Justin talks about Britney on Today's Oprah...

When Justin was a teenager, he was involved in a highly publicized relationship with a fellow pop star—Britney Spears. The pair met on the set of The New Mickey Mouse Club in the early '90s. They dated for a few years before splitting up in 2002.

Recently, Britney has been making headlines for out-of-the-ordinary behavior.

Oprah: What do you think is going on with Britney?

Justin: I don't know, to be honest with you. I haven't spoken to her in years. I mean, there's no ill will—I have nothing but love for her. It's funny because we dated each other at a time…wow, I haven't talked about this in a long time. It's interesting.

Oprah: But you've never talked about it to me, so it's okay.

Justin: Hey, let's get it in, girl.

Oprah: Let's get it in.

Justin: We were teenagers, you know?

Oprah: Yes, famous teenagers.

Justin: I think that's basically the best way to describe what happened to us. I think she's a great person, and I don't know her as well as I did …. What I do know about her is she has a huge heart, and she is a great person.


He also thinks Jessica Biel Smells good..

Justin has been involved in a few high-profile relationships in the past, but he's keeping his latest romance under wraps. "I'm dating someone," he says. "But all I can tell you is she smells lovely."

Oprah may not get a name out of Justin, but he does share a few secrets about his personal life. "I get pretty romantic around her," he says. Justin admits that he even sings to her sometimes.

While he's away on tour, Justin says he stays connected to his mystery woman through iChat, a computer program that lets you see the person you're talking to with a webcam. "Technology is a wonderful thing sometimes. … I find that to be really cool, when you can actually see someone's face. I do it with my friends, as well, just to have a conversation back and forth. It just makes you feel closer, that's all."

Dating isn't easy—especially when your relationship gets played out in the public eye. In a past interview, Justin said tabloids create soap operas out of people's lives. "If two famous people are dating each other, what I found—and I could be wrong—but just in my personal experience, [they think] if you're not going to get married, then you're breaking up."