Despite Justin Timberlake's recent DUI arrest, his devoted fan base remained steadfast, filling Madison Square Garden to capacity by the time he took the stage.
Although there were initial concerns about a sparse crowd, with noticeable gaps in the audience just before showtime, his loyal supporters ultimately proved their unwavering dedication.
According to The Mirror, Timberlake's fans remain unswayed by his legal issues, maintaining that "he can do no wrong in their eyes."
Concerns about the concert's attendance were amplified by reports that the Selfish singer had expressed anxiety over how his arrest might affect his tour.
As revealed by The Post, a source close to the matter disclosed that the arresting officer didn't recognize the celebrity, who was overheard expressing concerns about the potential harm to his tour, highlighting the star's apprehension about the incident's impact on his professional endeavours.
At a previous show in Chicago, Timberlake communicated about the ordeal, telling his fans at the United Center Stadium, "It's been a tough week. I know I'm hard to love sometimes but you keep loving me right back."
The It Gonna Be Me heartthrob, landed in trouble with the law after being arrested for a traffic violation.
As per a press release from the Sag Harbor Police Department, obtained by the Mirror, Timberlake's 2025 BMW was stopped by police after he failed to halt at a stop sign and veered out of his lane.
The incident led to allegations of driving under the influence, putting the singer's spotless reputation at risk.
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