Jessica Biel’s Easy Virtue

May 12, 2009 at 4:38am PST
Photos: splashnewsonline.com

The body known as Jessica Biel attended the New York premiere of her new film, Easy Virtue, in New York last night.

Can you say, “Slammin’”?

She walked the red carpet with her co-star Ben Barnes before hitting the afterparty at the Gramercy Park Hotel with her boyfriend, Justin Timberlake, who absolutely dominated on SNL this weekend.

It was the best episode in longer than we can remember.

Jessica has been busily preparing for her big musical debut at the Hollywood Bowl this summer in Guys and Dolls (we already have tickets).

Biel is playing Sister Sarah and says, “I’ve been taking voice lessons a couple of times a week and really getting to know the music and working that muscle again which has been quiet a very long time.

“I have to learn everything before we go into rehearsal because we only have 10 days to rehearse to put the whole thing together... It’ll be interesting.”

You can also hear Jessica singing in Easy Virtue which opens May 22nd.

—Sasha Perl-Raver

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Mama

She makes me weep.

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