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Justin Timberlake opens up about a shocking rejection from Beyonce
Justin Timberlake opens up about a shocking rejection from Beyonce Justin Timberlake has shared insights into filming an SNL sketch with Beyoncé.
While chatting with Billboard, the Friend With The Benefits actor candidly talked about how the songstress bluntly refused to work with him after the duo collaborated on the song Until the End of Time in 2006.
Recalling when a writer Andy Samberg shared an idea of a sketch for SNL in 2008, he began, “(Andy) said Bobby Moynihan has this great idea for a sketch about you, me, and him being Beyoncé’s background dancers that never made the cut.”
“I was like ‘full leotard’? And he’s like, ‘yeah.’ I was like.” Timberlake added, “’This is too funny. We have to do this.’”
Moreover, the S***Back singer revealed that Beyoncé rejected the idea, he continued, “She was very polite about it, but she was very hesitant.”
“And when I say hesitant, I mean like, she was not having it. I’m like: Does she know how funny this is gonna be? How beloved this whole moment will be?”
However, the 43-year-old singer had not given up and dished on his effort to convince Beyoncé, of which he said, “I put the leotard and the heels and the hose on and everything, and put a robe on.”
“I walked and knocked on her door, I threw the robe down and put my hands on my hips.”
Before concluding, the Grammy award winner shared that she accepted the offer for SNL by saying, “And she was like, ‘No you didn’t!’
In a recent interview, Justin Timberlake revealed a shocking rejection he faced from Beyonce early in his career. The pop star opened up about the moment when he approached Beyonce to collaborate on a song, only to be turned down.Timberlake shared that he was excited about the possibility of working with Beyonce, but was taken aback when she declined his offer. Despite the rejection, Timberlake expressed his admiration for Beyonce’s talent and success in the music industry.
Fans were surprised to hear about the rejection, as both Timberlake and Beyonce are highly acclaimed artists in their own right. However, Timberlake’s honesty about the experience serves as a reminder that even the biggest stars face setbacks and rejections in their careers.
It’s clear that Timberlake holds no hard feelings towards Beyonce, as he continues to respect her as a fellow artist. The revelation sheds light on the challenges and uncertainties that come with pursuing a career in the music industry, even for established stars like Timberlake and Beyonce.
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Justin Timberlake On Convincing Beyoncé To Do ‘Single Ladies’ SNL’ Bit
A big part of the job at Saturday Night Live in the week leading up to showtime is convincing that week’s host or musical guest to appear in sketches that sometimes sound bizarre at best, or potentially disastrous at worst. That was the dilemma frequent SNL guest Justin Timberlake found himself in November 2008 when cast member Andy Samberg hit him up to see if he was in town to hop in on a bit that castmate Bobby Moynihan had cooked up.
“He said Bobby Moynihan has this great idea for a sketch about you, me, and him being Beyoncé’s background dancers that never made the cut,” Timberlake explained in the three-hour doc Ladies & Gentleman… 50 Years of SNL Music, which aired on NBC on Monday night (Jan. 27). “I was like ‘full leotard’? And he’s like, ‘yeah.’ I was like, ‘This is too funny. We have to do this.’”
Here’s the thing: the three guys were totally down, but convincing Queen Bey to get super silly with them was going to be another matter entirely. In the exhaustive look at the show’s musical history co-directed by Oscar-winning Roots drummer Questlove, current SNL star Bowen Yang explained that “when you pitch a sketch that the musical guest is involved in potentially it can always go wrong.”
And, according to JT, at first Beyoncé was not into it. At all.
“She was very polite about it, but she was very hesitant. And when I say hesitant, I mean like, she was not having it,” Timberlake said. “I’m like: Does she know how funny this is gonna be? How beloved this whole moment will be?” Determined to commit to the bit, Timberlake decided that he had to show his fellow pop superstar how far he was willing to go to convince her.
“I put the leotard and the heels and the hose on and everything, and put a robe on,” he said. “I walked and knocked on her door, I threw the robe down and put my hands on my hips and she was like, ‘No you didn’t!’” Long story short, Bey said yea and the rest is SNL history.
In the final sketch (which is not officially available on YouTube), host Paul Rudd plays the “Single Ladies” video director introducing the singer to her new backup dancers, who she is nervous about.
“Oh look, don’t worry about the other dancers, B-Town,” Rudd tells her. “I hand-picked them myself, these guys are pros.” The three men then enter in all their black leotard, white tights and black heels regalia, assuring Bey that they are definitely warmed up, “like biscuits,” Moynihan says, with Timberlake adding the unhelpful second helping, “yeah, dance biscuits!”
Smash cut to the trio gyrating impertinently on, around and at Beyoncé and the singer repeatedly stopping filming until Rudd finally admits that they are his stepsons, who his wife said he had to spend more time with. “Aww, I didn’t know these were your sons,” Beyoncé says. “That’s very noble of you.”
“So you’ll let them be in your music video?” Rudd asks. “Hell no,” Bey replies.
Ladies & Gentlemen… 50 Years of SNL Music is available to stream now on Peacock.
In a recent interview, Justin Timberlake revealed how he convinced Beyoncé to do the iconic “Single Ladies” sketch on Saturday Night Live. Timberlake, who was hosting the show at the time, knew that Beyoncé was hesitant about doing comedic sketches, but he managed to persuade her by showcasing his own impressive dance moves and assuring her that they would have a blast on stage together.The sketch, which featured Timberlake and Beyoncé in leotards, dancing to the hit song “Single Ladies,” became an instant classic and solidified Timberlake’s reputation as a talented comedic actor. Fans of both artists were thrilled to see them collaborate in such a fun and unexpected way.
It just goes to show that sometimes, all it takes is a little friendly persuasion and a shared love of music and dance to create something truly memorable. Cheers to Justin Timberlake for his persuasive skills and to Beyoncé for being a good sport and delivering a performance that will go down in SNL history.
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#Justin #Timberlake #Convincing #Beyoncé #Single #Ladies #SNL #BitJustin Timberlake Dressed Up Like Beyoncé to Convince Her to Do 2008 SNL Sketch
Justin Timberlake says that, in order to convince Beyoncé to participate in a now-legendary 2008 sketch on Saturday Night Live, he had to dress up like the superstar, leotard and all.
The sketch, which aired on the Nov. 18, 2008, episode hosted by Paul Rudd, depicted three “backup dancers,” played by Timberlake and SNL cast members Andy Samberg and Bobby Moynihan.
In the bit, Rudd played the director of Beyoncé’s “Single Ladies” music video, telling her he “hand-picked” the backup dancers, whom she hadn’t yet met.
“Oh look, don’t worry about the other dancers, B-Town,” Rudd says in the sketch. “These guys are pros.”
The SNL Single Ladies sketch in 2008.
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Timberlake, Samberg and Moynihan then make their entrance, each clad in a black leotard with tights and high heels.
“Hiiii, we’re the dancers,” they say, before the music is queued up and the routine begins.
As the song starts, Beyoncé begins her now-iconic dance, while the three men try to keep up.
Eventually, it comes to light that the men are Rudd’s stepsons, with his character saying, “My wife said I need to spend more time with them.”
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Timberlake, who has hosted SNL five times, told the story of how the sketch came to be in Questlove’s new documentary Ladies & Gentlemen… 50 Years of SNL Music, which premiered on NBC on Jan. 27 and is streaming now on Peacock.
According to Timberlake, it was Moynihan who had the idea for the sketch, which would take place while Rudd hosted and Beyoncé served as musical guest.
Timberlake had no plans to appear in the episode, until friend Samberg sent him a text, asking if he’d participate.
“He said Bobby Moynihan has this great idea for a sketch about you, me and him being Beyoncé’s background dancers that never made the cut,” Timberlake recounts in the documentary. “I was like ‘Full leotard’? And he’s like, ‘Yeah.’ I was like, ‘This is too funny. We have to do this.’ “
But Beyoncé herself wasn’t keen on the idea.
“She was very polite about it, but she was very hesitant. And when I say hesitant, I mean like, she was not having it,” Timberlake says. “I’m like: Does she know how funny this is gonna be? How beloved this whole moment will be?”
So, in a bid to convince her, Timberlake dressed up in the costume he and the others would be wearing.
“I put the leotard and the heels and the hose on and everything, and put a robe on,” he says. “I walked and knocked on her door, I threw the robe down and put my hands on my hips and she was like, ‘No you didn’t!’ ”
Speaking to David Spade and Dana Carvey on their Fly in the Wall podcast in 2024, Samberg said they encouraged Timberlake to be the one to ask her because “he’s very famous [and] she’s very famous so that would go better. And also it’s him being like, ‘I’m going to be in a leotard, we’re celebrating you.’ But she was delightful. She is such a sweet-hearted person, in my limited interaction with her. But that one was fun because we were like, there’s no way people are going to be mad at this.”
The rest, as they say, is history, with the sketch going on to delight audiences and become one of the most well-known to feature a musical guest.
Ladies & Gentlemen… 50 Years of SNL Music is available now on Peacock.
Justin Timberlake surprised fans this past weekend by dressing up as Beyoncé in an attempt to convince her to join him for a throwback sketch on Saturday Night Live. The sketch in question? The infamous “Single Ladies” dance routine from 2008.In a hilarious Instagram post, Timberlake shared a photo of himself in full Beyoncé attire, complete with a sparkly bodysuit and long blonde wig. He captioned the post, “Just trying to convince Queen B to join me for a little SNL throwback. Who’s in?”
Fans went wild over the post, with many commenting that they would love to see Beyoncé and Timberlake recreate the iconic sketch. The pair famously performed the “Single Ladies” routine on SNL over a decade ago, and fans have been clamoring for a reunion ever since.
While it’s uncertain if Beyoncé will agree to Timberlake’s plea, one thing is for sure – fans would love to see these two superstars come together once again for a hilarious and unforgettable performance. Here’s hoping Beyoncé says yes!
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#Justin #Timberlake #Dressed #Beyoncé #Convince #SNL #SketchJustin Timberlake has surprising reaction when he spots *NSYNC members in concert crowd
Justin Timberlake was saying hi hi hi to his former *NSYNC bandmates.
The singer, 43, had some surprise guests in the audience while performing at the Thousand Palms, California, stop of his Forget Tomorrow World Tour.
JC Chasez, Lance Bass and Chris Kirkpatrick showed up to Timberlake’s concert, as seen in Bass’ Tuesday TikTok video.
Justin Timberlake spots *NSYNC members in concert crowd. lancebass/TikTok
The footage shows the artist onstage as he spots the trio in the crowd.
“Why didn’t you guys text me?” Timberlake mouths before laughing and moving to another part of the stage.
The clip cuts to Bass dancing, with the text reading: “On second thought, maybe we should have texted Justin before we showed up.”
Bass, 45, Chasez, 48, and Kirkpatrick, 53, continued to dance together in the audience as Timberlake performed onstage.
*NSYNC members surprise Justin Timberlake at his concert. lancebass/TikTok
Missing from the action? Joey Fatone, 47, who’s currently on Broadway. His debut as Lance in “& Juliet” was Tuesday, taking over from actor Paulo Szot.
“In honor of Joey’s Broadway debut tonight,” Bass playfully wrote in the caption, “we had a date night without him.”
Bass also shared footage of the night on Instagram, with a photo of the four former boy-banders backstage at Timberlake’s show, plus a promotional pic announcing Fatone’s “& Juliet” run. “You guys are the sweetest I appreciate it !!!!” the thespian commented.
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Fatone then shared his own Instagram post, photoshopping himself into the reunion pic.
“Thank you, Chris for putting me in the photo,” Fatone captioned the cheeky shot. “It is perfect! I was definitely there in spirit!”
Last week, Fatone told The Post that the group needs to “have a conversation” about a future reunion.
Lance Bass, JC Chasez, Chris Kirkpatrick, Justin Timberlake and Joey Fatone of boy band *NSYNC arrive for the premiere of “Trolls: Band Together” in LA on Nov. 15, 2023. AFP via Getty Images
“That’s really what it boils down to. And we’re gonna hopefully do that soon. We keep saying soon, but it’s getting where it’s like either s—t or get off the pot,” he said. “Let’s be real.”
And with the 25th anniversary of *NSYNC’s blockbuster album “No Strings Attached” coming up in March, Fatone thinks that it’s time for “that moment of the five of us sitting down going, ‘OK, what does this look like? Do we want to do a tour? Is it just a tour? Is it an album? Is it an EP? Are we not going to do anything? Like, what exactly are we going to do?’”
Lance Bass, JC Chasez, Justin Timberlake, Joey Fatone and Chris Kirkpatrick of *NSYNC perform during the 2013 MTV Video Music Awards at the Barclays Center. Jeff Kravitz
Chasez would also be down for a reunion.
“You go where inspiration is, right?” he said during a November appearance on the “LadyGang” podcast. “I’m not one of those people that fakes it very well. Whenever I’ve tried to fake it, I’ve always felt s–tty about it, to be honest with you.”
But in July, TMZ reported that Timberlake was allegedly the big holdout on a reunion tour.
Lance Bass, Joey Fatone, JC Chasez, Chris Kirkpatrick and Justin Timberlake of NSYNC attend the 2023 MTV Video Music Awards at Prudential Center on September 12, 2023. Getty Images for MTV
The outlet claimed that insiders revealed the “SexyBack” star and his team did not respond to multiple proposals for an *NSYNC stadium tour this summer, despite the other members showing interest.
Justin Timberlake, former member of *NSYNC, had a surprising reaction when he spotted his former bandmates in the crowd at his recent concert.During a performance of one of his hit songs, Timberlake paused mid-song and pointed into the audience. The crowd erupted in cheers as Lance Bass, JC Chasez, Joey Fatone, and Chris Kirkpatrick were shown on the big screen, smiling and waving at their former bandmate.
Timberlake couldn’t contain his excitement and invited his former bandmates to join him on stage. The group performed a medley of *NSYNC hits, much to the delight of the audience.
Fans were thrilled to see the reunion of the iconic boy band and the camaraderie between the members was evident as they shared the stage once again.
It was a heartwarming moment that reminded everyone of the special bond between *NSYNC members, and left fans hoping for more reunions in the future.
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2. But wait, Lance wasn’t the first fifth member of ‘N Sync!
That role was originally played by Jason Galasso, who had known Fatone from choir in their high school days and was dabbling in the singing-group arts when he got a page (1990s, FTW) out of nowhere from his old acquaintance. Coincidentally, he also knew Chasez because, as Galasso explained on The Digital Get Down podcast in 2019, he “used to kind of hang out with The Mickey Mouse Club” stars like Chase Hampton and Keri Russell.
After they “locked in perfectly” on a rendition of Boyz II Men‘s “End of the Road,” that was it, he was in the as-yet unnamed group. “I remember I’m like, ‘Dang, Justin’s young!’” he recalled. “But then I heard him sing, I’m like ‘Oh, it doesn’t matter how old he is, he can sing his butt off.”
At the same time, however, the bass singer was also in a three-man group called Unreal, “so I’m still trying to decide, you know, what I want to do, what direction I want to go in as far as which group I want to go with,” Galasso, who’s in the mortgage loan business these days, recalled. “Because I remember, the first time Lou Pearlman brought over some music, he was thinking about the type of music that we would be doing, and I come from an R&B, hip-hop background. That’s my love, my heart, my soul.”
So when Pearlman came over with “this European-style techno, I was just like, ‘Hmm, okay.’” So, he went ahead and traveled with the other guys in Unreal to Atlanta to cut a demo, which he thought turned out great.
Meanwhile, ‘N Sync was starting to fashion a look and they were talking about putting a showcase together for Disney’s Pleasure Island. They even took a field trip to Shaquille O’Neal‘s house to check out his home studio in Orlando, but they had not yet recorded any music. And, more consequentially for Galasso, they hadn’t yet signed any contracts.
Pretty soon, both groups were trying to get him to sign. Galasso said he took the dueling contracts to a lawyer and, while the deal with the trio was pretty standard issue, Pearlman had himself written into the ‘N Sync contract as a sixth member, and that contract was “thick as a phone book.” He felt that the other members of ‘N Sync were more gung-ho than he was about the deal—which was true, because they all proceeded to sign it, whether they truly understood what it entailed or not.
So Galasso ultimately went with the group that wasn’t ‘N Sync.
*NSYNC Skips Joey Fatone’s Broadway Debut for Justin Timberlake ShowFans of the iconic boy band *NSYNC were left disappointed when it was revealed that the group would not be attending Joey Fatone’s Broadway debut in “Little Shop of Horrors” on Thursday night. Instead, the members were spotted at fellow bandmate Justin Timberlake’s show in New York City.
Many fans expressed their disappointment on social media, with some calling out the group for not supporting Fatone in his new venture. However, others defended the decision, pointing out that the members have busy schedules and may not have been able to attend.
Despite the absence of his bandmates, Fatone received rave reviews for his performance in “Little Shop of Horrors,” with many praising his comedic timing and stage presence. Hopefully, *NSYNC will make it up to Fatone by showing their support in future performances.
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#NSYNC #Skips #Joey #Fatones #Broadway #Debut #Justin #Timberlake #ShowHow Justin Timberlake Talked Beyoncé Into SNL’s “Single Ladies” Sketch
When Beyoncé appeared as a Musical Guest on Saturday Night Live over 15 years ago, anyone and everyone was listening to her third studio album, I Am… Sasha Fierce. Her black and white music video for “Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)” was everywhere — and SNL’s writers expertly captured this pop culture moment with a side-splitting sketch, featuring four dudes.
Starring November 18, 2008 Host Paul Rudd, Season 34 cast members Andy Samberg and Bobby Moynihan, and special guest Justin Timberlake, Beyoncé played herself in the “Single Ladies” sketch — and according to Timberlake, it took some convincing from her “Until the End of Time” collaborator himself. In fact, Timberlake truly had to walk the walk (in heels) to make it happen.
The SNL Five-Timers Club member told the tale in Ladies & Gentlemen… 50 Years of SNL Music, Questlove and Oz Rodriguez’s documentary, which debuted on NBC on January 27.
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Beyonce’s “Single Ladies” sketch first aired in 2008
Rudd plays the director of her “Single Ladies” music video, who introduces Bey to her new backup dancers. “Beyoncé! Oh my gosh, I’m so psyched to do this new video with you!” he tells Beyoncé as she enters the scene.
“Me too! You know, there’s one thing. I haven’t met the other dancers,” Bey says as a makeup artist powders her face. “Are we gonna have time to rehearse?”
“Oh look, don’t worry about the other dancers, B-Town,” Rudd says. “I hand-picked them myself, these guys are pros.”
“Hiiii, we’re the dancers,” Timberlake, Samberg, and Moynihan say in unison as the audience erupts in laughter.
“Are you guys warmed up?” Rudd asks.
“Oh, we’re warmed up,” Samberg says. Moynihan quickly adds, “Yeah, we’re warmed up like biscuits.”
“Yeah, dance biscuits,” Timberlake says, while staring directly into the camera.
“Alright, let’s turn this mother out!” Rudd says as the guys stretch their legs and wiggle their hips.
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The first cut starts with Beyoncé doing her signature “Single Ladies” dance, as the new backup dancers sharply try to keep up.
“What’s the beef, BK?” Rudd asks after Beyoncé calls cut. Reluctantly, Beyoncé goes for another take as the dancers pat each other on the butt. The three hilariously try to keep up with Bey’s dance moves while also doing the absolute most.
“Enough! I’m not feeling this, can we stop please?” Beyoncé says. “What were you clowns doing?”
“We were grinding,” Samberg says with Timberlake adding, “I thought that was obvious.” All three then strike a Charlie’s Angels pose.
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“Alright, I’m not gonna lie. They’re my stepsons,” Rudd’s character admits. “My wife said I need to spend more time with them.”
“Aww, I didn’t know these were your sons,” Beyoncé says. “That’s very noble of you.”
“So you’ll let them be in your music video?” Rudd asks, to which Bey promptly replies, “Hell no.”
Justin Timberlake dressed up “Single Ladies” style to sell Beyoncé on the SNL sketch
Ladies & Gentlemen… 50 Years of SNL Music, a new documentary co-directed by Questlove and Oz Rodriguez, provided a behind-the-scenes look at how the now-iconic sketch came to be.
Timberlake said it started with a text from Samberg asking if he was in town. “He said Bobby Moynihan has this great idea for a sketch about you, me, and him being Beyoncé’s background dancers that never made the cut,” he says in the documentary. “I was like ‘full leotard’? And he’s like, ‘yeah.’ I was like, ‘This is too funny. We have to do this.’”
“When you pitch a sketch that the Musical Guest is involved in potentially, it can always go wrong,” SNL cast member Bowen Yang adds in the documentary. “There are a million reasons why they might say no. It is your job to respectfully convince them.”
When it came to this sketch idea with Beyoncé, Timberlake said she was not initially on board.
“She was very polite about it, but she was very hesitant. And when I say hesitant, I mean like, she was not having it,” he recalled. “I’m like: Does she know how funny this is gonna be? How beloved this whole moment will be?”
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So Timberlake decided to get into character to convince her. “I put the leotard and the heels and the hose on and everything, and put a robe on,” he said. “I walked and knocked on her door, I threw the robe down and put my hands on my hips and she was like, ‘No you didn’t!’”
And voila, an iconic moment was born. And Beyoncé did perform “Single Ladies” as a Musical Guest that night (this time with fully-qualified backup dancers).
How to watch Ladies & Gentlemen … 50 Years of SNL Music
Ladies & Gentlemen … 50 Years of SNL Music premieres Monday, January 27, on NBC at 8 p.m. ET/PT. The three-hour documentary will be available to stream the next-day on Peacock.
Justin Timberlake is known for his smooth moves and charming personality, but did you know he played a key role in convincing Beyoncé to participate in the iconic “Single Ladies” sketch on Saturday Night Live? In this post, we’ll delve into how Timberlake worked his magic to get Queen Bey on board for one of the most memorable moments in SNL history. Stay tuned for all the juicy details!
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