Justin Suing Mad over Sex Story
Justin Timberlake is still in love with Cameron Diaz, and he's willing to go to court to prove it.
Timberlake is demanding an apology from London's News of the World after the tabloid published a report from a model who claims she and Timberlake had a sexual liaison overseas while Diaz was in Los Angeles.
Timberlake's lawyer, Marty Singer, tells Celebrity Justice he is demanding a retraction from the Rupert Murdoch-owned paper. If the tabloid refuses, the "Rock Your Body" singer is prepared to sue, Singer says.
Calls to Singer late Wednesday were not immediately returned, but Timberlake's publicist, Ken Sunshine, confirmed the story.
For now, Diaz, currently embroiled in her own scandal over a salacious videotape, is standing by her man. "We are solid, and I love him," Diaz tells Us Weekly in response to the increasing number of stories alleging the couple's breakup.
The magazine's news editor, Marc Malkin, tells Celebrity Justice that Diaz took a shot at the British model, Lucy Clarkson, who went public with her alleged sex romp at London's Landmark hotel via her tabloid confession. Diaz opined that the model "just wanted publicity" from the affair.
The published account of said affair, appearing in Sunday's News of the World in an article titled "Trousersnake Did Dirty on Diaz," was racy indeed--including the 22-year-old Clarkson's assertion that Timberlake, 23, was "obsessed with my boobs."
"I was impressed," Clarkson is quoted in the tab. "He's bigger than average, and I was overwhelmed. But I didn't really like kissing him, because his lips were too small."
Clarkson also called Diaz "a bit of a nutter" in the article.
This isn't the first time Timberlake and Diaz have been dogged by breakup rumors. Diaz, 31, was reportedly overheard at the Cannes film festival saying how she was afraid she wasn't being taken seriously in Hollywood because of her involvement with the nearly decade-younger Timberlake.
Meanwhile, Diaz's lawyers are on full alert. On Wednesday, a Los Angeles judge ruled that jury selection will begin next week in Diaz's legal battle with the photographer who shot the now infamous S&M video of the actress duing a photo shoot back when she was a 19-year-old nobody.





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