On the weekend and occasion of Father's day, social media was flooded with sweet and short messages about Fathers, Justin Timberlake took Instagram to share a really long and heartfelt message. He spoke about his son and what lessons he has been teaching him with wife Jessica Biel.
He wrote on social media that boys are grown up to become fathers and following the statement, he explained sharing a personal note and pictures of his son on June 21. The 39-year-old singer said that he has been thinking about these a lot in recent times as the duo tries to teach their son about respecting and loving everyone.
The Man of the Woods star mentioned in his post that he has been focused to teach his son that everyone is "created equal" and there is no one in this world that needs to be treated differently, especially based on their skin color.
The artist said that he is teaching his son these lessons because one day he will also become a father and teach his kids the same thing. The Tennessee born musician said that “it’s a cycle” and currently stressed on undo the discrimination present in the generations, communities, and plagued the entire system across the nation.
Later in his post, Timberlake shared his feeling of being grateful to both his father and mother for making him learn these lessons from the start. He further prayed for the humility with his own son, Silas Randall Timberlake. He thanked his wife for making him a father and calls her his favorite partner, person, friend, and teacher.
He wished "Happy Father's Day" to everyone and said that we all owe our daughters and sons such lessons in our respective houses when the door closes at night and he hoped that everyone gets inspired like him to make those lessons true when everyone opens the doors and send out their kids to discover the reality.
Timberlake's wife, Biel paid a tribute to her husband on her Instagram handle and wrote that he is a dad that not only provides and protects but also puts up with all shenanigans and plays with the kids. She further mentioned her husband guiding, accepting, respecting, and comforting the entire family.
The actress said that being a dad could be a "thankless job" and took this special occasion to thank him and all the fathers out there.