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Justin Timberlake rocks double denim to try and distract us all from his finger injury


Justin Timberlake was sporting a painful looking injury on his way to his recording studio in New York (Picture: MEGA)

Justin Timberlake just enjoyed a boat cruise with his friends and family and it looks like the singer picked up a little injury during his day of fun.

The SexyBack hitmaker was spied heading into a New York recording studio with the pinky finger wrapped up in a bandage.

Justin, 38, didn’t seem phased by the new accessory to his look as he rocked double denim like a pro.

The former NSYNC star looked cool as a cucumber as he prepared to cook up some new material.

Thankfully, the singer didn’t do any more damage during his fun day out with his wife Jessica Biel and their four-year-old son, Silas.

‘Jumping Off The Dock Of The Bay…,’ Jessica wrote alongside a video of Justin and Silas jumping into a lake.

Justin was bringing the double denim back as he prepared to record new music (Picture: MEGA)
But all eyes were on his bandaged finger (Picture: MEGA)

Silas was kitted out in a blue life jacket as he catapulted off the land after his dad counted down from three.

While Justin shared a short video of himself ‘cruising’ on his new boat.

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‘Traded the van for it straight up. I can get 70 miles to the gallon on this hog,’ he joked in the caption for the clip.

Justin and Jessica have been married since 2012.



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