Jessica Biel shares the story of how Jason Ritter and Justin Timberlake landed meta roles in 'Candy' on Hulu.
It has to be the right thing,” she says. We sort of spent it all on our main cast and this is one of our last cast members that we need to cast,'” she tells Variety. “He said, ‘I want to do it.’ And I really thought, ‘OK, that’s funny. But it was it was a lot of fun being adversaries, that’s for sure.” And I was doing the same for him. It was amazing to watch them work together.” “He loved the the episodes too, and said, ‘Who’s playing this guy?’ And I said, ‘Oh, I don’t know.
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I just want you to pay for my wig and I want my prosthetic belly,'" she recalled. I really loved working with her." It was always something that felt really fresh and interesting."
The May 13 episode featured pop star Justin Timberlake in the role of deputy investigator Steve “Diffy” Deffibaugh.
He took it very seriously and wanted to make sure his points came across as deeply heartfelt. I know this guy.” So, he was specifically interested in playing him, and we were like, "Sure!” He was reading Jessica’s scripts, and he said, “I know who this guy is.
Justin Timberlake appeared in wife Jessica Biel's new Hulu series, "Candy," in a surprise cameo.
Jessica Biel said her husband, Justin Timberlake, was paid for his Candy cameo in wigs and a prosthetic belly.
Biel, who is also an executive producer for the show, told Entertainment Weekly that Timberlake got the idea for his cameo while reading the script to offer notes and feedback. Biel plays accused murdered Candy Montgomery opposite Melanie Lynskey as victim Betty Gore. Funny enough, Lynskey's husband Jason Ritter also appears in the show as deputy Denny Reese. Lynskey credited the casting to a mustache Ritter had happened to grow before filming, which caught the attention of "Candy" co-creator Robin Veith, who said, "Wait a minute. Justin Timberlake Was Paid For His "Candy" Cameo in Wigs and Prosthetics
Viewers tuning in to Thursday's episode of “Candy,” starring Jessica Biel, may recognize a familiar face: Biel's husband Justin Timberlake.
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I should have thought about it because I had this huge glove on. So I was, like, ripping a glove off,” the actress explained.
I think this is a nuts way to propose, but I love that he did it.” “All of a sudden he gets down onto his knees and just sinks into the snow. And then he looks up at me and holds up this ring and it was the most lovely, surprising, hilarious...” she explained,” adding that she “had no idea” her boyfriend at the time was planning to propose to her.
Jessica Biel opened up about the hilarious and adorable way Justin Timberlake proposed to her ahead up their upcoming tenth wedding anniversary.
Justin Timberlake and Jessica Biel got married in a ceremony that took place in Puglia, Italy (via Brides). Three years later, they welcomed their first son into the world followed by their second, who they named Phineas, in 2020. Having already explained that they were "head to toe in snowboarding outfits," Corden pointed out that it was rather "bold to go [snowboarding] with a ring in your pocket," to which Biel responded: "That's a good point. Jessica Biel and Justin Timberlake are quickly approaching a significant milestone in their relationship — their 10th wedding anniversary.
In episode four of the Hulu true-crime show, the singer-songwriter takes on the part of Deputy Steve Deffibaugh a police officer who investigated Candy ...
"He said, 'Oh, who's playing this character?' I said, 'Oh, I don't know, probably somebody local. And he goes, 'I want to play it.'". In episode four of the Hulu true-crime show, the singer-songwriter takes on the part of Deputy Steve Deffibaugh a police officer who investigated Candy Montgomery, as played by Biel, who was accused of brutally murdering her best friend, Betty Gore (Melanie Lynskey) in 1980s Texas. Speaking to Entertainment Tonight about the cameo, Biel explained that Timberlake offered to take on the role after he read the script.
In an unannounced appearance, Timberlake acted in a fake mustache and fake hair and looked nothing like himself as he played a deputy named Diffy. Although the ...
- Timberlake appeared in a fake mustache and fake hair and looked nothing like himself as he played a deputy named Diffy. To get the job, Timberlake approached her producing partner, instead of her. In an unannounced appearance, Timberlake acted in a fake mustache and fake hair and looked nothing like himself as he played a deputy named Diffy.
In episode four of the Hulu true-crime show, the singer-songwriter takes on the part of Deputy Steve Deffibaugh a police officer who investigated Candy ...
"He said, 'Oh, who's playing this character?' I said, 'Oh, I don't know, probably somebody local. And he goes, 'I want to play it.'". In episode four of the Hulu true-crime show, the singer-songwriter takes on the part of Deputy Steve Deffibaugh a police officer who investigated Candy Montgomery, as played by Biel, who was accused of brutally murdering her best friend, Betty Gore (Melanie Lynskey) in 1980s Texas. Speaking to Entertainment Tonight about the cameo, Biel explained that Timberlake offered to take on the role after he read the script.
In episode four of the Hulu true-crime show, the singer-songwriter takes on the part of Deputy Steve Deffibaugh a police officer who investigated Candy ...
"He said, 'Oh, who's playing this character?' I said, 'Oh, I don't know, probably somebody local. And he goes, 'I want to play it.'". In episode four of the Hulu true-crime show, the singer-songwriter takes on the part of Deputy Steve Deffibaugh a police officer who investigated Candy Montgomery, as played by Biel, who was accused of brutally murdering her best friend, Betty Gore (Melanie Lynskey) in 1980s Texas. Speaking to Entertainment Tonight about the cameo, Biel explained that Timberlake offered to take on the role after he read the script.
They recently transformed in to the murderous Candy Montgomery and crime investigator Deputy Steve Diffenbaugh for crime-drama Candy. Advertisement.
It was reported Candy now goes by her maiden name of Candace Wheeler and works as a mental health therapist for teens and adults. They agreed she would meet with Dr. Fred Fason, a psychiatrist and clinical hypnotist, to help her remember what happened on the night of Betty's murder for her trial. After the jury heard the final arguments, Candy was found not guilty. The reporting has served as a source for 'Love and Death.' Dr. Fason determined after a few hypnosis sessions that Candy suffered from childhood trauma that had triggered her rage as an adult. It's a wrap!
Viewers tuning in to Thursday's episode of “Candy,” starring Jessica Biel, may recognize a familiar face: Biel's husband Justin Timberlake.
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