FANS have shared their reactions to Michelle Williams’ impersonation of Justin Timberlake greeting Ginuwine as part of Britney Spears’ new audiobook.
Williams narrates the audiobook version of Spears’ new memoir, The Woman in Me, which was released on Tuesday.

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In one section of the book, Williams said as Spears: “NSYNC hung out with Black artists. Sometimes, I thought they tried too hard to fit in.”
She recalled walking through a part of New York City she hadn’t been to before when she and Timberlake encountered singer-songwriter Ginuwine.
“Walking our way was a guy wearing a huge blinged-out medallion. He was flanked by two giant security guards,” Williams as Spears continued.
“J got all excited and said so loud, ‘Oh yeah. Fo’ shiz. Fo’ shiz. Ginuwine what’s up homie?’”
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As fans continue to get their hands on copies of Spears’ book and audiobook, this section of Williams’ narration has gone viral.
“LMAO Michelle Williams doing the audiobook reading of Britney Spears’s impression of Justin Timberlake trying to act black to impress Ginuwine 😂😂😂,” one person wrote on X, formerly Twitter.
“(White) Michelle Williams doing an impression of Britney doing an impression of Justin Timberlake doing an impression of a Black person – this is art,” another wrote.
Someone else chimed in: “Oh my god this is gold. I am listening to this audiobook. I cackled when Michelle Williams did an impression of Justin Timberlake.”
“Okay but now i need this book turned into a movie, and I need Michelle Williams to play Justin Timberlake,” wrote someone else.
“Give Michelle Williams her Oscar for narrating #TheWomanInMe,” another said.
Spears and Timberlake dated from 1998-2002.
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