Justin Timberlake has admitted he made 'grown men weep' when he serenaded his new wife Jessica Biel as she walked down the aisle.
The Hollywood couple married in a lavish Italian ceremony costing nearly £4million at the Borgo Egnazia resort in Puglia on October 19.
One moment that's sure to be a highlight of their big day is when Justin serenaded the gorgeous actress as she walked down the aisle.
And the former N*Sync singer says his vocals were so moving, even male guests were left wiping away tears.
'I figured if there was something I was going to be able to offer, it would be to sing her down the aisle.
'Grown men were weeping. Hopefully it's because I didn't sound bad.'
Justin went on to add that his favourite moment of the day was when he heard his family and friends cheering them as they said their vows.
Speaking to Hello! magazine, he continued: 'To hear all of our family and friends cheering at extremely loud, inappropriate decibel levels, that became the pinnacle of the ceremony.
'It felt perfect. It felt like everything came together.'
Biel was also keen to gush about their special day, admitted there were lots of tears from her.
'There were definitely tears for me, during he ceremony. A mixture of laughter and tears.
'It was all just an amazing moment, a rollercoaster. It's what we wanted, of course. I think there were probably some drunken tears by the end of the night.'
And Justin also admitted to getting teary as he went on to list highlights from their special day.
'There were so many highlights,' he said. 'From when I first saw Jess, to standing next to her, to sort of taking in everyone and their faces and just kind of looking around – we wanted to remember ever moment of it – to an amazing dinner and dancing the night away.
'It was a really special evening. There were definitely some tears from both of us.'
Meanwhile, the Hitchcock actress has revealed that Biel is set to change her name to take Justin's surname.
Speaking to People, she said: '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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