Jessica Biel: 'Call me Timberlake'
Updated: 2012-10-26 11:10
(Agencies)
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Jessica Biel is changing her name to Timberlake.
The 30-year-old actress married musician Justin Timberlake on October 19, 2012, after dating on and off for five years and confirmed she will keep her own name for work but will otherwise be known as Jessica Timberlake.
She told People magazine: "Yes, I'm changing my name. My professional name will still be the same, but for life, yes, I think it sounds great. I think I really won the jackpot of names."
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Jessica - who wore a pink Giambattista Valli Haute Couture gown for her Italian nuptials - revealed she is overjoyed at marrying Justin and can't wait to start building a life with him.
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She gushed: "It's hard to find that one person in the world. Once you find that person, go for it. That kind of commitment is very special."
Jessica also confessed she had some slight nerves before the ceremony, which was held at the Borgo Egnazia resort in Puglia, Southern Italy.
The 'Total Recall' star said: "I had a little bit of butterflies. I was about to stand up in front of my family and friends and bare my soul for the person I love. It was terribly emotional. But once I saw Justin I was calm. I thought, we got this."
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