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Jessica Biel Hilariously Responds To TikToker Calling Her Justin Timberlake's 'Girlfriend'

Jessica Biel and Justin Timberlake
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The '7th Heaven' star called husband Timberlake her 'boyfriend' on Instagram after a TikToker who didn't know who he was went viral for saying 'your girlfriend looks like Jessica Biel.'

Last week, singer and actor Justin Timberlake felt the need to post a response on TikTok after a user commented on a previous video:

"Your girlfriend looks like Jessica Biel."

The original video that prompted that comment showed Timberlake enjoying a concert with his wife of 10 years, Jessica Biel.


You can see that video here:

The comment that summoned a follow-up by Timberlake read:

"I don't know who you are, but your girlfriend looks just like Jessica Biel.
"Congrats 🤩👍."

The "Suit and Tie" singer's response was merely a deflated and repeated, "Yeah."

@justintimberlake

Replying to @David 🧑‍💻🕺🎵🎧🎹🎛🎚🎙 From now on I’m only going by “Jessica Biel’s Boyfriend”

The 10-time Grammy winner even updated his profile to read, "Jessica Biel's boyfriend."

@justintimberlake/TikTok

And—as any devoted wife girlfriend would—Jessica Biel got in on the action, too.

She recently posted a photo of the couple on Instagram with the caption:

"My boyfriend."

Of course viewers of the post were in on the joke and had their fun, too.

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And it looks like there may just be a future for these two crazy kids, as Biel's bf wrote publicly on social media:

"I know this sounds crazy but, will you marry me? 😍"

@jessicabiel/Instagram

We hope she says yes.

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