Justin Timberlake Gushes That He Wants ‘Many Kids’ With Wife Jessica Biel
It seems Justin Timberlake has babies on the brain! Justin and Jessica Biel welcomed their 2-year-old son, Silas, in April 2015. The singer gushed that he wants to have more kids with his stunning wife of five years!
“I want to have as many kids as we can, if I’m being honest,” Justin, 36, said to Beat 1’s Zane Lowe. “I’ve never felt more inept my life. You wake up and all of a sudden there’s this human being you’re responsible for.”
“Everybody tells you that your life is going to change and you’re like, ‘Whatever, I got it.’ My wife and I, when we have a night off and we get into bed and we sit down and watch a movie or something, we’re like, ‘What did we do before this? Did we go out to dinner? Were we at a bar? What did we do before this?’” he added. “I feel like the success of parenthood is feeling like I failed all day today, but I get to wake up tomorrow and do it again… and hopefully they turn out to be a good human being.”
Justin’s newest album, Man of the Woods, was inspired by Silas! “I named [Silas] after my grandfather and my great-grandfather. My parents divorced when I was young, [and] my grandfather was very much a father figure to me,” he explained. So one day, he decided to learn the true meaning of Silas. “I literally just went on Google [and searched] ‘the meaning of the name Silas,’” he shared. “It sent me to this site and it said of Latin origin meaning ‘man of the woods.’”
“We were having all these discussions and he goes, ‘Man, you know what, that’s a really, really good name for a song.’ And I was like, ‘That’s a really good name for an album,’” Justin added. How cool!
This article originally appeared on our sister site, Closer Weekly.
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