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Justin Timberlake & Jimmy Fallon Couldn't Keep It Together Singing "Ironic" On 'The Tonight Show'
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Justin Timberlake and Jimmy Fallon's bromance is nothing short of inspiring at this point. Ever since Fallon took the reigns of his late-night NBC block, whether it be The Late Show or The Tonight Show, the host has made sure to offer as much on-screen support to JT as he and the network could afford. And usually that makes for some priceless TV moments.
Take last night's episode, where JT and The Tonight Show host reprised their summer camp skit (in October, though?) and could barely keep it together throughout. You know the old song and dance; JT and Fallon play two inexplicably grown kids, break out into some nostalgic blitz of a '90s anthem only to be shushed by a lotion-nosed counselor in the name order. They keep going, of course. This time around they tackled Alanis Morissette's "Ironic," even hitting the harmonies with precision.
You can watch the full scene down below. Justin Timberlake's forthcoming animated feature Trolls is slated to arrive next Friday, November 4th. His contribution to the soundtrack "Can't Stop The Feeling" is one of year's hottest chart properties and is available to purchase on iTunes today. You can also catch him on Netflix in the Jonathan Demme-directed concert film, Justin Timberlake & The Tennessee Kids.