Oh snap! Jessica Biel teased her husband, Justin Timberlake, about his illegal ballot selfie as she cast her vote on Monday, October 31.
The actress shared a silly collage of selfies on Instagram, showing herself beaming and wearing her ‘I voted’ sticker on her nose, eye and forehead as she took a dig at her musician husband, who ran afoul of the law by sharing a selfie from the voting booth last week.
‘When you’re so turnt up about voting that you do a photo shoot with your sticker and think it’s cool but then second guess it, but you’ve already posted, but at least you waited to get home before snapping so you won’t almost go to jail, shout out to @justintimberlake,” the former 7th Heaven star captioned the snap.
Jessica Biel and Justin Timberlake arrive at the 2016 Vanity Fair Oscar Party in 2016.
But Timberlake, 35, took the teasing in stride, reposting Biel’s funny photo on Instagram.
“Well played, Wifey. ell played…,’ the singer wrote, adding ‘Ps. No selfies in the booth” and the hashtags #getoutandvote, #rockthevote, #votelikeyoumeanit and #everyvotehashtagever.
The Suit & Tie singer ran into trouble after he shared an illegal selfie from the voting booth while in his hometown of Memphis, Tennessee on Monday, October 24.
Voters in Tennessee are only allowed to use their cellphones in the voting booth for informational purposes, and violators face up to 30 days in jail.
In his since-deleted selfie, the musician urged his fans to vote, writing “Hey! You! Yeah, YOU! I just flew from LA to Memphis to #rockthevote. There could be early voting in your town too. If not, November 8! Choose to have a voice! If you don’t, then we can’t HEAR YOU! Get out and VOTE! #exerciseyourrighttovote.”
However, Timberlake is in the clear after TMZ reported the Shelby County District Attorney’s Office did not file a formal complaint about his illegal photo from the voting booth.
The “SexyBack” singer joked about the uproar as he appeared on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon on Wednesday, October 26.
“I recently voted. Super quiet, under the radar,” the Trolls star joked. “Went home to Tennessee and voted. Super quiet, in and out. No one even knew.”