An emotional Justin Timberlake has gushed about his wife Jessica Biel after being inducted into the Memphis Music Hall of Fame at the weekend.
The 34-year-old singer made a 20-minute speech at the ceremony, in which he described the actress as his "rock" and "beautiful, loving and incredibly understanding of her husband's shortcomings".
He added: "Baby, I love you more than I could put into words and more than any song I could ever write."
The couple wed in 2012 and welcomed their first child, son Silas, earlier this year.
Timberlake was introduced by his friend Jimmy Fallon at the event, who joked: "When they first asked me to help induct Justin into the Memphis Music Hall of Fame, three things came to mind: 'How much? Where am I staying?' And most importantly, 'How do I get out of this?'
"This is Justin Timberlake we're talking about, and who better to induct him than me, Mrs Justin Timberlake," said Fallon.
The Mirrors singer, who was born in Memphis, became emotional when accepting the honour, saying: "This is the coolest thing that has ever happened to me. The Grammys are political. The Emmys are political. Memphis is not political. And don't get me started on Hollywood."
"I wanna thank all the great artists in this hall. I'm truly honoured to merely stand on the shoulders of all these legends I grew up listening to, and I grew up admiring, to say that I stand alongside them now," he added.