Justin Timberlake just gave us all husband goals for life

‘Ask me who the luckiest guy in the world is and I will tell you that you are looking at him’

Justin TImberlake husband goals

‘Ask me who the luckiest guy in the world is and I will tell you that you are looking at him’

Jessica Biel turned 35 last week, giving her husband and father to son, Silas, a chance to pull out all the stops, and Justin Timberlake definitely didn’t disappointing.

Justin kicked off the day by posting a cute picture of the couple to his Instagram account, captioning the snap with the sweetest message:

‘You make me laugh. You make me smile. You make me LOVE. You make me want to be BETTER. Speaking of it, it doesn’t get any BETTER than you… Now, I know for sure that it’s BETTER to be lucky than good. Ask me who the luckiest guy in the world is and I will tell you that you are looking at him. Happy Birthday, my heart. – J’

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As if that wasn’t enough, he then went one step further, throwing his wife a surprise roller-skating party – complete with retro clothes and patriotic t-shirts saying ‘Make America Skate Again’.

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The couple kept us updated with social media snippets throughout the evening, with Justin showing off his American attire in an Instagram video, captioned ‘When you throw a roller skating Bday party for your wife but you can’t figure out how to wear your hat…’

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Jessica, who was wearing a pair of retro metallic flares BTW, certainly seemed to like the surprise, posting a picture of the event to Instagram thanking her husband.

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‘This is what birthday dreams are made of. Thank you, my love, for throwing me the most epic jam skate party ever. My inner Xanadu was fully realized. I love you to the moon and back. And then back again.’

Jenny Proudfoot
Features Editor

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