A very embarrassing clip of Justin Timberlake has blown up social media, and now the singer himself has finally responded.
Justin Timberlake has apologized to fans after trying to do the Beat Ya Feet dance in Washington, DC, and failed miserably.
The singer has traveled today on Instagram to apologize jokingly to his fans for his rather uncoordinated movements that have since gone viral on social media:
“DC, I want to apologize to you for two reasons,” the singer said as he flashed the camera to his feet. “Here and here! I had a long conversation with both of them, individually, and I told them, “Don’t do this to me again.”
“Maybe it was persimmons, it was a real khaki atmosphere. But I’ll make up for that. I’ll focus on these two guys right here and get them right,” he said, referring to his feet.
The singer concluded the funny message by telling his 62.5 million fans that he loved them.
After his apology, the 41-year-old man re-posted several fan videos mocking the awkward movements of the music festival singer Something in the Water.
After his performance on Saturday night, The Social Network The actor was criticized on social media, as fans claimed that his interpretation of the popular DC dance resembled “hockey pokey” more than the common step.
Fortunately, Timberlake was able to laugh at himself after the criticism and worked to get all three steps down, especially if he plans to replace Hugh Jackman on Broadway this year.
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