Justin Timberlake displays on the daring transfer that satisfied Beyoncé to affix him in one among *SNL’s* most unforgettable sketches.
Justin Timberlake isn’t any stranger to memorable moments, however even he admits that convincing Beyoncé to affix him in a hilarious Saturday Night time Dwell sketch again in 2008 was no straightforward feat.
The pop famous person, now 43, just lately described the lengths he went to so as to persuade the legendary singer to step into comedy alongside him for what would develop into an iconic skit.
Timberlake, internet hosting the long-running comedy present on the time, recounted the story within the NBC documentary Women & Gentleman… 50 Years of SNL Music.
The previous NSYNC member defined how a pitch from forged members Andy Samberg and Bobby Moynihan landed all of them in full leotards and excessive heels to carry out as background dancers who by no means made the minimize for Beyoncé’s performances.
“(Andy) stated Bobby Moynihan has this nice thought for a sketch about you, me, and him being Beyoncé’s background dancers that by no means made the minimize,” Timberlake stated, detailing the behind-the-scenes dialog. “I used to be like, ‘full leotard?’ And he’s like, ‘yeah.’ I used to be like, ‘That is too humorous. We’ve to do that.’”
That preliminary enthusiasm rapidly hit a snag once they approached Beyoncé, additionally 43 and within the midst of her personal meteoric solo profession post-Future’s Youngster. Timberlake admitted she didn’t precisely soar on board.
“She was very well mannered about it, however she was very hesitant. And once I say hesitant, I imply like, she was not having it,” he shared.
Pondering outdoors the field, Timberlake determined to take a dramatic strategy to win her over.
“I put the leotard and the heels and the hose on and every part, and put a gown on,” he recalled. “I walked and knocked on her door, I threw the gown down and put my fingers on my hips, and he or she was like, ‘No you didn’t!’”
Fortunately, his daring transfer paid off.
Beyoncé agreed to take part, and the ensuing sketch grew to become some of the talked-about moments of that season of SNL, with each stars embracing the comedic absurdity.