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Justin Timberlake's Backstage Tour Demands

Justin Timberlake

Justin Timberlake, who is currently overseas for the London leg of his 'FutureSex/LoveSounds' tour has some usual backstage demands.

The sexyback singer requests a large supply of Beano anti-gas tablets to be flown over from the US to avoid passing gas and he also requested two dressing rooms, to be kept at a constant 22 degrees Celsius, and continuous supply of Hershey chocolate bars.

Justin hasn't exactly been getting rave reviews from his fans while overseas. Like we reported yesterday, Timberlake refused to pose for photos and even spit at a few fans.

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erica
Nice to see that he supports a company (Hershey) that is moving so many jobe out of the US.
Posted 1 year 5 months ago


Lala
erica, newsflash! All our jons are going overseas. You can thank the clintons for that and freetrade! It sucks but it is what it is. I highly doubt that you research all of your products before you buy them. I think it is important to know about whats going on (as you seem to) but its impossible to know every company thats doing it. Anyways, justin seems like such a divo brat! I think its funny he takes the anti fart pill! Erica, please take no offense to what i said, i seriously didnt mean it to sound offensive at all.
Posted 1 year 5 months ago


alayna
haha,Beano! You know,my since junior high school crush on him is starting to fade.(about time right? 10 freakin' years!)How can he be so rude to his fans, especially little girls? As for his backstage demands, eh. If Hershey's are it, he's alright.Unlike someone else,*jennifer lopez*.
Posted 1 year 5 months ago


AKA da bomb
hahaha anti-gas tablets. haha fart arse
Posted 1 year 5 months ago


StraNGeLaD
Yep, the loss of jobs in the US is down to Clinton, nothing whatsoever to do with Bush deliberately devalueing the dollar to try and up trade and failign horribly. By the way, it's currently $2 to the £1. The highest it's been for over 20 years, good luck with that economy.
Posted 1 year 5 months ago

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