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Jessica Biel Shares Insight Into "Totally Insane" Life With Her and Justin Timberlake's 2 Kids
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Date:2025-04-17 07:18:20
Jessica Biel's home life is like a slice of 7th heaven.
In fact, as the Cruel Summer executive producer recently noted, her and husband Justin Timberlake's sons Silas, 8, and Phineas, 2, are growing by the second. But that doesn't mean they're ready to watch some of her recent work—both behind the scenes on the Freeform drama or in front of the camera like the Hulu thriller Candy—just yet.
"I told my oldest you can't watch Candy, don't do that," Jessica exclusively told E! News' Francesca Amiker. "But Cruel Summer, yes. I think that this is a perfect show for them when they grow up."
Though Cruel Summer serves up thrilling twists of its own as an anthology series set in the '90s—the teen drama is mild compared to Candy, the 2022 biographical miniseries that Jessica starred in as real-life accused killer Candy Montgomery.
And though working on the show involved embracing dark elements, Jessica said it was quite easy to feel the light in her home life.
"It was a tough show, but I mean I have to come home and be a mom to these kids, so I leave it at work," the 41-year-old shared. "I can do that well. That's something that I've worked on for myself and I really want to be able to have that work, life separation. And my kids make my life totally insane and so fun and so full of love."
She added, "So, that darkness doesn't have any place for me at home and I leave it at work."
As for her latest work as executive producer, fans can check out season of Cruel Summer when it debuts on Monday, June 5, at 9:00 p.m. EDT with a special two-episode premiere, before moving to its regular 10 p.m. timeslot.
Episodes are available on Hulu the next day.
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