Justin Timberlake & Mila Kunis Deny Sharing Dirty Pictures In Statement

September 19, 2011 by Hollywoodite

Mila Kunis and Justin Timberlake issued a joint statement in which they emphatically deny sending each other dirty pictures. It’s a weird denial, since no one in particular is accusing them of sharing pictures. Their reps seem to think the focus of the media coverage is them sexting. It isn’t, so much. It’s more that Kunis has ANY photos of Timberlake in her possession and, from the description, what that implies about their relationship. But deny they did… and it’s so weirdly-worded it’s hard to know what to make of it.

At no time did Mr. Timberlake and Ms. Kunis exchange inappropriate texts or emails… The insistence that there is any inappropriate correspondence between the two parties is entirely false. We would like to confirm that the photo addressed in the media of Ms. Kunis was in fact not from any phone but from an inactive email account that has not existed in three years.

In regards to the other photos in question, they were never exchanged between the two parties. In closing, Mr. Timberlake would like us to make it clear that while he might write songs about putting things in boxes, he never has and definitely doesn’t make a habit of taking any photos of them and sending them… Ms. Kunis would like us to add that while she is a fan of the song, she does not have nor has ever had photos of any male parts in her possession. – via Us Weekly.

Huh?

Okay… the reference to Timberlake’s Saturday Night Live D**k in a Box digital short is a nice touch. Not really needed. The whole statement almost reads as though Timberlake himself sent the boilerplate of this to his rep and it was copy pasta’d into one incongruous lump of a statement.

And there’s a second unnecessary clarification in the reference to the photo origin. So, TMZ.com was wrong again (they’ve been wrong a LOT lately, or getting little details of stories wrong). It’s not such a big deal. It’s barely worth making  this statement a solid paragraph, just to get that point across.

The the first two lines would have sufficed, right?

PHOTO CREDIT – FLYNET PICTURES

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