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Producer Timbaland needs to have a serious talk with his peeps.
On Tuesday, he was apparently the focus of a law enforcement manhunt amid concerns he might be suicidal.
His wife and mother-in-law called the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department to say that he had left his Malibu home "upset and under a lot of stress" and they feared a "possible suicide attempt" because of a $2-million Jacob & Co. watch that was stolen from his home.
An APB was issued before 5 p.m., and a helicopter and squad cars were dispatched.
Timbaland came clean to Ryan Seacrest about the whole hot mess on Thursday in a brilliant, insightful and refreshingly candid statement:
"It ain't nothin' to worry about. ...I don't know what happened to be honest with you. I don't know what people are talking about. ...People steal from me all the time. Stuff did happen. It wasn't a watch; it was something else."
Brilliant! Well, there you have it, folks.
Timbaland made the statement from a recording studio where he is working on Keri Hilson's new album. The lesson to be learned here is when your family members call you, pick up your phone, or you, too, may be the target of a waste-of-time manhunt.
Timbaland made the statement from a recording studio where he is working on Keri Hilson's new album. The lesson to be learned here is when your family members call you, pick up your phone, or you, too, may be the target of a waste-of-time manhunt.
Wait ... Keri Hilson's coming out with a new album?! Someone call the police!