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-Last weekend, right, was a big weekend for you.
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It was you and Justin's wedding anniversary.
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-Yes. -That's right.
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What is it, seven years now?
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-Seven years.
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Can you believe that?
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-It was seven years ago? -Oh, my God.
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-I had so much fun at your wedding.
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It was the best, most beautiful wedding.
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I loved it. -The only problem
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with that wedding is I didn't get to go as a guest.
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-Yeah. -I want to go back as a guest.
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But you -- You had the most fun at that wedding.
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-Do you remember your speech that you made?
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[ Both laugh ]
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-I don't remember any of this. -During Justin's speech
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that he made? -Uh-huh. I kind of do.
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-During our reception, Justin was giving this beautiful --
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"Thank you so much for coming.
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You flew so far. This means the world to us.
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You're our, you know, most beloved."
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And over in the corner,
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there were these terrarium things, remember,
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with the big glass lids?
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And you put it on your head, and you just stood up
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like a weird, old-school scuba diver
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or some sort of an astronaut or something?
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-Yeah, I think I was -- Yeah, swimming around or something.
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-You were interrupting him, and he was laughing back at you,
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and I thought, "Thank God this is Jimmy,"
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'cause if it wasn't you --
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-I would be thrown out of the wedding.
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-Thrown out. Gone.
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-Yeah, I kind of remember that. It was these giant fish bowls.
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-These giant fish bowl things. -Yeah, I just put one on
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and, like, started pretending I was an astronaut.
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-Yeah. -Yeah, yeah. Anyways --
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-I remember that.
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-I'm happy that you invited me. Thank you.
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That's why I don't get invited to any weddings anymore.
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Yeah. Isn't that weird?
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-Well, you can always -- If I get married again,
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to him again, you can come.
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-I will. -The remix.
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-The remix? Okay, I'll be there.
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When you guys renew your vows, I'll be there.
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I was hearing this.
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I was doing some research on this interview,
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and I saw somewhere, it came up,
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that you were never really an NSYNC fan when they were out.
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-Well --
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No. But -- But --
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-Were you like a Backstreet Boys fan?
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-No, no, no. I was --
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I was a, like, a lame music-y -- not lame.
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I was just listening to old-school stuff.
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I was -- I was listening to theater productions.
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I was listening to "Rent."
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I was like -- knew every word of "Rent."
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I was listening to Motown.
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I was listening to old-school stuff.
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I, like, lived under a rock.
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I just -- I wasn't into pop culture music.
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-'Cause we actually found an interview of Jessica Biel
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during those times that NSYNC was around.
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It's pretty -- It's pretty interesting to see.
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-Jimmy, Jimmy.
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-This is years before you and Justin ever met.
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-No, please. -Here's Jessica Biel in 1999
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being asked... -No, no, please.
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-...if she's an NSYNC fan.
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Take a look. -Oh.
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To be honest, I don't really listen --
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I haven't really -- I mean, I know of them, of course.
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And I've heard of them, and I've heard the music.
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I don't think I own any of their CDs.
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I'm not a huge fan.
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Um...
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But, I mean, cool, I guess.
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[ Laughter ]
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[ Cheers and applause ]
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-[ Laughing ] Oh, my God. You're in so much trouble.
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Dude, you're in so, so much trouble.
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Oh, my God. My God, I mean -- "Cool, I guess."
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Oh, my God.
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-The attitude.
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-Your attitude you had, yeah.
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But you don't know -- You don't know --
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I figure now you probably know some NSYNC songs. Right?
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-Not really.
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[ Laughter ]
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I-I mean, listen,
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it became very clear to me
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just a month ago when we were with our friends.
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We were hanging out again in Italy somewhere,
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and we were trying to play Truth or Dare,
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which is the dumbest thing to do
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with a bunch of, like, late 30-year-olds.
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-Yeah. -It was a bad idea.
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Everyone knows each other's truth. So it's boring.
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-Yeah, you're just like, "Let's just play Dare."
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-So we just played Dare. And my dare was
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I have to sing an NSYNC song,
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all the lyrics, all the melodies,
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and I literally -- I couldn't.
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I only know three words.
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"Bye, bye, bye."
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[ Laughter ]
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Which is, I guess, one word three times.
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-That's one word three times.
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But still, that's the one. That's the one to know.
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-And I wasn't allowed to sing that.
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I had to sing something else.
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Justin coached me through the chorus, the verse.
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-Oh, no. -I'm looking at the words.
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It was so embar-- It was humiliating.
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-Oh, my gosh.
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-Really humiliating. -I love it. It's hilarious.
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We should both work on --
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We'll find a song and do a duet and surprise Justin.
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-Would you help me? -Yeah, I will help you. Yeah.
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We'll do it, yeah. 'Cause I'm a giant fan.
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-I know.
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-You do know that. Right? Yeah. -I know.
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-I want to know talk about your show "Limetown."
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This is on Facebook Watch.
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This is good that -- You're starring in this.
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You executive-produced this.
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And this is based on this podcast that was fascinating.
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-Yes. -It was really cool.
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-Did you love it? -Yes, I --
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-Oh, I loved it so much.
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-Who -- Who did the podcast again?
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-Well, Zack Akers and Skip Bronkie,
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they created this podcast.
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They -- And they created the story.
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I thought it was real. -No, at first.
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Yeah, because, me, too. -100% real.
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I was into true crime stuff. -But this is at the time --
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Me, too. -So I thought for sure
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this is something I missed.
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The news goes so quickly. -Like a true crime podcast.
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And what is the story again?
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-So, the story is this town,
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this small kind of, um, uh, science community --
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Sort of everyone in the town disappears one day.
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And there's -- there's no -- no leads, no nothing.
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It's like the town was full of people one day.
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The next day, it's just empty. -Yeah.
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-And that was 15 years in the past.
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So when we start our show,
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my character's an investigative journalist,
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and she has her own podcast,
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and she actually has a personal connection.
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One of her family members is one of the missing.
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So, she wants to open up the case, and she gets a lead.
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And then you go into the story.
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-But it is -- It's a fantastic story.
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And it's done so well by you.