shared on TikTok by a fellow audience member.Timberlake, 43, was performing “Cry Me a River” on stage when he noticed that somebody in the crowd needed assistance, so he tried to get the security’s attention to help.Security rushed towards the person in the crowd that Timberlake was pointing to. “House lights up, thank you!” the superstar said as his show came to a halt.“Sorry everybody one second… we need some assistance right here about five rows back,” he added.After a few seconds, Timberlake was alerted that the situation wasn’t serious.“Are we OK?
No, no problem!” Timberlake said. “OK, we’re OK,” he added while smiling and clapping.The crowd cheered as Timberlake carried on with his concert.An eyewitness told TMZ that the fan returned to their seat after staff members checked on them.
Paramedics were not called to the venue, the eyewitness confirmed.The Post reached out to Timberlake’s rep for comment.Timberlake is on his The Forget Tomorrow World Tour following the release of his sixth studio album, “Everything I Thought I Was,” on March 15.
The tour began April 29 in Vancouver and is scheduled to end December 20 in Kansas City. Timberlake has shows in Forth Worth, Tulsa, Atlanta, Raleigh, Tampa, Miami, Chicago, New York City and Boston for the rest of the month.Timberlake’s latest album, his first in six years, received mixed reviews from critics.It debuted at No.
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