Justin Timberlake set to open bar with sports legend Tiger Woods in Scotland.
The duo, who are shareholders in the real estate company Nexus Luxury Collection, got the green light to turn an old cinema in St. Andrews into a state-of-the-art bar.
The sports bar will be called T-Squared Social and will will take over the New Picture House Cinema.
The new bar will feature golf simulators, bowling and darts – like its counterpart in New York.
The venture will keep the two of the cinema’s original screens in the venue.
The owners of cinema have confessed that the venue is currently running at under 10 percent occupancy and would not have been able to stay open.
The movie theatre opened its doors in 1930 and seats 700 people.
Work must get underway in the nest three years as per the planning approval.
The pair started this venture in 2018 after the pair bonded over their fatherhood and a love of golf.
Last month, Justin broke his silence following being charged with a DWI.
The 43-year-old was detained by the police on in Sag Harbor in the Hamptons and appeared in court the following day.
During his first performance following the arrest, Justin spoke to the crowd at the United Center stage in Chicago.
He said, alluding to his charges: “We’ve been together through ups and downs, lefts and rights, and, um, it’s been a tough week.”
“But you’re here and I’m here and nothing can change this,” he continued.
“I know I’m hard to love sometimes but you keep loving me and I love you right back.”
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He added: “Thank you so much.”
The 43-year-old was arraigned on Tuesday, June 18, and released without bail.
Justin was charged with one count of driving while intoxicated.
“The charge was a single count because he refused the breath test,” his lawyer, Ed Burke, told Us Weekly.
“Mr Timberlake was also charged with two other court citations, running a stop sign and not travelling in the correct traffic lane.”
The pop star’s two shows in Chicago this week are followed by back-to-back shows at Madison Square Garden in New York City next week.
The singer is due back in court on July 26, the same date as the start of his world tour in Poland, which caused tension amongst his crew that the 43-year-old would not be able to perform.
An insider told the U.S. Sun that the former NSYNC star spoke on a long conference call following the shock arrest.
“He made sure that this arrest didn’t create tension in the crew, he reacted like a boss, like someone who owns his s**t,” said the insider.
“He said sorry for bringing this kind of attention to the team. Everyone was happy to hear what he said.”
However, it seems that his work has been largely unaffected by the DWI charges as a source close to the singer revealed it will be going ahead.
A source told People: “It’s business as usual for him, the tour is continuing as planned.”