Justin Timberlake included a Prince tribute in his Super Bowl halftime show on teen gay sex videosSunday night – and the internet is skeptical.
As TMZ predicted, Timberlake performed before a massive projection of Prince and sang along to a snippet of the late musician's "I Would Die 4 U."
Via GiphyThe verdict? We'll let Twitter take it from here:
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On Saturday TMZ reported rumors that Timberlake would perform with a hologram of Prince on stage, though the gossip pub later updated its story to clarify that the tribute would actually "involve video projected on a sheet behind JT ... and not so much a hologram."
Still, Prince's friend and drummer Sheila E. was quick to remind folks that Prince was famously against holograms of late musicians. She later shared that she'd spoken with Timberlake to confirm that there would be no hologram – at least not technically – at the halftime show.
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Prince lived his life in Minnesota, and was born in Minneapolis where Sunday's game's going down. The musician played his own Super Bowl halftime show in 2007.
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