In a recent show in Boston, Justin Timberlake seemed to trivialize his recent DWI arrest, causing outrage among many, including the mother of a victim of a drunk driving crash. Lockwood, whose son Austin was killed by a drunk driver in 2018, expressed disappointment in Timberlake’s comments. The former *NSYNC star made a joke during his performance about drunk driving, prompting Lockwood to question the appropriateness of his remarks given the seriousness of the issue.
Lockwood, now a national ambassador for Moms Against Drunk Driving (MADD), emphasized the importance of raising awareness about the dangers of drunk driving. She highlighted the alarming statistics of drunk driving fatalities in the United States and the devastating impact it has on families. Lockwood emphasized that Timberlake missed an opportunity to educate his audience and promote safe driving practices.
Despite the ongoing legal proceedings surrounding his DWI case, Timberlake’s comments have sparked criticism from both Lockwood and MADD CEO Stacey Stewart. Stewart noted the importance of public figures using their platforms to address important issues like drunk driving instead of making light of them. She highlighted the need for increased measures, such as impaired driving prevention technology, to combat the rising rates of drunk driving incidents.
As the backlash continues, Timberlake’s team has yet to respond to requests for comment on the matter. The incident serves as a reminder of the serious consequences of drunk driving and the need for continued efforts to prevent such tragedies in the future.