Justin Timberlake admits 'it's been a tough week' at first concert since arrest

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American pop star Justin Timberlake has admitted "it's been a tough week" at his first concert since he was arrested and charged with driving while intoxicated.

The 43-year-old Cry Me A River singer was arrested in Sag Harbor, a wealthy village in the Hamptons in New York state, on Tuesday after allegedly failing to pause at a stop sign and failing to stay in the right lane.

In videos widely circulated on social media, Timberlake speaks about the past week while addressing fans at a gig in Chicago on Friday night.

He said: "It’s been a tough week… I know sometimes I’m hard to love but you keep on loving me and I love you right back."

Timberlake’s lawyer said he was looking forward to "vigorously defending" the singer in a statement shared with the PA news agency on Wednesday.

The musician, who first found fame as a member of boyband NSYNC, was pulled over on 18 June at 12.37am local time after police saw him "failing to stop at a duly posted stop sign and failing to maintain his lane of travel" while driving a BMW, a statement from Sag Harbor Village Police Department said.

An officer who stopped Timberlake described his eyes as being "bloodshot and glassy" and said a "strong odour of an alcoholic beverage was emanating from his breath", according to a court document.

"He was unable to divide attention, he had slowed speech, he was unsteady afoot and he performed poorly on all standardised field sobriety tests," the court papers added.

Timberlake was placed under arrest and held overnight until he was arraigned at Sag Harbor Village Justice Court on Tuesday morning and then released.

His next court date is scheduled for 26 July, the Suffolk County District Attorney’s Office said.

Timberlake will perform another show in Chicago on Saturday before two shows at Madison Square Garden in New York.

His The Forget Tomorrow World Tour will also see him travel to US cities including Boston, Baltimore and Cleveland.

The European leg, which begins in Krakow, Poland, on 26 July, includes performances in Birmingham and Manchester as well as two dates at The O2 in London this August.

The Grammy winner and actor, known for films including The Social Network (2010) and In Time and Friends With Benefits (2011), released his latest solo album, Everything I Thought It Was, in March.

Source: Press Association

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