing a cap, ripped jeans, and a zip-up jacket, looked to have been drinking heavily as they sat chatting in the dark corner on a balcony at The Absinthe House, on Bourbon Street. At one stage, Timberlake grabbed Wainwright’s hand and rested in on his knee under their table. He then gently caressed it with both his hands. He was seen smiling and locked in intimate conversation with his co-star, who at one stage, stroked his back. Wainwright can currently be seen starring alongside Michael B Jordan in the Netflix series Raising Dion. Timberlake and Biel are widely considered to have one of the most devoted marriages in Hollywood. 24 Nov 2019 Pictured: Justin Timberl
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  • Justin Timberlake gets back to work after the controversy of being photographed affectionately holding hands with his latest leading lady Alisha Wainwright. Casually dressed in sweat pants and hoodie, the singer and actor arrived on set in New Orleans, clutching a coffee. His trailer door has a sign saying Wake Up. In the upcoming movie, Palmer, he plays a former college football star who has fallen on hard times and had a stint in prison, and then falls for co-star Wainwright. Late on Thursday evening, Timberlake, 38, was spotted tightly clutching the arm of the stunning 30-year-old actress, as she tenderly rests her hand on his right knee. They were off-duty and not filming. The pair - who play on-screen lovers - then gripped each other’s hands as they sat intimately chatting and drinking after a day’s filming. The photos are sure to have angered Jessica Biel, 37, Timberlake's wife of seven years, and mother of the couple’s son, Silas, 4. Witnesses were shocked to see the singer and actor openly displaying affection for Wainwright, best known for her role as Maia Roberts on the Freeform television series Shadowhunters. The pair were deep in conversation for about 40 minutes, before they disappeared inside the bar. It’s believed they left via a rear exit at about 12.30am. One said Timberlake, wearing a cap, ripped jeans, and a zip-up jacket, looked to have been drinking heavily as they sat chatting in the dark corner on a balcony at The Absinthe House, on Bourbon Street. At one stage, Timberlake grabbed Wainwright’s hand and rested in on his knee under their table. He then gently caressed it with both his hands. He was seen smiling and locked in intimate conversation with his co-star, who at one stage, stroked his back. Wainwright can currently be seen starring alongside Michael B Jordan in the Netflix series Raising Dion. Timberlake and Biel are widely considered to have one of the most devoted marriages in Hollywood. 24 Nov 2019 Pictured: Justin Timberl
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  • Justin Timberlake gets back to work after the controversy of being photographed affectionately holding hands with his latest leading lady Alisha Wainwright. Casually dressed in sweat pants and hoodie, the singer and actor arrived on set in New Orleans, clutching a coffee. His trailer door has a sign saying Wake Up. In the upcoming movie, Palmer, he plays a former college football star who has fallen on hard times and had a stint in prison, and then falls for co-star Wainwright. Late on Thursday evening, Timberlake, 38, was spotted tightly clutching the arm of the stunning 30-year-old actress, as she tenderly rests her hand on his right knee. They were off-duty and not filming. The pair - who play on-screen lovers - then gripped each other’s hands as they sat intimately chatting and drinking after a day’s filming. The photos are sure to have angered Jessica Biel, 37, Timberlake's wife of seven years, and mother of the couple’s son, Silas, 4. Witnesses were shocked to see the singer and actor openly displaying affection for Wainwright, best known for her role as Maia Roberts on the Freeform television series Shadowhunters. The pair were deep in conversation for about 40 minutes, before they disappeared inside the bar. It’s believed they left via a rear exit at about 12.30am. One said Timberlake, wearing a cap, ripped jeans, and a zip-up jacket, looked to have been drinking heavily as they sat chatting in the dark corner on a balcony at The Absinthe House, on Bourbon Street. At one stage, Timberlake grabbed Wainwright’s hand and rested in on his knee under their table. He then gently caressed it with both his hands. He was seen smiling and locked in intimate conversation with his co-star, who at one stage, stroked his back. Wainwright can currently be seen starring alongside Michael B Jordan in the Netflix series Raising Dion. Timberlake and Biel are widely considered to have one of the most devoted marriages in Hollywood. 24 Nov 2019 Pictured: Justin Timberl
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  • Justin Timberlake gets back to work after the controversy of being photographed affectionately holding hands with his latest leading lady Alisha Wainwright. Casually dressed in sweat pants and hoodie, the singer and actor arrived on set in New Orleans, clutching a coffee. His trailer door has a sign saying Wake Up. In the upcoming movie, Palmer, he plays a former college football star who has fallen on hard times and had a stint in prison, and then falls for co-star Wainwright. Late on Thursday evening, Timberlake, 38, was spotted tightly clutching the arm of the stunning 30-year-old actress, as she tenderly rests her hand on his right knee. They were off-duty and not filming. The pair - who play on-screen lovers - then gripped each other’s hands as they sat intimately chatting and drinking after a day’s filming. The photos are sure to have angered Jessica Biel, 37, Timberlake's wife of seven years, and mother of the couple’s son, Silas, 4. Witnesses were shocked to see the singer and actor openly displaying affection for Wainwright, best known for her role as Maia Roberts on the Freeform television series Shadowhunters. The pair were deep in conversation for about 40 minutes, before they disappeared inside the bar. It’s believed they left via a rear exit at about 12.30am. One said Timberlake, wearing a cap, ripped jeans, and a zip-up jacket, looked to have been drinking heavily as they sat chatting in the dark corner on a balcony at The Absinthe House, on Bourbon Street. At one stage, Timberlake grabbed Wainwright’s hand and rested in on his knee under their table. He then gently caressed it with both his hands. He was seen smiling and locked in intimate conversation with his co-star, who at one stage, stroked his back. Wainwright can currently be seen starring alongside Michael B Jordan in the Netflix series Raising Dion. Timberlake and Biel are widely considered to have one of the most devoted marriages in Hollywood. 24 Nov 2019 Pictured: Justin Timberl
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  • Justin Timberlake gets back to work after the controversy of being photographed affectionately holding hands with his latest leading lady Alisha Wainwright. Casually dressed in sweat pants and hoodie, the singer and actor arrived on set in New Orleans, clutching a coffee. His trailer door has a sign saying Wake Up. In the upcoming movie, Palmer, he plays a former college football star who has fallen on hard times and had a stint in prison, and then falls for co-star Wainwright. Late on Thursday evening, Timberlake, 38, was spotted tightly clutching the arm of the stunning 30-year-old actress, as she tenderly rests her hand on his right knee. They were off-duty and not filming. The pair - who play on-screen lovers - then gripped each other’s hands as they sat intimately chatting and drinking after a day’s filming. The photos are sure to have angered Jessica Biel, 37, Timberlake's wife of seven years, and mother of the couple’s son, Silas, 4. Witnesses were shocked to see the singer and actor openly displaying affection for Wainwright, best known for her role as Maia Roberts on the Freeform television series Shadowhunters. The pair were deep in conversation for about 40 minutes, before they disappeared inside the bar. It’s believed they left via a rear exit at about 12.30am. One said Timberlake, wearing a cap, ripped jeans, and a zip-up jacket, looked to have been drinking heavily as they sat chatting in the dark corner on a balcony at The Absinthe House, on Bourbon Street. At one stage, Timberlake grabbed Wainwright’s hand and rested in on his knee under their table. He then gently caressed it with both his hands. He was seen smiling and locked in intimate conversation with his co-star, who at one stage, stroked his back. Wainwright can currently be seen starring alongside Michael B Jordan in the Netflix series Raising Dion. Timberlake and Biel are widely considered to have one of the most devoted marriages in Hollywood. 24 Nov 2019 Pictured: Justin Timberl
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  • Justin Timberlake gets back to work after the controversy of being photographed affectionately holding hands with his latest leading lady Alisha Wainwright. Casually dressed in sweat pants and hoodie, the singer and actor arrived on set in New Orleans, clutching a coffee. His trailer door has a sign saying Wake Up. In the upcoming movie, Palmer, he plays a former college football star who has fallen on hard times and had a stint in prison, and then falls for co-star Wainwright. Late on Thursday evening, Timberlake, 38, was spotted tightly clutching the arm of the stunning 30-year-old actress, as she tenderly rests her hand on his right knee. They were off-duty and not filming. The pair - who play on-screen lovers - then gripped each other’s hands as they sat intimately chatting and drinking after a day’s filming. The photos are sure to have angered Jessica Biel, 37, Timberlake's wife of seven years, and mother of the couple’s son, Silas, 4. Witnesses were shocked to see the singer and actor openly displaying affection for Wainwright, best known for her role as Maia Roberts on the Freeform television series Shadowhunters. The pair were deep in conversation for about 40 minutes, before they disappeared inside the bar. It’s believed they left via a rear exit at about 12.30am. One said Timberlake, wearing a cap, ripped jeans, and a zip-up jacket, looked to have been drinking heavily as they sat chatting in the dark corner on a balcony at The Absinthe House, on Bourbon Street. At one stage, Timberlake grabbed Wainwright’s hand and rested in on his knee under their table. He then gently caressed it with both his hands. He was seen smiling and locked in intimate conversation with his co-star, who at one stage, stroked his back. Wainwright can currently be seen starring alongside Michael B Jordan in the Netflix series Raising Dion. Timberlake and Biel are widely considered to have one of the most devoted marriages in Hollywood. 24 Nov 2019 Pictured: Justin Timberl
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  • Justin Timberlake gets back to work after the controversy of being photographed affectionately holding hands with his latest leading lady Alisha Wainwright. Casually dressed in sweat pants and hoodie, the singer and actor arrived on set in New Orleans, clutching a coffee. His trailer door has a sign saying Wake Up. In the upcoming movie, Palmer, he plays a former college football star who has fallen on hard times and had a stint in prison, and then falls for co-star Wainwright. Late on Thursday evening, Timberlake, 38, was spotted tightly clutching the arm of the stunning 30-year-old actress, as she tenderly rests her hand on his right knee. They were off-duty and not filming. The pair - who play on-screen lovers - then gripped each other’s hands as they sat intimately chatting and drinking after a day’s filming. The photos are sure to have angered Jessica Biel, 37, Timberlake's wife of seven years, and mother of the couple’s son, Silas, 4. Witnesses were shocked to see the singer and actor openly displaying affection for Wainwright, best known for her role as Maia Roberts on the Freeform television series Shadowhunters. The pair were deep in conversation for about 40 minutes, before they disappeared inside the bar. It’s believed they left via a rear exit at about 12.30am. One said Timberlake, wearing a cap, ripped jeans, and a zip-up jacket, looked to have been drinking heavily as they sat chatting in the dark corner on a balcony at The Absinthe House, on Bourbon Street. At one stage, Timberlake grabbed Wainwright’s hand and rested in on his knee under their table. He then gently caressed it with both his hands. He was seen smiling and locked in intimate conversation with his co-star, who at one stage, stroked his back. Wainwright can currently be seen starring alongside Michael B Jordan in the Netflix series Raising Dion. Timberlake and Biel are widely considered to have one of the most devoted marriages in Hollywood. 24 Nov 2019 Pictured: Justin Timberl
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  • Justin Timberlake gets back to work after the controversy of being photographed affectionately holding hands with his latest leading lady Alisha Wainwright. Casually dressed in sweat pants and hoodie, the singer and actor arrived on set in New Orleans, clutching a coffee. His trailer door has a sign saying Wake Up. In the upcoming movie, Palmer, he plays a former college football star who has fallen on hard times and had a stint in prison, and then falls for co-star Wainwright. Late on Thursday evening, Timberlake, 38, was spotted tightly clutching the arm of the stunning 30-year-old actress, as she tenderly rests her hand on his right knee. They were off-duty and not filming. The pair - who play on-screen lovers - then gripped each other’s hands as they sat intimately chatting and drinking after a day’s filming. The photos are sure to have angered Jessica Biel, 37, Timberlake's wife of seven years, and mother of the couple’s son, Silas, 4. Witnesses were shocked to see the singer and actor openly displaying affection for Wainwright, best known for her role as Maia Roberts on the Freeform television series Shadowhunters. The pair were deep in conversation for about 40 minutes, before they disappeared inside the bar. It’s believed they left via a rear exit at about 12.30am. One said Timberlake, wearing a cap, ripped jeans, and a zip-up jacket, looked to have been drinking heavily as they sat chatting in the dark corner on a balcony at The Absinthe House, on Bourbon Street. At one stage, Timberlake grabbed Wainwright’s hand and rested in on his knee under their table. He then gently caressed it with both his hands. He was seen smiling and locked in intimate conversation with his co-star, who at one stage, stroked his back. Wainwright can currently be seen starring alongside Michael B Jordan in the Netflix series Raising Dion. Timberlake and Biel are widely considered to have one of the most devoted marriages in Hollywood. 24 Nov 2019 Pictured: Justin Timberl
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  • Justin Timberlake gets back to work after the controversy of being photographed affectionately holding hands with his latest leading lady Alisha Wainwright. Casually dressed in sweat pants and hoodie, the singer and actor arrived on set in New Orleans, clutching a coffee. His trailer door has a sign saying Wake Up. In the upcoming movie, Palmer, he plays a former college football star who has fallen on hard times and had a stint in prison, and then falls for co-star Wainwright. Late on Thursday evening, Timberlake, 38, was spotted tightly clutching the arm of the stunning 30-year-old actress, as she tenderly rests her hand on his right knee. They were off-duty and not filming. The pair - who play on-screen lovers - then gripped each other’s hands as they sat intimately chatting and drinking after a day’s filming. The photos are sure to have angered Jessica Biel, 37, Timberlake's wife of seven years, and mother of the couple’s son, Silas, 4. Witnesses were shocked to see the singer and actor openly displaying affection for Wainwright, best known for her role as Maia Roberts on the Freeform television series Shadowhunters. The pair were deep in conversation for about 40 minutes, before they disappeared inside the bar. It’s believed they left via a rear exit at about 12.30am. One said Timberlake, wearing a cap, ripped jeans, and a zip-up jacket, looked to have been drinking heavily as they sat chatting in the dark corner on a balcony at The Absinthe House, on Bourbon Street. At one stage, Timberlake grabbed Wainwright’s hand and rested in on his knee under their table. He then gently caressed it with both his hands. He was seen smiling and locked in intimate conversation with his co-star, who at one stage, stroked his back. Wainwright can currently be seen starring alongside Michael B Jordan in the Netflix series Raising Dion. Timberlake and Biel are widely considered to have one of the most devoted marriages in Hollywood. 24 Nov 2019 Pictured: Justin Timberl
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  • Justin Timberlake gets back to work after the controversy of being photographed affectionately holding hands with his latest leading lady Alisha Wainwright. Casually dressed in sweat pants and hoodie, the singer and actor arrived on set in New Orleans, clutching a coffee. His trailer door has a sign saying Wake Up. In the upcoming movie, Palmer, he plays a former college football star who has fallen on hard times and had a stint in prison, and then falls for co-star Wainwright. Late on Thursday evening, Timberlake, 38, was spotted tightly clutching the arm of the stunning 30-year-old actress, as she tenderly rests her hand on his right knee. They were off-duty and not filming. The pair - who play on-screen lovers - then gripped each other’s hands as they sat intimately chatting and drinking after a day’s filming. The photos are sure to have angered Jessica Biel, 37, Timberlake's wife of seven years, and mother of the couple’s son, Silas, 4. Witnesses were shocked to see the singer and actor openly displaying affection for Wainwright, best known for her role as Maia Roberts on the Freeform television series Shadowhunters. The pair were deep in conversation for about 40 minutes, before they disappeared inside the bar. It’s believed they left via a rear exit at about 12.30am. One said Timberlake, wearing a cap, ripped jeans, and a zip-up jacket, looked to have been drinking heavily as they sat chatting in the dark corner on a balcony at The Absinthe House, on Bourbon Street. At one stage, Timberlake grabbed Wainwright’s hand and rested in on his knee under their table. He then gently caressed it with both his hands. He was seen smiling and locked in intimate conversation with his co-star, who at one stage, stroked his back. Wainwright can currently be seen starring alongside Michael B Jordan in the Netflix series Raising Dion. Timberlake and Biel are widely considered to have one of the most devoted marriages in Hollywood. 24 Nov 2019 Pictured: Justin Timberl
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  • Justin Timberlake gets back to work after the controversy of being photographed affectionately holding hands with his latest leading lady Alisha Wainwright. Casually dressed in sweat pants and hoodie, the singer and actor arrived on set in New Orleans, clutching a coffee. His trailer door has a sign saying Wake Up. In the upcoming movie, Palmer, he plays a former college football star who has fallen on hard times and had a stint in prison, and then falls for co-star Wainwright. Late on Thursday evening, Timberlake, 38, was spotted tightly clutching the arm of the stunning 30-year-old actress, as she tenderly rests her hand on his right knee. They were off-duty and not filming. The pair - who play on-screen lovers - then gripped each other’s hands as they sat intimately chatting and drinking after a day’s filming. The photos are sure to have angered Jessica Biel, 37, Timberlake's wife of seven years, and mother of the couple’s son, Silas, 4. Witnesses were shocked to see the singer and actor openly displaying affection for Wainwright, best known for her role as Maia Roberts on the Freeform television series Shadowhunters. The pair were deep in conversation for about 40 minutes, before they disappeared inside the bar. It’s believed they left via a rear exit at about 12.30am. One said Timberlake, wearing a cap, ripped jeans, and a zip-up jacket, looked to have been drinking heavily as they sat chatting in the dark corner on a balcony at The Absinthe House, on Bourbon Street. At one stage, Timberlake grabbed Wainwright’s hand and rested in on his knee under their table. He then gently caressed it with both his hands. He was seen smiling and locked in intimate conversation with his co-star, who at one stage, stroked his back. Wainwright can currently be seen starring alongside Michael B Jordan in the Netflix series Raising Dion. Timberlake and Biel are widely considered to have one of the most devoted marriages in Hollywood. 24 Nov 2019 Pictured: Justin Timberl
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  • Justin Timberlake gets back to work after the controversy of being photographed affectionately holding hands with his latest leading lady Alisha Wainwright. Casually dressed in sweat pants and hoodie, the singer and actor arrived on set in New Orleans, clutching a coffee. His trailer door has a sign saying Wake Up. In the upcoming movie, Palmer, he plays a former college football star who has fallen on hard times and had a stint in prison, and then falls for co-star Wainwright. Late on Thursday evening, Timberlake, 38, was spotted tightly clutching the arm of the stunning 30-year-old actress, as she tenderly rests her hand on his right knee. They were off-duty and not filming. The pair - who play on-screen lovers - then gripped each other’s hands as they sat intimately chatting and drinking after a day’s filming. The photos are sure to have angered Jessica Biel, 37, Timberlake's wife of seven years, and mother of the couple’s son, Silas, 4. Witnesses were shocked to see the singer and actor openly displaying affection for Wainwright, best known for her role as Maia Roberts on the Freeform television series Shadowhunters. The pair were deep in conversation for about 40 minutes, before they disappeared inside the bar. It’s believed they left via a rear exit at about 12.30am. One said Timberlake, wearing a cap, ripped jeans, and a zip-up jacket, looked to have been drinking heavily as they sat chatting in the dark corner on a balcony at The Absinthe House, on Bourbon Street. At one stage, Timberlake grabbed Wainwright’s hand and rested in on his knee under their table. He then gently caressed it with both his hands. He was seen smiling and locked in intimate conversation with his co-star, who at one stage, stroked his back. Wainwright can currently be seen starring alongside Michael B Jordan in the Netflix series Raising Dion. Timberlake and Biel are widely considered to have one of the most devoted marriages in Hollywood. 24 Nov 2019 Pictured: Justin Timberl
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A UK TEAM OF SATELLITE HISTORIANS CLAIM TO HAVE MADE HISTORY-CHANGING DISCOVERY OF THE LOST CITY OF ATLANTIS WITH PIX AND VIDEO – LINK TO VIDEO TRAILER OF FILM MADE OF DISCOVERY http://ingeniofilms.com/elements/atlantica/ DOWNLOAD LINK TO IMAGES: https://we.tl/t-9t8GLOOvz7 By Magnus News Agency A UK team of satellite historians claim to have discovered the true location of the lost city of ATLANTIS. Ground-breaking antiquity specialists Merlin Burrows believe the ruins of the legendary civilization can be found in modern-day southern Spain. The exact location is somewhere north of the city of Cadiz, Andalucía, centred around the Doñana National Park, which the UK historians believe was once a vast inland sea. And they claim from the park south and north there is further evidence of the ancient civilisation, with 15 other settlements dotted along the coastline. Atlantis was recorded in the writings of Greek philosopher Plato who lived around 400BC. He described an advanced island civilization that ruled a vast maritime empire, some 9,000 years before his own era. The city of Atlantis at the centre of this empire was described as having, among other features, an enormous harbour wall, huge entrance pillars, a temple to the god Poseidon and massive circular pieces of land carved out by the Atlanteans to live on. It is thought a cataclysmic natural disaster, such as a tsunami or volcanic event, eventually wiped out the Atlanteans, consigning their legacy to legend. But now using unique satellite investigation techniques, aerial photography and ground observations of the site, British experts believe they have found all the features of Atlantis Plato described and evidence of how they were destroyed. Although some scholars believe Atlantis to be a myth, Merlin Burrows claim their discoveries will once and for all prove the lost civilization existed. Maritime historian Tim Akers, head of research at Merlin Burrows, said not only had they discovered Atlantis
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  • EXCLUSIVE: ***NO NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, NO NEW YORK TIMES, NO NEWSDAY*** Some homeowners plant elaborate gardens. Others splurge on tennis courts or swimming pools. Alan Wilzig prefers something a bit racier. In the backyard of his 150-year-old Dutch Colonial-style home in the Hudson Valley town of Taghkanic, he has built a 1.15-mile-long, 40-foot-wide, bidirectional racetrack — heavy on the hairpin turns and smooth as a billiard table — designed for high-performance motorcycles and cars. “You’re going fast enough to make your ass pucker,” Wilzig, 52, told The Post. “The f– ing hairs on your neck stand up.” The lobster-claw-shaped course is the only personal-use, professional-quality private racetrack in the world, according to Wilzig. It boasts nine turns, 80 feet of elevation changes, grass-covered boundaries and FoamAir fences outside the corners to soften the impact of going off course. (There have been four accidents on the track but no injuries.) Wilzig, who once made headlines for having co-owned a castle in Water Mill, LI, with his brother Ivan, describes the track as a “field of dreams for motor sports.” The impetus for it came in the late 1990s after a motorcycle-riding buddy in the Hamptons nearly got killed by an automobile; the idea of street-riding became increasingly unappealing to Wilzig. “After 100,000 miles of around-the-world motorcycle-riding without incident,” he said. “I realized it was only a matter of time before somebody pulled out in a fancy car and hit me.” Wilzig financed his property purchase with cash from the sale of the Trust Company of New Jersey bank in 2004. Long controlled by Wilzig’s father, Siggi B., who died in 2003, it went for $726 million. In 2005, Alan took his cut of the profits and bought the 275-acre spread upstate for $3.35 million. “I bought this property with the intention of building a racetrack,” said Wilzig, who served as the bank’s CEO and now focuses primarily on philanthropy.
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  • EXCLUSIVE: ***NO NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, NO NEW YORK TIMES, NO NEWSDAY*** Some homeowners plant elaborate gardens. Others splurge on tennis courts or swimming pools. Alan Wilzig prefers something a bit racier. In the backyard of his 150-year-old Dutch Colonial-style home in the Hudson Valley town of Taghkanic, he has built a 1.15-mile-long, 40-foot-wide, bidirectional racetrack — heavy on the hairpin turns and smooth as a billiard table — designed for high-performance motorcycles and cars. “You’re going fast enough to make your ass pucker,” Wilzig, 52, told The Post. “The f– ing hairs on your neck stand up.” The lobster-claw-shaped course is the only personal-use, professional-quality private racetrack in the world, according to Wilzig. It boasts nine turns, 80 feet of elevation changes, grass-covered boundaries and FoamAir fences outside the corners to soften the impact of going off course. (There have been four accidents on the track but no injuries.) Wilzig, who once made headlines for having co-owned a castle in Water Mill, LI, with his brother Ivan, describes the track as a “field of dreams for motor sports.” The impetus for it came in the late 1990s after a motorcycle-riding buddy in the Hamptons nearly got killed by an automobile; the idea of street-riding became increasingly unappealing to Wilzig. “After 100,000 miles of around-the-world motorcycle-riding without incident,” he said. “I realized it was only a matter of time before somebody pulled out in a fancy car and hit me.” Wilzig financed his property purchase with cash from the sale of the Trust Company of New Jersey bank in 2004. Long controlled by Wilzig’s father, Siggi B., who died in 2003, it went for $726 million. In 2005, Alan took his cut of the profits and bought the 275-acre spread upstate for $3.35 million. “I bought this property with the intention of building a racetrack,” said Wilzig, who served as the bank’s CEO and now focuses primarily on philanthropy.
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  • EXCLUSIVE: ***NO NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, NO NEW YORK TIMES, NO NEWSDAY*** Some homeowners plant elaborate gardens. Others splurge on tennis courts or swimming pools. Alan Wilzig prefers something a bit racier. In the backyard of his 150-year-old Dutch Colonial-style home in the Hudson Valley town of Taghkanic, he has built a 1.15-mile-long, 40-foot-wide, bidirectional racetrack — heavy on the hairpin turns and smooth as a billiard table — designed for high-performance motorcycles and cars. “You’re going fast enough to make your ass pucker,” Wilzig, 52, told The Post. “The f– ing hairs on your neck stand up.” The lobster-claw-shaped course is the only personal-use, professional-quality private racetrack in the world, according to Wilzig. It boasts nine turns, 80 feet of elevation changes, grass-covered boundaries and FoamAir fences outside the corners to soften the impact of going off course. (There have been four accidents on the track but no injuries.) Wilzig, who once made headlines for having co-owned a castle in Water Mill, LI, with his brother Ivan, describes the track as a “field of dreams for motor sports.” The impetus for it came in the late 1990s after a motorcycle-riding buddy in the Hamptons nearly got killed by an automobile; the idea of street-riding became increasingly unappealing to Wilzig. “After 100,000 miles of around-the-world motorcycle-riding without incident,” he said. “I realized it was only a matter of time before somebody pulled out in a fancy car and hit me.” Wilzig financed his property purchase with cash from the sale of the Trust Company of New Jersey bank in 2004. Long controlled by Wilzig’s father, Siggi B., who died in 2003, it went for $726 million. In 2005, Alan took his cut of the profits and bought the 275-acre spread upstate for $3.35 million. “I bought this property with the intention of building a racetrack,” said Wilzig, who served as the bank’s CEO and now focuses primarily on philanthropy.
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  • EXCLUSIVE: ***NO NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, NO NEW YORK TIMES, NO NEWSDAY*** Some homeowners plant elaborate gardens. Others splurge on tennis courts or swimming pools. Alan Wilzig prefers something a bit racier. In the backyard of his 150-year-old Dutch Colonial-style home in the Hudson Valley town of Taghkanic, he has built a 1.15-mile-long, 40-foot-wide, bidirectional racetrack — heavy on the hairpin turns and smooth as a billiard table — designed for high-performance motorcycles and cars. “You’re going fast enough to make your ass pucker,” Wilzig, 52, told The Post. “The f– ing hairs on your neck stand up.” The lobster-claw-shaped course is the only personal-use, professional-quality private racetrack in the world, according to Wilzig. It boasts nine turns, 80 feet of elevation changes, grass-covered boundaries and FoamAir fences outside the corners to soften the impact of going off course. (There have been four accidents on the track but no injuries.) Wilzig, who once made headlines for having co-owned a castle in Water Mill, LI, with his brother Ivan, describes the track as a “field of dreams for motor sports.” The impetus for it came in the late 1990s after a motorcycle-riding buddy in the Hamptons nearly got killed by an automobile; the idea of street-riding became increasingly unappealing to Wilzig. “After 100,000 miles of around-the-world motorcycle-riding without incident,” he said. “I realized it was only a matter of time before somebody pulled out in a fancy car and hit me.” Wilzig financed his property purchase with cash from the sale of the Trust Company of New Jersey bank in 2004. Long controlled by Wilzig’s father, Siggi B., who died in 2003, it went for $726 million. In 2005, Alan took his cut of the profits and bought the 275-acre spread upstate for $3.35 million. “I bought this property with the intention of building a racetrack,” said Wilzig, who served as the bank’s CEO and now focuses primarily on philanthropy.
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  • EXCLUSIVE: ***NO NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, NO NEW YORK TIMES, NO NEWSDAY*** Some homeowners plant elaborate gardens. Others splurge on tennis courts or swimming pools. Alan Wilzig prefers something a bit racier. In the backyard of his 150-year-old Dutch Colonial-style home in the Hudson Valley town of Taghkanic, he has built a 1.15-mile-long, 40-foot-wide, bidirectional racetrack — heavy on the hairpin turns and smooth as a billiard table — designed for high-performance motorcycles and cars. “You’re going fast enough to make your ass pucker,” Wilzig, 52, told The Post. “The f– ing hairs on your neck stand up.” The lobster-claw-shaped course is the only personal-use, professional-quality private racetrack in the world, according to Wilzig. It boasts nine turns, 80 feet of elevation changes, grass-covered boundaries and FoamAir fences outside the corners to soften the impact of going off course. (There have been four accidents on the track but no injuries.) Wilzig, who once made headlines for having co-owned a castle in Water Mill, LI, with his brother Ivan, describes the track as a “field of dreams for motor sports.” The impetus for it came in the late 1990s after a motorcycle-riding buddy in the Hamptons nearly got killed by an automobile; the idea of street-riding became increasingly unappealing to Wilzig. “After 100,000 miles of around-the-world motorcycle-riding without incident,” he said. “I realized it was only a matter of time before somebody pulled out in a fancy car and hit me.” Wilzig financed his property purchase with cash from the sale of the Trust Company of New Jersey bank in 2004. Long controlled by Wilzig’s father, Siggi B., who died in 2003, it went for $726 million. In 2005, Alan took his cut of the profits and bought the 275-acre spread upstate for $3.35 million. “I bought this property with the intention of building a racetrack,” said Wilzig, who served as the bank’s CEO and now focuses primarily on philanthropy.
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  • EXCLUSIVE: ***NO NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, NO NEW YORK TIMES, NO NEWSDAY*** Some homeowners plant elaborate gardens. Others splurge on tennis courts or swimming pools. Alan Wilzig prefers something a bit racier. In the backyard of his 150-year-old Dutch Colonial-style home in the Hudson Valley town of Taghkanic, he has built a 1.15-mile-long, 40-foot-wide, bidirectional racetrack — heavy on the hairpin turns and smooth as a billiard table — designed for high-performance motorcycles and cars. “You’re going fast enough to make your ass pucker,” Wilzig, 52, told The Post. “The f– ing hairs on your neck stand up.” The lobster-claw-shaped course is the only personal-use, professional-quality private racetrack in the world, according to Wilzig. It boasts nine turns, 80 feet of elevation changes, grass-covered boundaries and FoamAir fences outside the corners to soften the impact of going off course. (There have been four accidents on the track but no injuries.) Wilzig, who once made headlines for having co-owned a castle in Water Mill, LI, with his brother Ivan, describes the track as a “field of dreams for motor sports.” The impetus for it came in the late 1990s after a motorcycle-riding buddy in the Hamptons nearly got killed by an automobile; the idea of street-riding became increasingly unappealing to Wilzig. “After 100,000 miles of around-the-world motorcycle-riding without incident,” he said. “I realized it was only a matter of time before somebody pulled out in a fancy car and hit me.” Wilzig financed his property purchase with cash from the sale of the Trust Company of New Jersey bank in 2004. Long controlled by Wilzig’s father, Siggi B., who died in 2003, it went for $726 million. In 2005, Alan took his cut of the profits and bought the 275-acre spread upstate for $3.35 million. “I bought this property with the intention of building a racetrack,” said Wilzig, who served as the bank’s CEO and now focuses primarily on philanthropy.
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  • EXCLUSIVE: ***NO NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, NO NEW YORK TIMES, NO NEWSDAY*** Some homeowners plant elaborate gardens. Others splurge on tennis courts or swimming pools. Alan Wilzig prefers something a bit racier. In the backyard of his 150-year-old Dutch Colonial-style home in the Hudson Valley town of Taghkanic, he has built a 1.15-mile-long, 40-foot-wide, bidirectional racetrack — heavy on the hairpin turns and smooth as a billiard table — designed for high-performance motorcycles and cars. “You’re going fast enough to make your ass pucker,” Wilzig, 52, told The Post. “The f– ing hairs on your neck stand up.” The lobster-claw-shaped course is the only personal-use, professional-quality private racetrack in the world, according to Wilzig. It boasts nine turns, 80 feet of elevation changes, grass-covered boundaries and FoamAir fences outside the corners to soften the impact of going off course. (There have been four accidents on the track but no injuries.) Wilzig, who once made headlines for having co-owned a castle in Water Mill, LI, with his brother Ivan, describes the track as a “field of dreams for motor sports.” The impetus for it came in the late 1990s after a motorcycle-riding buddy in the Hamptons nearly got killed by an automobile; the idea of street-riding became increasingly unappealing to Wilzig. “After 100,000 miles of around-the-world motorcycle-riding without incident,” he said. “I realized it was only a matter of time before somebody pulled out in a fancy car and hit me.” Wilzig financed his property purchase with cash from the sale of the Trust Company of New Jersey bank in 2004. Long controlled by Wilzig’s father, Siggi B., who died in 2003, it went for $726 million. In 2005, Alan took his cut of the profits and bought the 275-acre spread upstate for $3.35 million. “I bought this property with the intention of building a racetrack,” said Wilzig, who served as the bank’s CEO and now focuses primarily on philanthropy.
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  • EXCLUSIVE: ***NO NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, NO NEW YORK TIMES, NO NEWSDAY*** Some homeowners plant elaborate gardens. Others splurge on tennis courts or swimming pools. Alan Wilzig prefers something a bit racier. In the backyard of his 150-year-old Dutch Colonial-style home in the Hudson Valley town of Taghkanic, he has built a 1.15-mile-long, 40-foot-wide, bidirectional racetrack — heavy on the hairpin turns and smooth as a billiard table — designed for high-performance motorcycles and cars. “You’re going fast enough to make your ass pucker,” Wilzig, 52, told The Post. “The f– ing hairs on your neck stand up.” The lobster-claw-shaped course is the only personal-use, professional-quality private racetrack in the world, according to Wilzig. It boasts nine turns, 80 feet of elevation changes, grass-covered boundaries and FoamAir fences outside the corners to soften the impact of going off course. (There have been four accidents on the track but no injuries.) Wilzig, who once made headlines for having co-owned a castle in Water Mill, LI, with his brother Ivan, describes the track as a “field of dreams for motor sports.” The impetus for it came in the late 1990s after a motorcycle-riding buddy in the Hamptons nearly got killed by an automobile; the idea of street-riding became increasingly unappealing to Wilzig. “After 100,000 miles of around-the-world motorcycle-riding without incident,” he said. “I realized it was only a matter of time before somebody pulled out in a fancy car and hit me.” Wilzig financed his property purchase with cash from the sale of the Trust Company of New Jersey bank in 2004. Long controlled by Wilzig’s father, Siggi B., who died in 2003, it went for $726 million. In 2005, Alan took his cut of the profits and bought the 275-acre spread upstate for $3.35 million. “I bought this property with the intention of building a racetrack,” said Wilzig, who served as the bank’s CEO and now focuses primarily on philanthropy.
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  • EXCLUSIVE: ***NO NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, NO NEW YORK TIMES, NO NEWSDAY*** Some homeowners plant elaborate gardens. Others splurge on tennis courts or swimming pools. Alan Wilzig prefers something a bit racier. In the backyard of his 150-year-old Dutch Colonial-style home in the Hudson Valley town of Taghkanic, he has built a 1.15-mile-long, 40-foot-wide, bidirectional racetrack — heavy on the hairpin turns and smooth as a billiard table — designed for high-performance motorcycles and cars. “You’re going fast enough to make your ass pucker,” Wilzig, 52, told The Post. “The f– ing hairs on your neck stand up.” The lobster-claw-shaped course is the only personal-use, professional-quality private racetrack in the world, according to Wilzig. It boasts nine turns, 80 feet of elevation changes, grass-covered boundaries and FoamAir fences outside the corners to soften the impact of going off course. (There have been four accidents on the track but no injuries.) Wilzig, who once made headlines for having co-owned a castle in Water Mill, LI, with his brother Ivan, describes the track as a “field of dreams for motor sports.” The impetus for it came in the late 1990s after a motorcycle-riding buddy in the Hamptons nearly got killed by an automobile; the idea of street-riding became increasingly unappealing to Wilzig. “After 100,000 miles of around-the-world motorcycle-riding without incident,” he said. “I realized it was only a matter of time before somebody pulled out in a fancy car and hit me.” Wilzig financed his property purchase with cash from the sale of the Trust Company of New Jersey bank in 2004. Long controlled by Wilzig’s father, Siggi B., who died in 2003, it went for $726 million. In 2005, Alan took his cut of the profits and bought the 275-acre spread upstate for $3.35 million. “I bought this property with the intention of building a racetrack,” said Wilzig, who served as the bank’s CEO and now focuses primarily on philanthropy.
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  • EXCLUSIVE: ***NO NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, NO NEW YORK TIMES, NO NEWSDAY*** Some homeowners plant elaborate gardens. Others splurge on tennis courts or swimming pools. Alan Wilzig prefers something a bit racier. In the backyard of his 150-year-old Dutch Colonial-style home in the Hudson Valley town of Taghkanic, he has built a 1.15-mile-long, 40-foot-wide, bidirectional racetrack — heavy on the hairpin turns and smooth as a billiard table — designed for high-performance motorcycles and cars. “You’re going fast enough to make your ass pucker,” Wilzig, 52, told The Post. “The f– ing hairs on your neck stand up.” The lobster-claw-shaped course is the only personal-use, professional-quality private racetrack in the world, according to Wilzig. It boasts nine turns, 80 feet of elevation changes, grass-covered boundaries and FoamAir fences outside the corners to soften the impact of going off course. (There have been four accidents on the track but no injuries.) Wilzig, who once made headlines for having co-owned a castle in Water Mill, LI, with his brother Ivan, describes the track as a “field of dreams for motor sports.” The impetus for it came in the late 1990s after a motorcycle-riding buddy in the Hamptons nearly got killed by an automobile; the idea of street-riding became increasingly unappealing to Wilzig. “After 100,000 miles of around-the-world motorcycle-riding without incident,” he said. “I realized it was only a matter of time before somebody pulled out in a fancy car and hit me.” Wilzig financed his property purchase with cash from the sale of the Trust Company of New Jersey bank in 2004. Long controlled by Wilzig’s father, Siggi B., who died in 2003, it went for $726 million. In 2005, Alan took his cut of the profits and bought the 275-acre spread upstate for $3.35 million. “I bought this property with the intention of building a racetrack,” said Wilzig, who served as the bank’s CEO and now focuses primarily on philanthropy.
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  • EXCLUSIVE: ***NO NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, NO NEW YORK TIMES, NO NEWSDAY*** Some homeowners plant elaborate gardens. Others splurge on tennis courts or swimming pools. Alan Wilzig prefers something a bit racier. In the backyard of his 150-year-old Dutch Colonial-style home in the Hudson Valley town of Taghkanic, he has built a 1.15-mile-long, 40-foot-wide, bidirectional racetrack — heavy on the hairpin turns and smooth as a billiard table — designed for high-performance motorcycles and cars. “You’re going fast enough to make your ass pucker,” Wilzig, 52, told The Post. “The f– ing hairs on your neck stand up.” The lobster-claw-shaped course is the only personal-use, professional-quality private racetrack in the world, according to Wilzig. It boasts nine turns, 80 feet of elevation changes, grass-covered boundaries and FoamAir fences outside the corners to soften the impact of going off course. (There have been four accidents on the track but no injuries.) Wilzig, who once made headlines for having co-owned a castle in Water Mill, LI, with his brother Ivan, describes the track as a “field of dreams for motor sports.” The impetus for it came in the late 1990s after a motorcycle-riding buddy in the Hamptons nearly got killed by an automobile; the idea of street-riding became increasingly unappealing to Wilzig. “After 100,000 miles of around-the-world motorcycle-riding without incident,” he said. “I realized it was only a matter of time before somebody pulled out in a fancy car and hit me.” Wilzig financed his property purchase with cash from the sale of the Trust Company of New Jersey bank in 2004. Long controlled by Wilzig’s father, Siggi B., who died in 2003, it went for $726 million. In 2005, Alan took his cut of the profits and bought the 275-acre spread upstate for $3.35 million. “I bought this property with the intention of building a racetrack,” said Wilzig, who served as the bank’s CEO and now focuses primarily on philanthropy.
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  • EXCLUSIVE: ***NO NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, NO NEW YORK TIMES, NO NEWSDAY*** Some homeowners plant elaborate gardens. Others splurge on tennis courts or swimming pools. Alan Wilzig prefers something a bit racier. In the backyard of his 150-year-old Dutch Colonial-style home in the Hudson Valley town of Taghkanic, he has built a 1.15-mile-long, 40-foot-wide, bidirectional racetrack — heavy on the hairpin turns and smooth as a billiard table — designed for high-performance motorcycles and cars. “You’re going fast enough to make your ass pucker,” Wilzig, 52, told The Post. “The f– ing hairs on your neck stand up.” The lobster-claw-shaped course is the only personal-use, professional-quality private racetrack in the world, according to Wilzig. It boasts nine turns, 80 feet of elevation changes, grass-covered boundaries and FoamAir fences outside the corners to soften the impact of going off course. (There have been four accidents on the track but no injuries.) Wilzig, who once made headlines for having co-owned a castle in Water Mill, LI, with his brother Ivan, describes the track as a “field of dreams for motor sports.” The impetus for it came in the late 1990s after a motorcycle-riding buddy in the Hamptons nearly got killed by an automobile; the idea of street-riding became increasingly unappealing to Wilzig. “After 100,000 miles of around-the-world motorcycle-riding without incident,” he said. “I realized it was only a matter of time before somebody pulled out in a fancy car and hit me.” Wilzig financed his property purchase with cash from the sale of the Trust Company of New Jersey bank in 2004. Long controlled by Wilzig’s father, Siggi B., who died in 2003, it went for $726 million. In 2005, Alan took his cut of the profits and bought the 275-acre spread upstate for $3.35 million. “I bought this property with the intention of building a racetrack,” said Wilzig, who served as the bank’s CEO and now focuses primarily on philanthropy.
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  • EXCLUSIVE: ***NO NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, NO NEW YORK TIMES, NO NEWSDAY*** Some homeowners plant elaborate gardens. Others splurge on tennis courts or swimming pools. Alan Wilzig prefers something a bit racier. In the backyard of his 150-year-old Dutch Colonial-style home in the Hudson Valley town of Taghkanic, he has built a 1.15-mile-long, 40-foot-wide, bidirectional racetrack — heavy on the hairpin turns and smooth as a billiard table — designed for high-performance motorcycles and cars. “You’re going fast enough to make your ass pucker,” Wilzig, 52, told The Post. “The f– ing hairs on your neck stand up.” The lobster-claw-shaped course is the only personal-use, professional-quality private racetrack in the world, according to Wilzig. It boasts nine turns, 80 feet of elevation changes, grass-covered boundaries and FoamAir fences outside the corners to soften the impact of going off course. (There have been four accidents on the track but no injuries.) Wilzig, who once made headlines for having co-owned a castle in Water Mill, LI, with his brother Ivan, describes the track as a “field of dreams for motor sports.” The impetus for it came in the late 1990s after a motorcycle-riding buddy in the Hamptons nearly got killed by an automobile; the idea of street-riding became increasingly unappealing to Wilzig. “After 100,000 miles of around-the-world motorcycle-riding without incident,” he said. “I realized it was only a matter of time before somebody pulled out in a fancy car and hit me.” Wilzig financed his property purchase with cash from the sale of the Trust Company of New Jersey bank in 2004. Long controlled by Wilzig’s father, Siggi B., who died in 2003, it went for $726 million. In 2005, Alan took his cut of the profits and bought the 275-acre spread upstate for $3.35 million. “I bought this property with the intention of building a racetrack,” said Wilzig, who served as the bank’s CEO and now focuses primarily on philanthropy.
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  • EXCLUSIVE: ***NO NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, NO NEW YORK TIMES, NO NEWSDAY*** Some homeowners plant elaborate gardens. Others splurge on tennis courts or swimming pools. Alan Wilzig prefers something a bit racier. In the backyard of his 150-year-old Dutch Colonial-style home in the Hudson Valley town of Taghkanic, he has built a 1.15-mile-long, 40-foot-wide, bidirectional racetrack — heavy on the hairpin turns and smooth as a billiard table — designed for high-performance motorcycles and cars. “You’re going fast enough to make your ass pucker,” Wilzig, 52, told The Post. “The f– ing hairs on your neck stand up.” The lobster-claw-shaped course is the only personal-use, professional-quality private racetrack in the world, according to Wilzig. It boasts nine turns, 80 feet of elevation changes, grass-covered boundaries and FoamAir fences outside the corners to soften the impact of going off course. (There have been four accidents on the track but no injuries.) Wilzig, who once made headlines for having co-owned a castle in Water Mill, LI, with his brother Ivan, describes the track as a “field of dreams for motor sports.” The impetus for it came in the late 1990s after a motorcycle-riding buddy in the Hamptons nearly got killed by an automobile; the idea of street-riding became increasingly unappealing to Wilzig. “After 100,000 miles of around-the-world motorcycle-riding without incident,” he said. “I realized it was only a matter of time before somebody pulled out in a fancy car and hit me.” Wilzig financed his property purchase with cash from the sale of the Trust Company of New Jersey bank in 2004. Long controlled by Wilzig’s father, Siggi B., who died in 2003, it went for $726 million. In 2005, Alan took his cut of the profits and bought the 275-acre spread upstate for $3.35 million. “I bought this property with the intention of building a racetrack,” said Wilzig, who served as the bank’s CEO and now focuses primarily on philanthropy.
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  • EXCLUSIVE: ***NO NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, NO NEW YORK TIMES, NO NEWSDAY*** Some homeowners plant elaborate gardens. Others splurge on tennis courts or swimming pools. Alan Wilzig prefers something a bit racier. In the backyard of his 150-year-old Dutch Colonial-style home in the Hudson Valley town of Taghkanic, he has built a 1.15-mile-long, 40-foot-wide, bidirectional racetrack — heavy on the hairpin turns and smooth as a billiard table — designed for high-performance motorcycles and cars. “You’re going fast enough to make your ass pucker,” Wilzig, 52, told The Post. “The f– ing hairs on your neck stand up.” The lobster-claw-shaped course is the only personal-use, professional-quality private racetrack in the world, according to Wilzig. It boasts nine turns, 80 feet of elevation changes, grass-covered boundaries and FoamAir fences outside the corners to soften the impact of going off course. (There have been four accidents on the track but no injuries.) Wilzig, who once made headlines for having co-owned a castle in Water Mill, LI, with his brother Ivan, describes the track as a “field of dreams for motor sports.” The impetus for it came in the late 1990s after a motorcycle-riding buddy in the Hamptons nearly got killed by an automobile; the idea of street-riding became increasingly unappealing to Wilzig. “After 100,000 miles of around-the-world motorcycle-riding without incident,” he said. “I realized it was only a matter of time before somebody pulled out in a fancy car and hit me.” Wilzig financed his property purchase with cash from the sale of the Trust Company of New Jersey bank in 2004. Long controlled by Wilzig’s father, Siggi B., who died in 2003, it went for $726 million. In 2005, Alan took his cut of the profits and bought the 275-acre spread upstate for $3.35 million. “I bought this property with the intention of building a racetrack,” said Wilzig, who served as the bank’s CEO and now focuses primarily on philanthropy.
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  • EXCLUSIVE: ***NO NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, NO NEW YORK TIMES, NO NEWSDAY*** Some homeowners plant elaborate gardens. Others splurge on tennis courts or swimming pools. Alan Wilzig prefers something a bit racier. In the backyard of his 150-year-old Dutch Colonial-style home in the Hudson Valley town of Taghkanic, he has built a 1.15-mile-long, 40-foot-wide, bidirectional racetrack — heavy on the hairpin turns and smooth as a billiard table — designed for high-performance motorcycles and cars. “You’re going fast enough to make your ass pucker,” Wilzig, 52, told The Post. “The f– ing hairs on your neck stand up.” The lobster-claw-shaped course is the only personal-use, professional-quality private racetrack in the world, according to Wilzig. It boasts nine turns, 80 feet of elevation changes, grass-covered boundaries and FoamAir fences outside the corners to soften the impact of going off course. (There have been four accidents on the track but no injuries.) Wilzig, who once made headlines for having co-owned a castle in Water Mill, LI, with his brother Ivan, describes the track as a “field of dreams for motor sports.” The impetus for it came in the late 1990s after a motorcycle-riding buddy in the Hamptons nearly got killed by an automobile; the idea of street-riding became increasingly unappealing to Wilzig. “After 100,000 miles of around-the-world motorcycle-riding without incident,” he said. “I realized it was only a matter of time before somebody pulled out in a fancy car and hit me.” Wilzig financed his property purchase with cash from the sale of the Trust Company of New Jersey bank in 2004. Long controlled by Wilzig’s father, Siggi B., who died in 2003, it went for $726 million. In 2005, Alan took his cut of the profits and bought the 275-acre spread upstate for $3.35 million. “I bought this property with the intention of building a racetrack,” said Wilzig, who served as the bank’s CEO and now focuses primarily on philanthropy.
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  • EXCLUSIVE: ***NO NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, NO NEW YORK TIMES, NO NEWSDAY*** Some homeowners plant elaborate gardens. Others splurge on tennis courts or swimming pools. Alan Wilzig prefers something a bit racier. In the backyard of his 150-year-old Dutch Colonial-style home in the Hudson Valley town of Taghkanic, he has built a 1.15-mile-long, 40-foot-wide, bidirectional racetrack — heavy on the hairpin turns and smooth as a billiard table — designed for high-performance motorcycles and cars. “You’re going fast enough to make your ass pucker,” Wilzig, 52, told The Post. “The f– ing hairs on your neck stand up.” The lobster-claw-shaped course is the only personal-use, professional-quality private racetrack in the world, according to Wilzig. It boasts nine turns, 80 feet of elevation changes, grass-covered boundaries and FoamAir fences outside the corners to soften the impact of going off course. (There have been four accidents on the track but no injuries.) Wilzig, who once made headlines for having co-owned a castle in Water Mill, LI, with his brother Ivan, describes the track as a “field of dreams for motor sports.” The impetus for it came in the late 1990s after a motorcycle-riding buddy in the Hamptons nearly got killed by an automobile; the idea of street-riding became increasingly unappealing to Wilzig. “After 100,000 miles of around-the-world motorcycle-riding without incident,” he said. “I realized it was only a matter of time before somebody pulled out in a fancy car and hit me.” Wilzig financed his property purchase with cash from the sale of the Trust Company of New Jersey bank in 2004. Long controlled by Wilzig’s father, Siggi B., who died in 2003, it went for $726 million. In 2005, Alan took his cut of the profits and bought the 275-acre spread upstate for $3.35 million. “I bought this property with the intention of building a racetrack,” said Wilzig, who served as the bank’s CEO and now focuses primarily on philanthropy.
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  • EXCLUSIVE: ***NO NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, NO NEW YORK TIMES, NO NEWSDAY*** Some homeowners plant elaborate gardens. Others splurge on tennis courts or swimming pools. Alan Wilzig prefers something a bit racier. In the backyard of his 150-year-old Dutch Colonial-style home in the Hudson Valley town of Taghkanic, he has built a 1.15-mile-long, 40-foot-wide, bidirectional racetrack — heavy on the hairpin turns and smooth as a billiard table — designed for high-performance motorcycles and cars. “You’re going fast enough to make your ass pucker,” Wilzig, 52, told The Post. “The f– ing hairs on your neck stand up.” The lobster-claw-shaped course is the only personal-use, professional-quality private racetrack in the world, according to Wilzig. It boasts nine turns, 80 feet of elevation changes, grass-covered boundaries and FoamAir fences outside the corners to soften the impact of going off course. (There have been four accidents on the track but no injuries.) Wilzig, who once made headlines for having co-owned a castle in Water Mill, LI, with his brother Ivan, describes the track as a “field of dreams for motor sports.” The impetus for it came in the late 1990s after a motorcycle-riding buddy in the Hamptons nearly got killed by an automobile; the idea of street-riding became increasingly unappealing to Wilzig. “After 100,000 miles of around-the-world motorcycle-riding without incident,” he said. “I realized it was only a matter of time before somebody pulled out in a fancy car and hit me.” Wilzig financed his property purchase with cash from the sale of the Trust Company of New Jersey bank in 2004. Long controlled by Wilzig’s father, Siggi B., who died in 2003, it went for $726 million. In 2005, Alan took his cut of the profits and bought the 275-acre spread upstate for $3.35 million. “I bought this property with the intention of building a racetrack,” said Wilzig, who served as the bank’s CEO and now focuses primarily on philanthropy.
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  • EXCLUSIVE: ***NO NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, NO NEW YORK TIMES, NO NEWSDAY*** Some homeowners plant elaborate gardens. Others splurge on tennis courts or swimming pools. Alan Wilzig prefers something a bit racier. In the backyard of his 150-year-old Dutch Colonial-style home in the Hudson Valley town of Taghkanic, he has built a 1.15-mile-long, 40-foot-wide, bidirectional racetrack — heavy on the hairpin turns and smooth as a billiard table — designed for high-performance motorcycles and cars. “You’re going fast enough to make your ass pucker,” Wilzig, 52, told The Post. “The f– ing hairs on your neck stand up.” The lobster-claw-shaped course is the only personal-use, professional-quality private racetrack in the world, according to Wilzig. It boasts nine turns, 80 feet of elevation changes, grass-covered boundaries and FoamAir fences outside the corners to soften the impact of going off course. (There have been four accidents on the track but no injuries.) Wilzig, who once made headlines for having co-owned a castle in Water Mill, LI, with his brother Ivan, describes the track as a “field of dreams for motor sports.” The impetus for it came in the late 1990s after a motorcycle-riding buddy in the Hamptons nearly got killed by an automobile; the idea of street-riding became increasingly unappealing to Wilzig. “After 100,000 miles of around-the-world motorcycle-riding without incident,” he said. “I realized it was only a matter of time before somebody pulled out in a fancy car and hit me.” Wilzig financed his property purchase with cash from the sale of the Trust Company of New Jersey bank in 2004. Long controlled by Wilzig’s father, Siggi B., who died in 2003, it went for $726 million. In 2005, Alan took his cut of the profits and bought the 275-acre spread upstate for $3.35 million. “I bought this property with the intention of building a racetrack,” said Wilzig, who served as the bank’s CEO and now focuses primarily on philanthropy.
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  • EXCLUSIVE: ***NO NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, NO NEW YORK TIMES, NO NEWSDAY*** Some homeowners plant elaborate gardens. Others splurge on tennis courts or swimming pools. Alan Wilzig prefers something a bit racier. In the backyard of his 150-year-old Dutch Colonial-style home in the Hudson Valley town of Taghkanic, he has built a 1.15-mile-long, 40-foot-wide, bidirectional racetrack — heavy on the hairpin turns and smooth as a billiard table — designed for high-performance motorcycles and cars. “You’re going fast enough to make your ass pucker,” Wilzig, 52, told The Post. “The f– ing hairs on your neck stand up.” The lobster-claw-shaped course is the only personal-use, professional-quality private racetrack in the world, according to Wilzig. It boasts nine turns, 80 feet of elevation changes, grass-covered boundaries and FoamAir fences outside the corners to soften the impact of going off course. (There have been four accidents on the track but no injuries.) Wilzig, who once made headlines for having co-owned a castle in Water Mill, LI, with his brother Ivan, describes the track as a “field of dreams for motor sports.” The impetus for it came in the late 1990s after a motorcycle-riding buddy in the Hamptons nearly got killed by an automobile; the idea of street-riding became increasingly unappealing to Wilzig. “After 100,000 miles of around-the-world motorcycle-riding without incident,” he said. “I realized it was only a matter of time before somebody pulled out in a fancy car and hit me.” Wilzig financed his property purchase with cash from the sale of the Trust Company of New Jersey bank in 2004. Long controlled by Wilzig’s father, Siggi B., who died in 2003, it went for $726 million. In 2005, Alan took his cut of the profits and bought the 275-acre spread upstate for $3.35 million. “I bought this property with the intention of building a racetrack,” said Wilzig, who served as the bank’s CEO and now focuses primarily on philanthropy.
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  • EXCLUSIVE: ***NO NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, NO NEW YORK TIMES, NO NEWSDAY*** Some homeowners plant elaborate gardens. Others splurge on tennis courts or swimming pools. Alan Wilzig prefers something a bit racier. In the backyard of his 150-year-old Dutch Colonial-style home in the Hudson Valley town of Taghkanic, he has built a 1.15-mile-long, 40-foot-wide, bidirectional racetrack — heavy on the hairpin turns and smooth as a billiard table — designed for high-performance motorcycles and cars. “You’re going fast enough to make your ass pucker,” Wilzig, 52, told The Post. “The f– ing hairs on your neck stand up.” The lobster-claw-shaped course is the only personal-use, professional-quality private racetrack in the world, according to Wilzig. It boasts nine turns, 80 feet of elevation changes, grass-covered boundaries and FoamAir fences outside the corners to soften the impact of going off course. (There have been four accidents on the track but no injuries.) Wilzig, who once made headlines for having co-owned a castle in Water Mill, LI, with his brother Ivan, describes the track as a “field of dreams for motor sports.” The impetus for it came in the late 1990s after a motorcycle-riding buddy in the Hamptons nearly got killed by an automobile; the idea of street-riding became increasingly unappealing to Wilzig. “After 100,000 miles of around-the-world motorcycle-riding without incident,” he said. “I realized it was only a matter of time before somebody pulled out in a fancy car and hit me.” Wilzig financed his property purchase with cash from the sale of the Trust Company of New Jersey bank in 2004. Long controlled by Wilzig’s father, Siggi B., who died in 2003, it went for $726 million. In 2005, Alan took his cut of the profits and bought the 275-acre spread upstate for $3.35 million. “I bought this property with the intention of building a racetrack,” said Wilzig, who served as the bank’s CEO and now focuses primarily on philanthropy.
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  • EXCLUSIVE: ***NO NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, NO NEW YORK TIMES, NO NEWSDAY*** Some homeowners plant elaborate gardens. Others splurge on tennis courts or swimming pools. Alan Wilzig prefers something a bit racier. In the backyard of his 150-year-old Dutch Colonial-style home in the Hudson Valley town of Taghkanic, he has built a 1.15-mile-long, 40-foot-wide, bidirectional racetrack — heavy on the hairpin turns and smooth as a billiard table — designed for high-performance motorcycles and cars. “You’re going fast enough to make your ass pucker,” Wilzig, 52, told The Post. “The f– ing hairs on your neck stand up.” The lobster-claw-shaped course is the only personal-use, professional-quality private racetrack in the world, according to Wilzig. It boasts nine turns, 80 feet of elevation changes, grass-covered boundaries and FoamAir fences outside the corners to soften the impact of going off course. (There have been four accidents on the track but no injuries.) Wilzig, who once made headlines for having co-owned a castle in Water Mill, LI, with his brother Ivan, describes the track as a “field of dreams for motor sports.” The impetus for it came in the late 1990s after a motorcycle-riding buddy in the Hamptons nearly got killed by an automobile; the idea of street-riding became increasingly unappealing to Wilzig. “After 100,000 miles of around-the-world motorcycle-riding without incident,” he said. “I realized it was only a matter of time before somebody pulled out in a fancy car and hit me.” Wilzig financed his property purchase with cash from the sale of the Trust Company of New Jersey bank in 2004. Long controlled by Wilzig’s father, Siggi B., who died in 2003, it went for $726 million. In 2005, Alan took his cut of the profits and bought the 275-acre spread upstate for $3.35 million. “I bought this property with the intention of building a racetrack,” said Wilzig, who served as the bank’s CEO and now focuses primarily on philanthropy.
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  • EXCLUSIVE: ***NO NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, NO NEW YORK TIMES, NO NEWSDAY*** Some homeowners plant elaborate gardens. Others splurge on tennis courts or swimming pools. Alan Wilzig prefers something a bit racier. In the backyard of his 150-year-old Dutch Colonial-style home in the Hudson Valley town of Taghkanic, he has built a 1.15-mile-long, 40-foot-wide, bidirectional racetrack — heavy on the hairpin turns and smooth as a billiard table — designed for high-performance motorcycles and cars. “You’re going fast enough to make your ass pucker,” Wilzig, 52, told The Post. “The f– ing hairs on your neck stand up.” The lobster-claw-shaped course is the only personal-use, professional-quality private racetrack in the world, according to Wilzig. It boasts nine turns, 80 feet of elevation changes, grass-covered boundaries and FoamAir fences outside the corners to soften the impact of going off course. (There have been four accidents on the track but no injuries.) Wilzig, who once made headlines for having co-owned a castle in Water Mill, LI, with his brother Ivan, describes the track as a “field of dreams for motor sports.” The impetus for it came in the late 1990s after a motorcycle-riding buddy in the Hamptons nearly got killed by an automobile; the idea of street-riding became increasingly unappealing to Wilzig. “After 100,000 miles of around-the-world motorcycle-riding without incident,” he said. “I realized it was only a matter of time before somebody pulled out in a fancy car and hit me.” Wilzig financed his property purchase with cash from the sale of the Trust Company of New Jersey bank in 2004. Long controlled by Wilzig’s father, Siggi B., who died in 2003, it went for $726 million. In 2005, Alan took his cut of the profits and bought the 275-acre spread upstate for $3.35 million. “I bought this property with the intention of building a racetrack,” said Wilzig, who served as the bank’s CEO and now focuses primarily on philanthropy.
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  • EXCLUSIVE: ***NO NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, NO NEW YORK TIMES, NO NEWSDAY*** Some homeowners plant elaborate gardens. Others splurge on tennis courts or swimming pools. Alan Wilzig prefers something a bit racier. In the backyard of his 150-year-old Dutch Colonial-style home in the Hudson Valley town of Taghkanic, he has built a 1.15-mile-long, 40-foot-wide, bidirectional racetrack — heavy on the hairpin turns and smooth as a billiard table — designed for high-performance motorcycles and cars. “You’re going fast enough to make your ass pucker,” Wilzig, 52, told The Post. “The f– ing hairs on your neck stand up.” The lobster-claw-shaped course is the only personal-use, professional-quality private racetrack in the world, according to Wilzig. It boasts nine turns, 80 feet of elevation changes, grass-covered boundaries and FoamAir fences outside the corners to soften the impact of going off course. (There have been four accidents on the track but no injuries.) Wilzig, who once made headlines for having co-owned a castle in Water Mill, LI, with his brother Ivan, describes the track as a “field of dreams for motor sports.” The impetus for it came in the late 1990s after a motorcycle-riding buddy in the Hamptons nearly got killed by an automobile; the idea of street-riding became increasingly unappealing to Wilzig. “After 100,000 miles of around-the-world motorcycle-riding without incident,” he said. “I realized it was only a matter of time before somebody pulled out in a fancy car and hit me.” Wilzig financed his property purchase with cash from the sale of the Trust Company of New Jersey bank in 2004. Long controlled by Wilzig’s father, Siggi B., who died in 2003, it went for $726 million. In 2005, Alan took his cut of the profits and bought the 275-acre spread upstate for $3.35 million. “I bought this property with the intention of building a racetrack,” said Wilzig, who served as the bank’s CEO and now focuses primarily on philanthropy.
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  • EXCLUSIVE: ***NO NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, NO NEW YORK TIMES, NO NEWSDAY*** Some homeowners plant elaborate gardens. Others splurge on tennis courts or swimming pools. Alan Wilzig prefers something a bit racier. In the backyard of his 150-year-old Dutch Colonial-style home in the Hudson Valley town of Taghkanic, he has built a 1.15-mile-long, 40-foot-wide, bidirectional racetrack — heavy on the hairpin turns and smooth as a billiard table — designed for high-performance motorcycles and cars. “You’re going fast enough to make your ass pucker,” Wilzig, 52, told The Post. “The f– ing hairs on your neck stand up.” The lobster-claw-shaped course is the only personal-use, professional-quality private racetrack in the world, according to Wilzig. It boasts nine turns, 80 feet of elevation changes, grass-covered boundaries and FoamAir fences outside the corners to soften the impact of going off course. (There have been four accidents on the track but no injuries.) Wilzig, who once made headlines for having co-owned a castle in Water Mill, LI, with his brother Ivan, describes the track as a “field of dreams for motor sports.” The impetus for it came in the late 1990s after a motorcycle-riding buddy in the Hamptons nearly got killed by an automobile; the idea of street-riding became increasingly unappealing to Wilzig. “After 100,000 miles of around-the-world motorcycle-riding without incident,” he said. “I realized it was only a matter of time before somebody pulled out in a fancy car and hit me.” Wilzig financed his property purchase with cash from the sale of the Trust Company of New Jersey bank in 2004. Long controlled by Wilzig’s father, Siggi B., who died in 2003, it went for $726 million. In 2005, Alan took his cut of the profits and bought the 275-acre spread upstate for $3.35 million. “I bought this property with the intention of building a racetrack,” said Wilzig, who served as the bank’s CEO and now focuses primarily on philanthropy.
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  • EXCLUSIVE: ***NO NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, NO NEW YORK TIMES, NO NEWSDAY*** Some homeowners plant elaborate gardens. Others splurge on tennis courts or swimming pools. Alan Wilzig prefers something a bit racier. In the backyard of his 150-year-old Dutch Colonial-style home in the Hudson Valley town of Taghkanic, he has built a 1.15-mile-long, 40-foot-wide, bidirectional racetrack — heavy on the hairpin turns and smooth as a billiard table — designed for high-performance motorcycles and cars. “You’re going fast enough to make your ass pucker,” Wilzig, 52, told The Post. “The f– ing hairs on your neck stand up.” The lobster-claw-shaped course is the only personal-use, professional-quality private racetrack in the world, according to Wilzig. It boasts nine turns, 80 feet of elevation changes, grass-covered boundaries and FoamAir fences outside the corners to soften the impact of going off course. (There have been four accidents on the track but no injuries.) Wilzig, who once made headlines for having co-owned a castle in Water Mill, LI, with his brother Ivan, describes the track as a “field of dreams for motor sports.” The impetus for it came in the late 1990s after a motorcycle-riding buddy in the Hamptons nearly got killed by an automobile; the idea of street-riding became increasingly unappealing to Wilzig. “After 100,000 miles of around-the-world motorcycle-riding without incident,” he said. “I realized it was only a matter of time before somebody pulled out in a fancy car and hit me.” Wilzig financed his property purchase with cash from the sale of the Trust Company of New Jersey bank in 2004. Long controlled by Wilzig’s father, Siggi B., who died in 2003, it went for $726 million. In 2005, Alan took his cut of the profits and bought the 275-acre spread upstate for $3.35 million. “I bought this property with the intention of building a racetrack,” said Wilzig, who served as the bank’s CEO and now focuses primarily on philanthropy.
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  • EXCLUSIVE: ***NO NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, NO NEW YORK TIMES, NO NEWSDAY*** Some homeowners plant elaborate gardens. Others splurge on tennis courts or swimming pools. Alan Wilzig prefers something a bit racier. In the backyard of his 150-year-old Dutch Colonial-style home in the Hudson Valley town of Taghkanic, he has built a 1.15-mile-long, 40-foot-wide, bidirectional racetrack — heavy on the hairpin turns and smooth as a billiard table — designed for high-performance motorcycles and cars. “You’re going fast enough to make your ass pucker,” Wilzig, 52, told The Post. “The f– ing hairs on your neck stand up.” The lobster-claw-shaped course is the only personal-use, professional-quality private racetrack in the world, according to Wilzig. It boasts nine turns, 80 feet of elevation changes, grass-covered boundaries and FoamAir fences outside the corners to soften the impact of going off course. (There have been four accidents on the track but no injuries.) Wilzig, who once made headlines for having co-owned a castle in Water Mill, LI, with his brother Ivan, describes the track as a “field of dreams for motor sports.” The impetus for it came in the late 1990s after a motorcycle-riding buddy in the Hamptons nearly got killed by an automobile; the idea of street-riding became increasingly unappealing to Wilzig. “After 100,000 miles of around-the-world motorcycle-riding without incident,” he said. “I realized it was only a matter of time before somebody pulled out in a fancy car and hit me.” Wilzig financed his property purchase with cash from the sale of the Trust Company of New Jersey bank in 2004. Long controlled by Wilzig’s father, Siggi B., who died in 2003, it went for $726 million. In 2005, Alan took his cut of the profits and bought the 275-acre spread upstate for $3.35 million. “I bought this property with the intention of building a racetrack,” said Wilzig, who served as the bank’s CEO and now focuses primarily on philanthropy.
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  • EXCLUSIVE: ***NO NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, NO NEW YORK TIMES, NO NEWSDAY*** Some homeowners plant elaborate gardens. Others splurge on tennis courts or swimming pools. Alan Wilzig prefers something a bit racier. In the backyard of his 150-year-old Dutch Colonial-style home in the Hudson Valley town of Taghkanic, he has built a 1.15-mile-long, 40-foot-wide, bidirectional racetrack — heavy on the hairpin turns and smooth as a billiard table — designed for high-performance motorcycles and cars. “You’re going fast enough to make your ass pucker,” Wilzig, 52, told The Post. “The f– ing hairs on your neck stand up.” The lobster-claw-shaped course is the only personal-use, professional-quality private racetrack in the world, according to Wilzig. It boasts nine turns, 80 feet of elevation changes, grass-covered boundaries and FoamAir fences outside the corners to soften the impact of going off course. (There have been four accidents on the track but no injuries.) Wilzig, who once made headlines for having co-owned a castle in Water Mill, LI, with his brother Ivan, describes the track as a “field of dreams for motor sports.” The impetus for it came in the late 1990s after a motorcycle-riding buddy in the Hamptons nearly got killed by an automobile; the idea of street-riding became increasingly unappealing to Wilzig. “After 100,000 miles of around-the-world motorcycle-riding without incident,” he said. “I realized it was only a matter of time before somebody pulled out in a fancy car and hit me.” Wilzig financed his property purchase with cash from the sale of the Trust Company of New Jersey bank in 2004. Long controlled by Wilzig’s father, Siggi B., who died in 2003, it went for $726 million. In 2005, Alan took his cut of the profits and bought the 275-acre spread upstate for $3.35 million. “I bought this property with the intention of building a racetrack,” said Wilzig, who served as the bank’s CEO and now focuses primarily on philanthropy.
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  • EXCLUSIVE: ***NO NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, NO NEW YORK TIMES, NO NEWSDAY*** Some homeowners plant elaborate gardens. Others splurge on tennis courts or swimming pools. Alan Wilzig prefers something a bit racier. In the backyard of his 150-year-old Dutch Colonial-style home in the Hudson Valley town of Taghkanic, he has built a 1.15-mile-long, 40-foot-wide, bidirectional racetrack — heavy on the hairpin turns and smooth as a billiard table — designed for high-performance motorcycles and cars. “You’re going fast enough to make your ass pucker,” Wilzig, 52, told The Post. “The f– ing hairs on your neck stand up.” The lobster-claw-shaped course is the only personal-use, professional-quality private racetrack in the world, according to Wilzig. It boasts nine turns, 80 feet of elevation changes, grass-covered boundaries and FoamAir fences outside the corners to soften the impact of going off course. (There have been four accidents on the track but no injuries.) Wilzig, who once made headlines for having co-owned a castle in Water Mill, LI, with his brother Ivan, describes the track as a “field of dreams for motor sports.” The impetus for it came in the late 1990s after a motorcycle-riding buddy in the Hamptons nearly got killed by an automobile; the idea of street-riding became increasingly unappealing to Wilzig. “After 100,000 miles of around-the-world motorcycle-riding without incident,” he said. “I realized it was only a matter of time before somebody pulled out in a fancy car and hit me.” Wilzig financed his property purchase with cash from the sale of the Trust Company of New Jersey bank in 2004. Long controlled by Wilzig’s father, Siggi B., who died in 2003, it went for $726 million. In 2005, Alan took his cut of the profits and bought the 275-acre spread upstate for $3.35 million. “I bought this property with the intention of building a racetrack,” said Wilzig, who served as the bank’s CEO and now focuses primarily on philanthropy.
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  • EXCLUSIVE: ***NO NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, NO NEW YORK TIMES, NO NEWSDAY*** Some homeowners plant elaborate gardens. Others splurge on tennis courts or swimming pools. Alan Wilzig prefers something a bit racier. In the backyard of his 150-year-old Dutch Colonial-style home in the Hudson Valley town of Taghkanic, he has built a 1.15-mile-long, 40-foot-wide, bidirectional racetrack — heavy on the hairpin turns and smooth as a billiard table — designed for high-performance motorcycles and cars. “You’re going fast enough to make your ass pucker,” Wilzig, 52, told The Post. “The f– ing hairs on your neck stand up.” The lobster-claw-shaped course is the only personal-use, professional-quality private racetrack in the world, according to Wilzig. It boasts nine turns, 80 feet of elevation changes, grass-covered boundaries and FoamAir fences outside the corners to soften the impact of going off course. (There have been four accidents on the track but no injuries.) Wilzig, who once made headlines for having co-owned a castle in Water Mill, LI, with his brother Ivan, describes the track as a “field of dreams for motor sports.” The impetus for it came in the late 1990s after a motorcycle-riding buddy in the Hamptons nearly got killed by an automobile; the idea of street-riding became increasingly unappealing to Wilzig. “After 100,000 miles of around-the-world motorcycle-riding without incident,” he said. “I realized it was only a matter of time before somebody pulled out in a fancy car and hit me.” Wilzig financed his property purchase with cash from the sale of the Trust Company of New Jersey bank in 2004. Long controlled by Wilzig’s father, Siggi B., who died in 2003, it went for $726 million. In 2005, Alan took his cut of the profits and bought the 275-acre spread upstate for $3.35 million. “I bought this property with the intention of building a racetrack,” said Wilzig, who served as the bank’s CEO and now focuses primarily on philanthropy.
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  • EXCLUSIVE: ***NO NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, NO NEW YORK TIMES, NO NEWSDAY*** Some homeowners plant elaborate gardens. Others splurge on tennis courts or swimming pools. Alan Wilzig prefers something a bit racier. In the backyard of his 150-year-old Dutch Colonial-style home in the Hudson Valley town of Taghkanic, he has built a 1.15-mile-long, 40-foot-wide, bidirectional racetrack — heavy on the hairpin turns and smooth as a billiard table — designed for high-performance motorcycles and cars. “You’re going fast enough to make your ass pucker,” Wilzig, 52, told The Post. “The f– ing hairs on your neck stand up.” The lobster-claw-shaped course is the only personal-use, professional-quality private racetrack in the world, according to Wilzig. It boasts nine turns, 80 feet of elevation changes, grass-covered boundaries and FoamAir fences outside the corners to soften the impact of going off course. (There have been four accidents on the track but no injuries.) Wilzig, who once made headlines for having co-owned a castle in Water Mill, LI, with his brother Ivan, describes the track as a “field of dreams for motor sports.” The impetus for it came in the late 1990s after a motorcycle-riding buddy in the Hamptons nearly got killed by an automobile; the idea of street-riding became increasingly unappealing to Wilzig. “After 100,000 miles of around-the-world motorcycle-riding without incident,” he said. “I realized it was only a matter of time before somebody pulled out in a fancy car and hit me.” Wilzig financed his property purchase with cash from the sale of the Trust Company of New Jersey bank in 2004. Long controlled by Wilzig’s father, Siggi B., who died in 2003, it went for $726 million. In 2005, Alan took his cut of the profits and bought the 275-acre spread upstate for $3.35 million. “I bought this property with the intention of building a racetrack,” said Wilzig, who served as the bank’s CEO and now focuses primarily on philanthropy.
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  • EXCLUSIVE: ***NO NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, NO NEW YORK TIMES, NO NEWSDAY*** Some homeowners plant elaborate gardens. Others splurge on tennis courts or swimming pools. Alan Wilzig prefers something a bit racier. In the backyard of his 150-year-old Dutch Colonial-style home in the Hudson Valley town of Taghkanic, he has built a 1.15-mile-long, 40-foot-wide, bidirectional racetrack — heavy on the hairpin turns and smooth as a billiard table — designed for high-performance motorcycles and cars. “You’re going fast enough to make your ass pucker,” Wilzig, 52, told The Post. “The f– ing hairs on your neck stand up.” The lobster-claw-shaped course is the only personal-use, professional-quality private racetrack in the world, according to Wilzig. It boasts nine turns, 80 feet of elevation changes, grass-covered boundaries and FoamAir fences outside the corners to soften the impact of going off course. (There have been four accidents on the track but no injuries.) Wilzig, who once made headlines for having co-owned a castle in Water Mill, LI, with his brother Ivan, describes the track as a “field of dreams for motor sports.” The impetus for it came in the late 1990s after a motorcycle-riding buddy in the Hamptons nearly got killed by an automobile; the idea of street-riding became increasingly unappealing to Wilzig. “After 100,000 miles of around-the-world motorcycle-riding without incident,” he said. “I realized it was only a matter of time before somebody pulled out in a fancy car and hit me.” Wilzig financed his property purchase with cash from the sale of the Trust Company of New Jersey bank in 2004. Long controlled by Wilzig’s father, Siggi B., who died in 2003, it went for $726 million. In 2005, Alan took his cut of the profits and bought the 275-acre spread upstate for $3.35 million. “I bought this property with the intention of building a racetrack,” said Wilzig, who served as the bank’s CEO and now focuses primarily on philanthropy.
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  • EXCLUSIVE: ***NO NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, NO NEW YORK TIMES, NO NEWSDAY*** Some homeowners plant elaborate gardens. Others splurge on tennis courts or swimming pools. Alan Wilzig prefers something a bit racier. In the backyard of his 150-year-old Dutch Colonial-style home in the Hudson Valley town of Taghkanic, he has built a 1.15-mile-long, 40-foot-wide, bidirectional racetrack — heavy on the hairpin turns and smooth as a billiard table — designed for high-performance motorcycles and cars. “You’re going fast enough to make your ass pucker,” Wilzig, 52, told The Post. “The f– ing hairs on your neck stand up.” The lobster-claw-shaped course is the only personal-use, professional-quality private racetrack in the world, according to Wilzig. It boasts nine turns, 80 feet of elevation changes, grass-covered boundaries and FoamAir fences outside the corners to soften the impact of going off course. (There have been four accidents on the track but no injuries.) Wilzig, who once made headlines for having co-owned a castle in Water Mill, LI, with his brother Ivan, describes the track as a “field of dreams for motor sports.” The impetus for it came in the late 1990s after a motorcycle-riding buddy in the Hamptons nearly got killed by an automobile; the idea of street-riding became increasingly unappealing to Wilzig. “After 100,000 miles of around-the-world motorcycle-riding without incident,” he said. “I realized it was only a matter of time before somebody pulled out in a fancy car and hit me.” Wilzig financed his property purchase with cash from the sale of the Trust Company of New Jersey bank in 2004. Long controlled by Wilzig’s father, Siggi B., who died in 2003, it went for $726 million. In 2005, Alan took his cut of the profits and bought the 275-acre spread upstate for $3.35 million. “I bought this property with the intention of building a racetrack,” said Wilzig, who served as the bank’s CEO and now focuses primarily on philanthropy.
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  • EXCLUSIVE: ***NO NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, NO NEW YORK TIMES, NO NEWSDAY*** Some homeowners plant elaborate gardens. Others splurge on tennis courts or swimming pools. Alan Wilzig prefers something a bit racier. In the backyard of his 150-year-old Dutch Colonial-style home in the Hudson Valley town of Taghkanic, he has built a 1.15-mile-long, 40-foot-wide, bidirectional racetrack — heavy on the hairpin turns and smooth as a billiard table — designed for high-performance motorcycles and cars. “You’re going fast enough to make your ass pucker,” Wilzig, 52, told The Post. “The f– ing hairs on your neck stand up.” The lobster-claw-shaped course is the only personal-use, professional-quality private racetrack in the world, according to Wilzig. It boasts nine turns, 80 feet of elevation changes, grass-covered boundaries and FoamAir fences outside the corners to soften the impact of going off course. (There have been four accidents on the track but no injuries.) Wilzig, who once made headlines for having co-owned a castle in Water Mill, LI, with his brother Ivan, describes the track as a “field of dreams for motor sports.” The impetus for it came in the late 1990s after a motorcycle-riding buddy in the Hamptons nearly got killed by an automobile; the idea of street-riding became increasingly unappealing to Wilzig. “After 100,000 miles of around-the-world motorcycle-riding without incident,” he said. “I realized it was only a matter of time before somebody pulled out in a fancy car and hit me.” Wilzig financed his property purchase with cash from the sale of the Trust Company of New Jersey bank in 2004. Long controlled by Wilzig’s father, Siggi B., who died in 2003, it went for $726 million. In 2005, Alan took his cut of the profits and bought the 275-acre spread upstate for $3.35 million. “I bought this property with the intention of building a racetrack,” said Wilzig, who served as the bank’s CEO and now focuses primarily on philanthropy.
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  • EXCLUSIVE: ***NO NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, NO NEW YORK TIMES, NO NEWSDAY*** Some homeowners plant elaborate gardens. Others splurge on tennis courts or swimming pools. Alan Wilzig prefers something a bit racier. In the backyard of his 150-year-old Dutch Colonial-style home in the Hudson Valley town of Taghkanic, he has built a 1.15-mile-long, 40-foot-wide, bidirectional racetrack — heavy on the hairpin turns and smooth as a billiard table — designed for high-performance motorcycles and cars. “You’re going fast enough to make your ass pucker,” Wilzig, 52, told The Post. “The f– ing hairs on your neck stand up.” The lobster-claw-shaped course is the only personal-use, professional-quality private racetrack in the world, according to Wilzig. It boasts nine turns, 80 feet of elevation changes, grass-covered boundaries and FoamAir fences outside the corners to soften the impact of going off course. (There have been four accidents on the track but no injuries.) Wilzig, who once made headlines for having co-owned a castle in Water Mill, LI, with his brother Ivan, describes the track as a “field of dreams for motor sports.” The impetus for it came in the late 1990s after a motorcycle-riding buddy in the Hamptons nearly got killed by an automobile; the idea of street-riding became increasingly unappealing to Wilzig. “After 100,000 miles of around-the-world motorcycle-riding without incident,” he said. “I realized it was only a matter of time before somebody pulled out in a fancy car and hit me.” Wilzig financed his property purchase with cash from the sale of the Trust Company of New Jersey bank in 2004. Long controlled by Wilzig’s father, Siggi B., who died in 2003, it went for $726 million. In 2005, Alan took his cut of the profits and bought the 275-acre spread upstate for $3.35 million. “I bought this property with the intention of building a racetrack,” said Wilzig, who served as the bank’s CEO and now focuses primarily on philanthropy.
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  • EXCLUSIVE: ***NO NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, NO NEW YORK TIMES, NO NEWSDAY*** Some homeowners plant elaborate gardens. Others splurge on tennis courts or swimming pools. Alan Wilzig prefers something a bit racier. In the backyard of his 150-year-old Dutch Colonial-style home in the Hudson Valley town of Taghkanic, he has built a 1.15-mile-long, 40-foot-wide, bidirectional racetrack — heavy on the hairpin turns and smooth as a billiard table — designed for high-performance motorcycles and cars. “You’re going fast enough to make your ass pucker,” Wilzig, 52, told The Post. “The f– ing hairs on your neck stand up.” The lobster-claw-shaped course is the only personal-use, professional-quality private racetrack in the world, according to Wilzig. It boasts nine turns, 80 feet of elevation changes, grass-covered boundaries and FoamAir fences outside the corners to soften the impact of going off course. (There have been four accidents on the track but no injuries.) Wilzig, who once made headlines for having co-owned a castle in Water Mill, LI, with his brother Ivan, describes the track as a “field of dreams for motor sports.” The impetus for it came in the late 1990s after a motorcycle-riding buddy in the Hamptons nearly got killed by an automobile; the idea of street-riding became increasingly unappealing to Wilzig. “After 100,000 miles of around-the-world motorcycle-riding without incident,” he said. “I realized it was only a matter of time before somebody pulled out in a fancy car and hit me.” Wilzig financed his property purchase with cash from the sale of the Trust Company of New Jersey bank in 2004. Long controlled by Wilzig’s father, Siggi B., who died in 2003, it went for $726 million. In 2005, Alan took his cut of the profits and bought the 275-acre spread upstate for $3.35 million. “I bought this property with the intention of building a racetrack,” said Wilzig, who served as the bank’s CEO and now focuses primarily on philanthropy.
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  • Justin Timberlake gets back to work after the controversy of being photographed affectionately holding hands with his latest leading lady Alisha Wainwright. Casually dressed in sweat pants and hoodie, the singer and actor arrived on set in New Orleans, clutching a coffee. His trailer door has a sign saying Wake Up. In the upcoming movie, Palmer, he plays a former college football star who has fallen on hard times and had a stint in prison, and then falls for co-star Wainwright. Late on Thursday evening, Timberlake, 38, was spotted tightly clutching the arm of the stunning 30-year-old actress, as she tenderly rests her hand on his right knee. They were off-duty and not filming. The pair - who play on-screen lovers - then gripped each other’s hands as they sat intimately chatting and drinking after a day’s filming. The photos are sure to have angered Jessica Biel, 37, Timberlake's wife of seven years, and mother of the couple’s son, Silas, 4. Witnesses were shocked to see the singer and actor openly displaying affection for Wainwright, best known for her role as Maia Roberts on the Freeform television series Shadowhunters. The pair were deep in conversation for about 40 minutes, before they disappeared inside the bar. It’s believed they left via a rear exit at about 12.30am. One said Timberlake, wearing a cap, ripped jeans, and a zip-up jacket, looked to have been drinking heavily as they sat chatting in the dark corner on a balcony at The Absinthe House, on Bourbon Street. At one stage, Timberlake grabbed Wainwright’s hand and rested in on his knee under their table. He then gently caressed it with both his hands. He was seen smiling and locked in intimate conversation with his co-star, who at one stage, stroked his back. Wainwright can currently be seen starring alongside Michael B Jordan in the Netflix series Raising Dion. Timberlake and Biel are widely considered to have one of the most devoted marriages in Hollywood. 24 Nov 2019 Pictured: Justin Timberl
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  • Justin Timberlake gets back to work after the controversy of being photographed affectionately holding hands with his latest leading lady Alisha Wainwright. Casually dressed in sweat pants and hoodie, the singer and actor arrived on set in New Orleans, clutching a coffee. His trailer door has a sign saying Wake Up. In the upcoming movie, Palmer, he plays a former college football star who has fallen on hard times and had a stint in prison, and then falls for co-star Wainwright. Late on Thursday evening, Timberlake, 38, was spotted tightly clutching the arm of the stunning 30-year-old actress, as she tenderly rests her hand on his right knee. They were off-duty and not filming. The pair - who play on-screen lovers - then gripped each other’s hands as they sat intimately chatting and drinking after a day’s filming. The photos are sure to have angered Jessica Biel, 37, Timberlake's wife of seven years, and mother of the couple’s son, Silas, 4. Witnesses were shocked to see the singer and actor openly displaying affection for Wainwright, best known for her role as Maia Roberts on the Freeform television series Shadowhunters. The pair were deep in conversation for about 40 minutes, before they disappeared inside the bar. It’s believed they left via a rear exit at about 12.30am. One said Timberlake, wearing a cap, ripped jeans, and a zip-up jacket, looked to have been drinking heavily as they sat chatting in the dark corner on a balcony at The Absinthe House, on Bourbon Street. At one stage, Timberlake grabbed Wainwright’s hand and rested in on his knee under their table. He then gently caressed it with both his hands. He was seen smiling and locked in intimate conversation with his co-star, who at one stage, stroked his back. Wainwright can currently be seen starring alongside Michael B Jordan in the Netflix series Raising Dion. Timberlake and Biel are widely considered to have one of the most devoted marriages in Hollywood. 24 Nov 2019 Pictured: Justin Timberl
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  • Justin Timberlake gets back to work after the controversy of being photographed affectionately holding hands with his latest leading lady Alisha Wainwright. Casually dressed in sweat pants and hoodie, the singer and actor arrived on set in New Orleans, clutching a coffee. His trailer door has a sign saying Wake Up. In the upcoming movie, Palmer, he plays a former college football star who has fallen on hard times and had a stint in prison, and then falls for co-star Wainwright. Late on Thursday evening, Timberlake, 38, was spotted tightly clutching the arm of the stunning 30-year-old actress, as she tenderly rests her hand on his right knee. They were off-duty and not filming. The pair - who play on-screen lovers - then gripped each other’s hands as they sat intimately chatting and drinking after a day’s filming. The photos are sure to have angered Jessica Biel, 37, Timberlake's wife of seven years, and mother of the couple’s son, Silas, 4. Witnesses were shocked to see the singer and actor openly displaying affection for Wainwright, best known for her role as Maia Roberts on the Freeform television series Shadowhunters. The pair were deep in conversation for about 40 minutes, before they disappeared inside the bar. It’s believed they left via a rear exit at about 12.30am. One said Timberlake, wearing a cap, ripped jeans, and a zip-up jacket, looked to have been drinking heavily as they sat chatting in the dark corner on a balcony at The Absinthe House, on Bourbon Street. At one stage, Timberlake grabbed Wainwright’s hand and rested in on his knee under their table. He then gently caressed it with both his hands. He was seen smiling and locked in intimate conversation with his co-star, who at one stage, stroked his back. Wainwright can currently be seen starring alongside Michael B Jordan in the Netflix series Raising Dion. Timberlake and Biel are widely considered to have one of the most devoted marriages in Hollywood. 24 Nov 2019 Pictured: Justin Timberl
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  • Justin Timberlake gets back to work after the controversy of being photographed affectionately holding hands with his latest leading lady Alisha Wainwright. Casually dressed in sweat pants and hoodie, the singer and actor arrived on set in New Orleans, clutching a coffee. His trailer door has a sign saying Wake Up. In the upcoming movie, Palmer, he plays a former college football star who has fallen on hard times and had a stint in prison, and then falls for co-star Wainwright. Late on Thursday evening, Timberlake, 38, was spotted tightly clutching the arm of the stunning 30-year-old actress, as she tenderly rests her hand on his right knee. They were off-duty and not filming. The pair - who play on-screen lovers - then gripped each other’s hands as they sat intimately chatting and drinking after a day’s filming. The photos are sure to have angered Jessica Biel, 37, Timberlake's wife of seven years, and mother of the couple’s son, Silas, 4. Witnesses were shocked to see the singer and actor openly displaying affection for Wainwright, best known for her role as Maia Roberts on the Freeform television series Shadowhunters. The pair were deep in conversation for about 40 minutes, before they disappeared inside the bar. It’s believed they left via a rear exit at about 12.30am. One said Timberlake, wearing a cap, ripped jeans, and a zip-up jacket, looked to have been drinking heavily as they sat chatting in the dark corner on a balcony at The Absinthe House, on Bourbon Street. At one stage, Timberlake grabbed Wainwright’s hand and rested in on his knee under their table. He then gently caressed it with both his hands. He was seen smiling and locked in intimate conversation with his co-star, who at one stage, stroked his back. Wainwright can currently be seen starring alongside Michael B Jordan in the Netflix series Raising Dion. Timberlake and Biel are widely considered to have one of the most devoted marriages in Hollywood. 24 Nov 2019 Pictured: Justin Timberl
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