Justin Timberlake and Jessica Biel Say Their Son Silas Is ‘Hitting His Terrible Twos a Little Early!’

Justin Timberlake and Jessica Biel Say Their Son Silas Is ‘Hitting His Terrible Twos a Little Early!’
Justin Timberlake and wife Jessica Biel recently opened up about the challenges they face with their adorable son Silas Radall.
While on the Oscars red carpet on Sunday, the couple shared some parenting stories about their nearly two year old.
“He does not want the diapers changed,” Timberlake, 36, said. “He’s hitting his terrible twos a little early, so we’re hoping he’ll get out of them a little early.”
Ummm…we’re not sure it works that way JT, but okay.
“He’s doing amazing, but it’s one of those things where you’re like, I love you, but I don’t know if I like you,” Mum Biel, 34, added.
“There’s other moments where you’re like, ‘This is really hard and I don’t know what the hell I’m doing.’ At first, it broke me down,” he said in an interview with The Hollywood Reporter. “Those first eight months felt like those old Ed Sullivan shows where people are balancing spinning plates on poles — except if you drop one, they die.”
Although Timberlake didn’t take home an Oscar for his first Academy Award nomination in the Best Original Song category for the Trolls hit “Can’t Stop The Feeling,” he did have the entire audience on their feet dancing with his opening performance.
Speaking about his inspiration for the hit song, the father of one said it was inspired purely by his son.
“You know, we had our son probably six months before. We were still in that new parent fog and this job came up,” said Timberlake. “And it just seemed like such a great opportunity — it felt serendipitous in a way. I just said to myself: ‘What an opportunity to have something that even down the road I can share with him,’ ” added Timberlake, recognising that some of his tracks aren’t exactly kid-appropriate.
“It felt like an opportunity to share the thing that inspires me the most as an artist with my son,” he said. “That’s the way I looked at it, and I think it just really fueled my process.”
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