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Justin Timberlake Recalls 'Number One' Experience At Charity Festival
Justin Timberlake Recalls 'Number One' Experience At Charity Festival

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Justin Timberlake Recalls ‘Number One’ Experience At Charity Festival

Justin Timberlake lives a pretty good life. According to the singer, however, sometimes it’s not all sunshine and rainbows. Sometimes it’s…well, sometimes it’s surprises of a more “liquid variety.”

In an appearance on The Graham Norton Show, along with Trolls costar Anna Kendrick, Timberlake shared the tale of an ill-fated performance for a charity event in Canada, invited by Rolling Stones frontman, Mick Jagger.

You would think Canadians are historically peaceful people,” Timberlake began. “I show up to the show and I look at the bill: It’s the Rolling Stones and AC/DC and The Who. You get the picture. Somewhere in there: me. It was a bit of a blur, but I just remember saying to the band before I went on, ‘I don’t think this is going to go well.'”

“Little did I know how bad it was going to go because we came on stage… I think one day of this festival hosted 500,000 people,” he continued. “All of a sudden, bottles of urine were then thrown at the stage. It wasn’t always good times for me, guys.”

He then described dodging the bottles while struggling to remember his own lyrics as he was being pelted with bottle after bottle. Timberlake adapted to the situation and continued on. It wasn’t clear if asparagus was served at the event or what the first song he performed at the event was. Maybe “Cry Me A River,” perhaps?

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