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NSYNC rekindles memories with amusing remake of classic silly-faced pose

Justin Timberlake, JC Chasez, Lance Bass, Chris Kirkpatrick, Joey Fatone of NSYNC recreated their iconic silly-faced pose

NSYNC rekindles memories with amusing remake of classic silly-faced pose
NSYNC rekindles memories with amusing remake of classic silly-faced pose

The iconic '90s boy band NSYNC recently treated fans to a delightful recreation of a memorable 2001 group photo via a hilarious video.

Justin Timberlake, JC Chasez, Lance Bass, Chris Kirkpatrick, and Joey Fatone, the quintessential members of the beloved boy band, came together once more to recreate their iconic silly-faced poses from over two decades ago.

Set to the catchy tune of Simple Plan's I'm Just a Kid, the Instagram video features all five members confidently walking into frame and perfectly emulating their original poses.

Lance Bass playfully bites his finger, JC Chasez gives him a bemused look, Chris Kirkpatrick and Justin Timberlake assume shushing expressions, and Joey Fatone reacts in mock shock by covering his face with his hands.


The lighthearted recreation reminds fans of the band's enduring friendship and the fun-loving spirit that characterized their time together.

In the video's caption, NSYNC humorously asks, "Who had us pose like that?!"

This self-deprecating question reflects the group's acknowledgment of the humorous nature of their original photo and their willingness to embrace their past selves.

The video arrives shortly after NSYNC's unexpected reunion at the 2023 MTV Video Music Awards, where they delighted both long-time admirers and newer fans alike.

Additionally, the band has unveiled plans to release a brand-new single titled Better Place, featured in the upcoming film Trolls Band Together.

Joey Fatone, one of the band's members, expressed his excitement at the reunion and hinted at the potential for future endeavors, noting that if fans desire an NSYNC tour, vocalizing their support could play a pivotal role in making it happen.

He said, "If the fans want it that much yell at the companies, yell at Sony, yell at them,"