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Justin Timberlake and Tiger Woods Plan To Open New Bar in Scotland
Justin Timberlake isn’t letting his drunk driving arrest get in the way of his business aspirations … He’s reportedly opening a new saloon in Scotland with Tiger Woods!
According to Billboard … Justin and Tiger – who’s also had a past DUI arrest – are partnering to turn the New Picture House Cinema into a T-Squared Social sports bar in the historic Scottish town of St. Andrews.
The singer/actor and the golf great first opened T-Squared in New York City – and it was so popular the pair decided to expand the operation overseas to Scotland.
The Manhattan-based watering hole boasts fun games such as bowling and playing darts, as well as simulated golf.
In St. Andrews, the town council gave the thumbs up to break ground on the project, which will create upwards of 45 jobs.
Billboard obtained documents that described the proposed bar as an “experience” with a “broader range of cinema, dining and entertainment.”
Sounds like a blast! But, let’s hope JT and TW don’t have too much fun. As you know, Justin got arrested recently for DWI in Sag Harbor, New York. And, Tiger once pled guilty to DUI in Florida.
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We unpack the 2026 Emmy nominations : Pop Culture Happy Hour
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Can you say no to a friend’s wedding? : It’s Been a Minute
Can you say no to a friend’s wedding?
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Are we spending too much on other people’s weddings?
Going to a friend’s weddings can be so fun and meaningful… but it can also really hurt your wallet. A survey by LendingTree found that 31% of people who had been to a wedding in the past five years had accrued debt to attend. So what’s driving up the cost of weddings for guests? And what makes it so hard to say no to these expenses?
Brittany breaks it down with Allyson Rees, senior analyst at trend forecasting firm WGSN, and Annie Joy Williams, assistant editor at The Atlantic.
This episode was produced by Liam McBain, with additional support from Corey Antonio Rose. It was edited by Neena Pathak. Our Supervising Producer is Cher Vincent. Our Executive Producer is Barton Girdwood. Our VP of Programming is Yolanda Sangweni.
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