Jessica Biel and Justin Timberlake toast as they celebrate Candy’s finale

Jessica Biel and Justin Timberlake toast as they celebrate Candy’s finale

They recently transformed into killer Candy Montgomery and Deputy Crime Investigator Steve Diffenbaugh for the drama Candy.

Jessica Biel and Justin Timberlake had a glass of champagne as they celebrated the finale of the Hulu miniseries on Friday.

The 40-year-old actress took a cute selfie on Instagram to watch with her 41-year-old actor husband as Justin talked about his wife’s performance.

It’s a wrap! Jessica Biel, 40, and Justin Timberlake, 41, had a glass of champagne as they celebrated the season finale of their hit drama Candy on Friday.

Jessica is back for a relaxing TV night as her long caramel curls flow freely down her shoulders.

Justin is radiant in the sweet photo as he wears a black hat and a gray shirt to celebrate his milestones.

In addition to the shoot, Jessica wrote: “Thanks for watching with us! Hope everyone enjoyed Candy!’

On set: Killer shared photos of the two getting into their respective characters, killer Candy Montgomery and Deputy Crime Investigator Steve Diffenbaugh

On set: Killer shared photos of the two getting into their respective characters, killer Candy Montgomery and Deputy Crime Investigator Steve Diffenbaugh

Justin jumped into the comments section after declaring his love for his wife: “Me. Love. Joyful. You Crushed It!’

The hit producer took to Instagram and later shared photos of the duo getting into their respective characters.

Jessica was nearly unrecognizable when she turned into a murder suspect, famous for allegedly killing her friend Betty Gore with an ax on June 13, 1980.

Meanwhile, Justin swung his ex-police suit as he confirmed: “The belly is fake, the hair is fake, the mustache is real.”

In character: Justin was rocking his ex-cop outfit, while Jessica was almost unrecognizable:

In character: Jessica was almost unrecognizable when Justin said, “Fake belly, fake hair, real mustache” while rocking his ex-cop outfit.

Last month, the chilling trailer saw Candy appear on trial and answer questions about her relationship with Betty (played by Melanie Lynskey), the woman she confessed to killing.

The preview started during the baby shower for Betty, who took the time to share how “impressed” she was by Candy’s generosity, kindness, and friendship.

“You’re just a sweetheart,” a fifth grade teacher tells her boyfriend, in the clip, Biel’s character begins a months-long affair with her husband, Allan Gore.

Real life: Accused murderer Candy Montgomery pictured in the 1980s

Transformation: Jessica portrayed in character as Candy Montgomery

Unknown: Jessica is completely turned into a murder suspect who became famous for allegedly killing her friend Betty Gore with an ax on June 13, 1980.

As Candy confesses to one of her friends that she feels “terrible” because Betty is sleeping with her husband, chilling music starts playing in the background.

“Candy, we were so close” to Candy in one scene, before her hostile friend dismisses her, saying she’s been too “busy” lately.

The cutscene then goes to Candy, and Allan tells her that Candy knew about their affair and thought she was going to visit Betty.

The full story of Betty’s murder and Candy’s acquittal was featured as a two-part series in Texas Monthly in 1984. The report became the source of Love and Death.

Killer: Last month, the grisly trailer saw Candy appear in court and answer questions about her relationship with Betty (played by Melanie Lynskey), the woman she confessed to killing.

Killer: Last month, the grisly trailer saw Candy appear in court and answer questions about her relationship with Betty (played by Melanie Lynskey), the woman she confessed to killing.

Victim: It all started at a baby shower for Betty (Melanie Lynskey, pictured), who took the time to say how bad she was.

Victim: It all started at a baby boy party for Betty (Melanie Lynskey, pictured), who took the time to say how “impressed” she was by Montgomery’s generosity, kindness, and friendship.

Candy was eventually charged with murder and released on bail with the full support of her church.

He hired Don Crowder, a lawyer he knew from the Church, to represent him. A psychiatrist and clinical hypnotist, Dr. They agreed to meet with Fred Fason; this person would meet before the trial to help Betty remember what happened the night she was killed.

Dr. After several sessions of hypnosis, Fason determined that Candy was suffering from childhood trauma that caused her adultery rage. He told the jury that Betty confronted him about her relationship with Allan and attacked her first with an ax, claiming she had pointed the murder weapon at her ex-boyfriend in self-defense.

“You’re just a sweetheart,” the fifth grader tells her boyfriend in the clip, which shows the character of Biel starting a months-long relationship with her husband, Allan Gore.

Betrayal: Candy admits to hearing her own voice while creepy music starts playing in the background

Betrayal: When Candy confesses that she feels “terrible” with one of her friends for sleeping with Betty’s husband, chilling music starts playing in the background.

Candy inflicted 41 blows on Betty’s body – 40 of which were taken while her heart was beating – but insisted that Betty had no intention of killing her. After the jury heard the final arguments, Candy was found not guilty.

The Montgomeries stayed together after the trial and moved to Georgia, but later divorced. Candy is now named Candace Wheeler and reportedly works as a mental health therapist for teens and adults.

The case inspired the CBS television movie “A Killing in a Small Town,” which aired on May 22, 1990.

Scary:

Horrible: “This was a huge shock to the community,” he tells police. ‘We were friends’

Tragic: Although the trailer doesn't show what happened between the women, Betty dies and the police search for the killer they believe is the killer.

Tragic: Although the trailer doesn’t show what happened between the women, Betty dies and the police search for the killer, whom they believe to be a “punk” or a “strong man”.

Hulu picked up “Candy” in December 2020, and it was revealed this week that Elizabeth Olsen will be playing the HBO Max case adaptation of Candy.

Elisabeth Moss was originally cast for the Hulu series but had to retire due to a scheduling conflict.

“We can’t think of a more perfect actress to play the lead role in Elizabeth Olsen’s Candy. She can uniquely captivate audiences with her talent, charisma and energy,” says Sarah Aubrey, original content manager for HBO Max.

No jails: The Montgomeries stayed together after the trial and moved to Georgia, but later divorced.  Candy reportedly now bears her maiden name Candace Wheeler;  Sugar pictured in 1980

No jails: The Montgomeries stayed together after the trial and moved to Georgia, but later divorced. Candy reportedly now bears her maiden name Candace Wheeler; Sugar pictured in 1980

Source: Daily Mail

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