Justin Timberlake dramatically stops show saying 'we need some assistance right here'

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Justin Timberlake has been city-hopping across the US on his Forget Tomorrow World Tour and headed to Austin, Texas on Saturday night to perform, but dramatically paused the show during his set.The singer, 43, noticed a fan in need amongst the crowd while singing his 2002 hit Cry Me A River and could be seen motioning for security guards.

At the end of the song, Justin then asked for the arena lights to be turned on and paused the scheduled show to check in on the audience member Catching the moment for TikTok, another show-goer shared a clip of the interaction to the streaming platform, with the video showing Justin as he said: "Sorry everybody, one second, one second.

We need some assistance right here about five rows back". After some moments went by, Justin, formerly a member of boyband NSYNC, asked: "Oh are you OK?" and gave a thumbs up.The audience then applauded the singer as he confirmed all was OK.

While it was not confirmed what had happened to the audience member, another user did take to the TikTok's comment section to share that they were in the row behind the person in need.They wrote: "She is okay.Thankfully ppl next to us were drs and attended to her while we got Justin’s attention".

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