Justin Timberlake has seemingly confirmed that the rest of his NSYNC bandmates are featured on at least one song on his new album Everything I Thought It Was.

The 43-year-old singer had previously hinted that he was working in the studio with the rest of his NSYNC bandmates on The Kelly Clarkson Show last month.

Timberlake took to TikTok on Wednesday, responding to fan Briana Resendez who said, ‘Blink twice if NSYNC is on a song called Paradise,’ which comes just after he canceled a London show after coming down with the flu.

The singer responded with a video, which featured Briana’s comment, with Timberlake wearing a baseball hat and sunglasses.

He slowly lowers his black sunglasses and very delibrately blinks twice before pushing his glasses back up and offering a sly smile for the camera.

Justin Timberlake has seemingly confirmed that the rest of his NSYNC bandmates are featured on at least one song on his new album Everything I Thought It Was.

Justin Timberlake has seemingly confirmed that the rest of his NSYNC bandmates are featured on at least one song on his new album Everything I Thought It Was.

 

The 43-year-old singer had previously hinted that he was working in the studio with the rest of his NSYNC bandmates on The Kelly Clarkson Show last month

He slowly lowers his black sunglasses and very delibrately blinks twice before pushing his glasses back up and offering a sly smile for the camera

 

He slowly lowers his black sunglasses and very delibrately blinks twice before pushing his glasses back up and offering a sly smile for the camera

His fellow NSYNC singer Lance Bass even poked fun at the video, commenting, ‘Got something in your eye?’

The revelation comes just a month after Timberlake teased another NSYNC reunion during an appearance on The Kelly Clarkson Show.

‘We’ve been in the studio, so there may be a little something in the future, too,’ he said on the talk show, though he wouldn’t reveal any further details.

That tease came just months after the group came together for the first time in many years at the MTV Video Music Awards.

They revealed they all worked together on their first song in 20 years called Better Place, which was featured on the soundtrack for Timberlake’s movie, Trolls Band Together.

Timberlake added of that song on Clarkson’s show, ‘That was fun. It’s kind of crazy, like, there’s so much that just picks up right where it left off as far as the chemistry.’

He was scheduled to perform at The Roundhouse in Camden, though he was forced to bow out due to illness.

‘This is an unfortunate video I have to send out. But I’m sure you can tell from the sound of things that I am not going to be able to make it to the show on Friday, which I’m gutted about,’ he admitted.

The revelation comes just a month after Timberlake teased another NSYNC reunion during an appearance on The Kelly Clarkson Show

 

The revelation comes just a month after Timberlake teased another NSYNC reunion during an appearance on The Kelly Clarkson Show

'We¿ve been in the studio, so there may be a little something in the future, too,' he said on the talk show, though he wouldn't reveal any further details

 

‘We’ve been in the studio, so there may be a little something in the future, too,’ he said on the talk show, though he wouldn’t reveal any further details

Timberlake added of that song on Clarkson's show, 'That was fun. It¿s kind of crazy, like, there¿s so much that just picks up right where it left off as far as the chemistry'

 

Timberlake added of that song on Clarkson’s show, ‘That was fun. It’s kind of crazy, like, there’s so much that just picks up right where it left off as far as the chemistry’

‘I’ve been here in London all week and was so excited to perform Roundhouse. But… I’ve been battling some kind of bug and I thought it was getting better but it took a turn for the worse.’

The Cry Me A River star will appear on The Graham Norton Show on Friday in a pre-recorded interview.

Justin admitted he ‘amost didn’t make it’ onto the show due to being ill but ‘was able to power through’.

The cancelled performance comes as Justin announced his new single Drown, the follow-up to his first single off the new album, Selfish.

His tour is beginning in North America this summer with 30 shows before coming to Europe in late July. He is due to perform in Birmingham, Manchester and London.

It comes after Justin seemingly hit back at Britney Spears’ recent apology to him for writing about their relationship in her memoir.

The singer showed little remorse for his part in the feud, as he told fans at his concern: ‘I’d like to take this opportunity to apologise, to absolutely f***ing nobody.’