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Jessica Biel doesn't know hubby Justin Timberlake's songs
Los Angeles, Oct 24
Actress Jessica Biel doesn't know the words to any songs by the pop group NSYNC, which had her husband Justin Timberlake as a member.
During an appearance on "The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon", the 37-year-old Hollywood actress who celebrated her seventh wedding anniversary to Timberlake last week, said she still can't think of any lyrics to his group's hits, which she recently confessed when playing Truth Or Dare with friends, reports dailymail.co.uk.
"My dare was I have to sing an NSYNC song -- all the lyrics, all the melodies -- and I literally couldn't," she said.
"I only know three words, ''Bye, Bye, Bye'," Biel explained, referring to the band's 2000 hit. "But I wasn't allowed to sing that, I had to sing something else."
"Justin coached me through the chorus, the verse, I'm looking at the words… it was really humiliating,' she told Fallon.
She rose to fame on the hit series "7th Heaven", which ran from 1996 to 2007, the same years NSYNC hit the airwaves.
"I was listening to theatre productions, I was listening to 'Rent'. I knew every word of 'Rent'. I was listening to Motown," she said.
"I lived under a rock. I wasn't into pop-culture music."
During an appearance on "The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon", the 37-year-old Hollywood actress who celebrated her seventh wedding anniversary to Timberlake last week, said she still can't think of any lyrics to his group's hits, which she recently confessed when playing Truth Or Dare with friends, reports dailymail.co.uk.
"My dare was I have to sing an NSYNC song -- all the lyrics, all the melodies -- and I literally couldn't," she said.
"I only know three words, ''Bye, Bye, Bye'," Biel explained, referring to the band's 2000 hit. "But I wasn't allowed to sing that, I had to sing something else."
"Justin coached me through the chorus, the verse, I'm looking at the words… it was really humiliating,' she told Fallon.
She rose to fame on the hit series "7th Heaven", which ran from 1996 to 2007, the same years NSYNC hit the airwaves.
"I was listening to theatre productions, I was listening to 'Rent'. I knew every word of 'Rent'. I was listening to Motown," she said.
"I lived under a rock. I wasn't into pop-culture music."

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