Justin Timberlake says he's been diagnosed with Lyme disease
		
		[August 01, 2025] 
		By ITZEL LUNA 
		
		LOS ANGELES (AP) — Justin Timberlake has been diagnosed with Lyme 
		disease, the former NSYNC star said on Instagram Thursday. 
		 
		Timberlake shared the news in a post commemorating his Forget Tomorrow 
		tour, which wrapped in Turkey on Wednesday, adding that the disease “can 
		be relentlessly debilitating, both mentally and physically.” 
		 
		The “SexyBack” singer, who described himself as a private person, wrote 
		he considered ending the tour when diagnosed, but wrote that he “decided 
		the joy that performing brings me far outweighs the fleeting stress my 
		body was feeling. I'm so glad I kept going.” 
		 
		Lyme disease is transmitted by Ixodes ticks, also known as deer ticks. 
		It can cause flu-like conditions, neurological problems, joint paint and 
		other symptoms. In the vast majority of cases, Lyme disease is 
		successfully treated with antibiotics. 
		 
		“I honestly don't know what my future is onstage, but I'll always 
		cherish this run! And all of them before! It's been the stuff of legend 
		for me,” Timberlake wrote. 
		 
		Timberlake canceled and postponed multiple shows throughout the tour's 
		run, citing health issues including bronchitis and laryngitis. Six of 
		his U.S. shows were postponed from October and November to February, the 
		singer announced on Instagram. Timberlake ultimately canceled the last 
		show of the U.S. leg of the tour in Ohio due to the flu in February. 
		 
		Representatives for Timberlake did not immediately respond to The 
		Associated Press’ request for comment. 
		 
		Timberlake pleaded guilty to driving while impaired in New York’s 
		Hamptons in 2024. As part of his plea deal, the singer gave a public 
		safety announcement in September, urging drivers not to get behind the 
		wheel after drinking. 
		 
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            Justin Timberlake appears at the Vanity Fair Oscar Party in Beverly 
			Hills, Calif., on March 10, 2024. (Photo by Evan Agostini/Invision/AP, 
			File) 
            
			  The 10-time Grammy winner ended the 
			post thanking his wife, Jessica Biel, and their two sons, Silas and 
			Phin, saying “nothing is more powerful than your unconditional love. 
			You are my heart and my home. I’m on my way.” 
			 
			About Lyme disease 
			 
			Exactly how often Lyme disease strikes isn’t clear. The Centers for 
			Disease Control and Prevention cites insurance records suggesting 
			476,000 people are treated for Lyme disease in the U.S. each year. 
			 
			Black-legged ticks, also called deer ticks, carry Lyme-causing 
			bacteria. 
			 
			The infection initially causes fatigue, fever and joint pain. Often 
			-- but not always -- the first sign is a red, round bull’s-eye rash. 
			 
			Early antibiotic treatment is crucial, but it can be hard for people 
			to tell if they were bitten by ticks, some as small as a pin. 
			Untreated Lyme can cause severe arthritis and damage the heart and 
			nervous system. Some people have lingering symptoms even after 
			treatment. 
			
			
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