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Jessica Biel has a family of “chosen sisters” around her – and her husband Justin Timberlake is included.
“I’m very lucky, because I have amazing women of women are kind of dispersed across the country that have really been rocks me as I’ve grown up,” Biel, 43, shared during her In style Cover interview, announced on Monday, May 19. “I would also consider my husband one of my preferred sisters. He is my best friend too.”
He added: “All of them have found me all my life. I don’t know how I would have survived life without them.”
Previously, Timberlake shared a similar feeling about his wife, calling her “the most significant person on his own in my life,” during an interview in 2011. Biel married Timberlake the following year. Throughout their marriage, the couple have welcomed two children: Silas, 10, and Phineas, 4.
“It really takes a village to pick up any child, let alone a wild business like this where parents travel for long times to work,” Biel said elsewhere in the interview, admitting “sometimes we do a good job” alternately between staying at home with their children and working.
“We’re trying to get one of us working full time, just one,” Biel said about her and Timberlake. “It doesn’t always happen, because the opportunities arise, and the timing is what it is. You have to take advantage of it.”
Biel is about to star in the upcoming movie MatchAn opportunity that didn’t come at a great time. While she was on a set, Timberlake was in the middle of his Forget tomorrow’s journey.
“We had our amazing teachers (travel) and our amazing nanny, and our family helped,” said Biel. “The kids are good, we’re good, it’s all positive; only when you’re in the middle of it, you’re like, ‘What am I doing?'”
Biel said it was “so difficult” to be a working mother, sharing the best advice he received from a production partner Michelle purple.
“I don’t do it very well all the time,” he declared. “She said one thing a long time ago. She’s going, ‘Listen, all you can do is: When you’re working, you’re 100 percent working, and when you’re home, you’re at home 100 percent. Don’t take a work call when you are home with the kids. If you do that half a donkey, you’re not good at anything.’ That was a good piece of advice.
Biel added: “I feel often at the bottom of the totem pole, although my husband is the best for trying to help me take time for myself at all times.”