As many predicted, “Madame Web” is a terrible movie, but let’s not say the same for Dakota Johnson‘s recent press tour for Sony‘s “Spider-Verse” spinoff. The actress has been publicity gold the past few weeks discussing the film.
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Dakota Johnson hosted Saturday Night Live for the second time this weekend, and during her run on the helm of the popular sketch show, she had quite the reunion!
Of course, the musical guest for this Saturday’s episode was Justin Timberlake. And as you might recall, way back when, Timberlake and Johnson worked together on a movie about Facebook called… The Social Network! Remember that one?! Great flick!
Well, JT played real-life Napster founder Sean Parker in that movie, and memorably told the tale of how the controversial music tech whiz joined up with Facebook. Johnson had a much smaller role in it, but it was memorable nonetheless. She was on scene as a young Stanford University student who sleeps with Parker — and infamously was the first person who introduced him to Facebook.
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The movie was Johnson’s first-ever adult on-screen role back in 2010. And when she mentioned it during her opening monologue last night on SNL, Timberlake popped up on stage next to her and got thunderous applause! When she saw him on stage, Johnson quipped:
Timberlake explained that he had heard his name and figured that was his cue. LOLz! The pair then had some back-and-forth before Johnson said:
After JT gave off a confused look, Dakota said she “meant that in a good way.” With the crowd laughing, the former boy band singer said:
And that wasn’t all!! To the delight of the audience, as Dakota and Justin were talking, another surprise guest showed up: Jimmy Fallon! Dressed as Barry Gibb from the iconic ’70s band The Bee Gees, Fallon wandered on stage and looked at Justin, asking if they were “doing it,” implying some wacky proposed sketch. Timberlake made a
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Dakota Johnson is getting ready for her big night!
‘The Forget Tomorrow World Tour’ that will take him all over North America from April through July.That includes a stop at New York City’s Madison Square Garden on Tuesday, June 25.The news comes on the heels of a big week for Jessica Biel’s husband; the 42-year-old singer and “Reptile” star just dropped the single “Selfish,” is appearing on NBC’s “Saturday Night Live” alongside host Dakota Johnson and announced a free one-off concert at NYC’s Irving Plaza on Jan. 31.However, Timberlake isn’t the only *NSYNC alum making waves; Joey Fatone announced a co-headlining tour with Backstreet Boy AJ McLean in early January.Chris Kirkpatrick has two concerts lined up this April as well.As of now, there is no word on whether Lance Bass or JC Chasez have any live shows lined up in the near future.Anyhow, if you can’t wait to see JT “Bring Sexy Back” or “Cry Me A River,” you can pick up your tickets as soon as today.Although inventory isn’t available on Ticketmaster until Friday, Feb.
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