Justin Timberlake and Jessica Biel to raise Baby Silas in the mountains? Will this mark the end of their early retirement?

By Staff Writer

Apr 17, 2015 06:29 AM EDT

Justin Timberlake and Jessica Biel recently welcomed a baby boy to the world as confirmed by their representatives.  The named Silas Randall Timberlake was born on the eleventh of this month and his arrival has made the couple ecstatic.  A few days after the birth of their first son, the couple is now settling down to play their biggest roles yet, as parents.

Both parents claimed that they would want their son to grow up in the mountains so to speak.  The couple owns a house in Big Sky, Montana and it is there where they are planning to have Silas spend his days growing up.  The biggest reason for this is possibly to place the baby as far away from the spotlight as possible.  Although their posh Montana home is not exactly a rustic lodge out in the mountains, it would mean Silas would not be subjected to the sometimes infuriating presence of paparazzi.

The singer-songwriter-actor-record producer achieved massive popularity with boyband NSYNC while wife Biel started her shoot to fame with her appearance in the family-drama TV series 7th Heaven.  The two started dating in 2007 and got engaged four years later.  In 2012, the couple tied the knot at the Borgo Egnazia resort in Fasano, Italy.

Timberlake was understandably excited well before the birth of Silas.  At the iHeartRadio Music Awards, he gushed about his excitement, just two weeks before Silas was born.  "You can't have innovation without creation, so finally, I want to thank my best friend, my favorite collaborator - my wife, Jessica, who's at home watching," he said after receiving the 2015 Innovator Award. "Honey, I can't wait to see our greatest creation yet. Don't worry, Daddy's heading home right now to innovate by learning how to change a poopy diaper and get my swaddle on," he added.

Justin Timberlake and Jessica Biel will definitely be good parents to Baby Silas. They are looking forward to raising their son in their Montana home. Will they consider an early retirement? Share your thoughts below.

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