After a slew of claims that Justin Timberlake cheated on his wife Jessica Biel, rumors that the two are getting a divorce have begun to wane. This could have something to do with the 20/20 artist posting a photo of himself cuddling with a koala. Not to mention, Jessica finds herself in the news after a bow she used was stolen.
A crossbow heist isn't something you read about every day, but it happens nonetheless. Unfortunately, one of the bows stolen has some rich history.
The weapon, which actually has a defective trigger, is a bit of a star. As CBC reports, Jessica Biel and other actresses have used the bow in films:
"New Westminster police are on the hunt for eight very rare and valuable bows including the bow used by actor Jessica Biel in the movie, Blade Trinity...Jennifer Garner also used the same bow in the movie, Elektra...The bows were stolen in a break in, Friday morning at Boorman Archery at 422 east Columbia Street in New Westminster. The Blade Trinity bow, the top one in the photograph, is valued at $5,000."
Yikes!
But Jessica isn't the only one who finds themselves in the news. That distinction also belongs to Justin Timberlake.
The 20/20 superstar found himself in Australia, as part of his hugely successful 2014 tour. Justin may be busy singing and dancing, but he somehow managed to spend time with the country's cutest mainstay-koalas. You can check out the pic over at Us Weekly, who also provided the following description:
"Justin Timberlake took time out of his busy Australian tour schedule to pop to Brisbane's Australia Zoo and quickly cuddle a koala...The 'Sexy Back' singer, who has been performing his 20/20 Experience tour to sold-out crowds in Australia's big cities, stopped off at the zoo, founded by late environmentalist Steve Irwin, on Wednesday, Sept. 24."
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