Justin Timberlake Busted: Memes & Mugshots Galore As He Pleads Not Guilty

Justin Timberlake Busted: Memes & Mugshots Galore As He Pleads
Justin Timberlake Busted: Memes & Mugshots Galore As He Pleads

Justin Timberlake Arrested on Suspicion of Driving Under the Influence

In a shocking turn of events, pop star Justin Timberlake was arrested earlier this week on suspicion of driving while intoxicated. The incident has quickly turned into a meme sensation, with the internet having a field day making light of the situation.

According to sources, the police officer who arrested Timberlake allegedly didn’t know who he was, adding to the comedic value of the situation. When Timberlake muttered, "This is going to ruin the tour," the officer responded, "What tour?" Timberlake’s response? "The world tour."

Despite the humor surrounding the situation, driving under the influence is a serious offense that can have severe consequences. Timberlake reportedly told the police he had only consumed one martini before getting behind the wheel, but the officer disagreed, stating he performed poorly on his field sobriety tests. The singer has pleaded not guilty and will appear in court next month.

The internet has been quick to pounce on the situation, with many memes circulating on social media. His mugshot has also become a popular subject for memes, with many users finding humor in his stern expression.

It’s worth noting that Timberlake has recently come under fire for his treatment of several high-profile women, including Britney Spears, Jessica Simpson, and Janet Jackson. While his arrest may not be a laughing matter, the internet is certainly using the opportunity to poke fun at the singer.

With more details to come, it’s clear that this story will continue to dominate headlines and social media conversations in the coming weeks.

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