ALBAWABA - Justin Timberlake DWI arrest video reveals tense, chaotic moments.
Even though Justin Timberlake tried hard to keep the video of his DWI arrest a secret, it is now public. TMZ posted an 18-minute video of Timberlake taking several sobriety tests while saying, "I've never done this before," and "I'm a little nervous... my heart is racing."
He even stops teaching at one point to say, "Guys, I'm just following my friends back to my house." "He walks over from the other car and tells the cop, "Help us. Help." about 10 minutes into the video. "You need help?" the confused police officer asks. She laughs and says, "I'm just kidding."
Timberlake looks over at the cop and says, "By the way, these are like really hard tests." He is trying to do a one-legged stand, which means he has to hold out one leg. He only makes it for five seconds.
When his friend finds out that he's being arrested, things get even worse. She asks in shock, "No, he's not," and tells them to stop. Not at all. "Do not say it." "Are you really arresting Justin Timberlake now?"
She still can't believe it when the officer says he failed every test and will be there all night until the judge sees him in the morning. She says, "There's no way."
A sad Timberlake tells the police that his friend can drive his car home while he's in the back seat of the police car. Timberlake doesn't let the friend talk to him until she begs again, "Please help me."
Then, the most significant name drop occurs. "Could you guys do me a favor?" "Because you liked 'Sexy Back' or 'Bye Bye Bye,'" she says. "This is crazy," it works in some way.
She starts asking a lot of questions quickly, like "Who's your lawyer?" while she tries to figure out what to do next. Name a lawyer for me.

At the same time, Timberlake is still trying to figure out what's going on by asking, "Why are you arresting me?" while the police keep moving things along.
The entire video combines jitters, shock, and unexpected humor. This outcome is precisely what Timberlake's lawyers aimed to avoid. His lawyer said in court papers that the video shows him in an "acutely vulnerable state" and that it could do "severe and irreparable harm" to his image.
