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Justin Timberlake's response to Britney Spears
Chloe Fineman, known for her spot-on celebrity impressions, once again embodied the pop superstar, treating viewers to a hilarious glimpse of auditions from various celebrities eager to narrate Spears' extraordinary life.

Justin Timberlake's response to Britney Spears
Justin Timberlake has not issued a public statement in response to Britney Spears' claims in her memoir, "The Woman in Me." However, a source close to Timberlake told People magazine that he is "focused on his own family and trying not to concern himself with Britney's memoir." The source also said that Timberlake "still has respect for her" and that he wants "everyone to grow and evolve instead of continuing to bring up the past."
Opening the sketch, Fineman's Britney expresses gratitude for the overwhelming success of her memoir, which quickly secured the number one spot on the New York Times bestseller list. While praising the audiobook, narrated by Michelle Williams, Britney playfully hints that Williams faced some tough competition in the audition room.
The comedic masterpiece unfolds as the audition room welcomes a star-studded cast of SNL regulars impersonating a diverse array of celebrities. Notable figures include Ice Spice (Punkie Johnson), The B-52s' Fred Schneider (Bowen Yang), acclaimed director Martin Scorsese (Timothée Chalamet), Ego Nwodim channeling Jada Pinkett Smith, astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson (Kenan Thompson), daredevil Steve-O (Mikey Day), and the versatile Natasha Lyonne (Chloe Fineman).
Each celebrity audition brings its own unique flair, delivering side-splitting renditions of choice lines from Spears' memoir. In a particularly memorable moment, Yang's Schneider, in classic B-52s style, croons, "My little sister was a total b—-," playfully referencing Britney's relationship with her sister, Jamie Lynn.
Nwodim's Pinkett Smith steals the show as she humorously veers off-script to plug her own memoir, 'Worthy.' As she reminisces about a chaotic night involving Will Smith and Chris Rock, Pinkett Smith is promptly interrupted for reading from the wrong book, showcasing SNL's trademark wit and humor. "Am I? Tupac has alopecia," Nwodim's Pinkett Smith hastily adds, holding up a copy of her new memoir.
The sketch brilliantly captures the essence of each celebrity while weaving their unique stories into the fabric of Britney's life. The comedic interpretations provide an entertaining and refreshing take on the otherwise serious and revealing content of the memoir.
In the real world, Britney Spears' 'The Woman in Me' made headlines for its remarkable sales figures, with 1.1 million copies sold in its first week. The sales encompass pre-orders, print sales, e-books, and the audiobook version, making it a monumental success. Released on October 24, the memoir serves as a poignant exploration of Britney's rise to fame, her high-profile relationship with Justin Timberlake, and the challenges she faced during a 13-year-long conservatorship.
Britney Spears took to Twitter to express her gratitude to fans for propelling 'The Woman in Me' to the prestigious New York Times bestseller status. The pop star, known for her resilience and iconic status, shared her appreciation and love for her dedicated fan base.
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Chloe Fineman, known for her spot-on celebrity impressions, once again embodied the pop superstar, treating viewers to a hilarious glimpse of auditions from various celebrities eager to narrate Spears' extraordinary life.

Justin Timberlake's response to Britney Spears
Justin Timberlake has not issued a public statement in response to Britney Spears' claims in her memoir, "The Woman in Me." However, a source close to Timberlake told People magazine that he is "focused on his own family and trying not to concern himself with Britney's memoir." The source also said that Timberlake "still has respect for her" and that he wants "everyone to grow and evolve instead of continuing to bring up the past."
Opening the sketch, Fineman's Britney expresses gratitude for the overwhelming success of her memoir, which quickly secured the number one spot on the New York Times bestseller list. While praising the audiobook, narrated by Michelle Williams, Britney playfully hints that Williams faced some tough competition in the audition room.
The comedic masterpiece unfolds as the audition room welcomes a star-studded cast of SNL regulars impersonating a diverse array of celebrities. Notable figures include Ice Spice (Punkie Johnson), The B-52s' Fred Schneider (Bowen Yang), acclaimed director Martin Scorsese (Timothée Chalamet), Ego Nwodim channeling Jada Pinkett Smith, astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson (Kenan Thompson), daredevil Steve-O (Mikey Day), and the versatile Natasha Lyonne (Chloe Fineman).
Each celebrity audition brings its own unique flair, delivering side-splitting renditions of choice lines from Spears' memoir. In a particularly memorable moment, Yang's Schneider, in classic B-52s style, croons, "My little sister was a total b—-," playfully referencing Britney's relationship with her sister, Jamie Lynn.
Nwodim's Pinkett Smith steals the show as she humorously veers off-script to plug her own memoir, 'Worthy.' As she reminisces about a chaotic night involving Will Smith and Chris Rock, Pinkett Smith is promptly interrupted for reading from the wrong book, showcasing SNL's trademark wit and humor. "Am I? Tupac has alopecia," Nwodim's Pinkett Smith hastily adds, holding up a copy of her new memoir.
The sketch brilliantly captures the essence of each celebrity while weaving their unique stories into the fabric of Britney's life. The comedic interpretations provide an entertaining and refreshing take on the otherwise serious and revealing content of the memoir.
In the real world, Britney Spears' 'The Woman in Me' made headlines for its remarkable sales figures, with 1.1 million copies sold in its first week. The sales encompass pre-orders, print sales, e-books, and the audiobook version, making it a monumental success. Released on October 24, the memoir serves as a poignant exploration of Britney's rise to fame, her high-profile relationship with Justin Timberlake, and the challenges she faced during a 13-year-long conservatorship.
Britney Spears took to Twitter to express her gratitude to fans for propelling 'The Woman in Me' to the prestigious New York Times bestseller status. The pop star, known for her resilience and iconic status, shared her appreciation and love for her dedicated fan base.

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