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  Table of content    
  1. Surprised?
  2. Don't Do It
  3. What's Up Homie
  4. Some Did See That Way Before
  5. Malibu's Most Wanted
  6. Award For Michelle Williams For Her Role In The Memoir?
  7. Conclusion

Best Internet Roasts On Justin Timberlake Adopting A Black Accent In Britney Spears’ Memoir “The Woman In Me”

In recent news, Britney Spears has released her memoir, which details a lot of secrets. One of which was an incident where Justin Timberlake was imitating a "blaccent" while interacting with Ginuwine.
The audio version of Spears' memoir, narrated by actress Michelle Williams, unveils a comical encounter between Spears' then-boyfriend, Timberlake, and the singer Ginuwine. After learning of this incident, the internet doesn’t hold its own.
As a result, we are rewarded with a series of memes and tweets that make this cringe-worthy moment forever last in our memory of celebrity dramas.
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Justin Timberlake, Britney Spears, Ginuwine Source: Complex
This incident took place during the period when Spears and Timberlake were in a relationship, coinciding with their individual music careers reaching new heights. The couple publicly acknowledged their romance in 1999, but it eventually concluded in a messy breakup in 2002, with rumors of infidelity swirling.
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Spears described Timberlake's boy band, NSYNC, as "white guys" who had a strong affinity for hip-hop, distinguishing them from The Backstreet Boys. She noted that NSYNC socialized with Black artists and sometimes seemed overly eager to assimilate.
During one particular encounter in New York with Ginuwine, Timberlake excitedly greeted the singer while mimicking a "blaccent." After Ginuwine left, Felicia (Britney's ex-personal assistant) imitated Timberlake, and he responded with a casual "F–k you."
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Britney Fans reacting to her memoir meme Source: GoshDammitChloe

In her memoir, Britney recalled in details:

“His band NSYNC was what people back then called ‘so pimp.’ They were white boys but they loved Hip-Hop. To me, that’s what separated them from the Backstreet Boys, who seemed very consciously to position themselves as a white group. NSYNC hung out with Black artists.

Sometimes I thought they tried too hard to fit in. One day J [Justin] and I were in New York going to parts of town I had never been to before. Walking our way was a guy with a huge, blinged-out medallion. He was flanked by two giant security guards. J got all excited and said, so loud, 'Oh yeah, fo' shiz, fo' shiz! Ginuwine, what's up homie?”

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Fans found the incident humorous and used social media to discuss and share their amusement. This one is one of the best. Let's check out some of the best reactions to this incident.
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Surprised?

Justin Using His Burner Account Source: BrittaniWarrick
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Don't Do It

Don't Do It Source: Lons
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What's Up Homie

What's Up Homie Source: Chombe1080
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Some Did See That Way Before

Some Did See That Way Before Source: oceansjonas
In his defense: in his defense his collaborators co-signed this and it was a different time.
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Malibu's Most Wanted

Source: brownie_terror
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Award For Michelle Williams For Her Role In The Memoir?

Source: la_gayz
Michelle Williams is receiving widespread acclaim for her audiobook rendition of Britney Spears' memoir. Her specific passage in the memoir has captured attention and revolves around an interaction between Spears, Justin Timberlake, and R&B singer Ginuwine in 1999. 
Online reactions ranged from laughter to appreciation for Williams' portrayal, with some suggesting that it deserved awards.
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Conclusion

So, there you have it, folks. Britney Spears' memoir has stirred the pot, and Justin Timberlake's "blaccent" incident is now on everyone's radar. While we can't deny that times were different back then, it's like digging up those old embarrassing photos from your high school yearbook—cringeworthy.

But hey, it's essential to learn, grow, and move forward. The internet is buzzing with memes and discussions, and we're all part of the conversation. So, let's keep the dialogue respectful, learn from our past, and embrace a more culturally sensitive future. Cheers to growth!

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