Justin Timberlake may have just found an entertaining new career as a flight attendant. Known for his smooth vocals and effortless charm, the Grammy-winning singer had passengers on his private jet laughing when he grabbed the intercom and delivered a hilarious in-flight announcement.
While heading to Argentina with his crew, Timberlake shook up the usual pre-flight safety instructions. Instead of a routine “Please fasten your seatbelts,” he went full stand-up comedian, dropping Gen Z slang and even discouraging questions before quickly backtracking with a laugh.
“I’m here for your safety and entertainment,” he joked before dramatically demonstrating how to use a life vest. With a serious tone, he added, “If you have any questions, keep them to yourself. Oh, we’re just kidding. Please ask the crew.” The cabin erupted in laughter.
#JustinTimberlake took on flight attendant duties — before playing a round of mid-air golf!
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Mid-Air Golf? Timberlake Takes It Up a Notch
Not content with being a comedian-turned-flight-attendant, Timberlake turned the aisle into a mini-golf course. Barefoot and fully committed to the bit, he lined up his shot while another passenger provided live commentary, making it feel like a sports broadcast at 30,000 feet.
Timberlake sank the shot with one perfect putt, setting off cheers and high-fives from his crew. One unlucky passenger, just trying to sleep, became an unintentional part of the spectacle, much to the amusement of everyone onboard.
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As expected, clips of the antics quickly went viral, with fans loving Timberlake’s in-flight comedy act.
“Justin Timberlake as a flight attendant is something I never knew I needed,” one TikTok user commented. Others suggested that airlines hire celebrity guest attendants to make flights more fun.
While Timberlake was likely passing the time, he may have set a new standard for in-flight entertainment. No screens needed just a pop star with a sense of humor, a golf club, and a captive audience at 30,000 feet.