Unleashing the Virality: Michelle Williams Nails Her Justin Timberlake Impression!

Michelle Williams delivers an Oscar-worthy impression of Justin Timberlake.

Williams, known for her roles in “The Fabelmans” and “Brokeback Mountain,” lends her voice to the audio edition of Britney Spears’ memoir, “The Woman in Me,” which was released on Tuesday. While Spears reads the introduction and prologue, the rest of the book is expertly narrated by Williams.

At the start of the book, Spears shares her emotional journey in creating this labor of love. She expresses her gratitude to Michelle Williams and the listeners for being a part of it. Spears explains that she will only be reading a small portion of her audio book, leaving the bulk of it to be read by Williams.

It seems Spears has made a perfect choice by selecting Williams to narrate her story. Williams’ impression of Timberlake has already gone viral, showcasing the detailed and sometimes amusing account of Timberlake’s relationship with Spears. In one particular scene, Spears recounts Timberlake’s attempt to impress singer Ginuwine in New York City, and Williams narrates his words with a captivating flair that has social media calling it “the greatest clip of audio since Watergate.”

According to Spears’ memoir, “*NSYNC,” Timberlake’s former boy-band, was considered “so pimp” back in the day. Despite being white boys, they embraced hip-hop and associated with Black artists, which set them apart from the Backstreet Boys. Spears recalls a moment in New York City with Timberlake when they encountered Ginuwine, and Timberlake’s enthusiastic greeting earned him an unforgettable impression from Spears’ assistant Felicia. Timberlake’s reaction? Unfazed.

“The Woman in Me,” reportedly the result of a $15-million deal with Gallery Books, an imprint of Simon & Schuster, hit bookstores on October 24th. The audiobook was also released simultaneously with other editions. Spears, speaking in late September, revealed that she was putting the finishing touches on the book. She has described the writing process as “hard,” “healing,” and “therapeutic.”

Michelle Williams stands in solidarity with Britney, stating her support in a statement from Simon & Schuster Audio. Further comments from the Oscar-nominated star’s representative were not immediately available.

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