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Justin Timberlake Posts Another ‘It’s Gonna Be May’ Meme — But This Time It’s Coronavirus-Themed

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Justin Timberlake is, once again, joining in with those May 1 memes. Memes have been going round for years featuring a snap of Timberlake alongside the misheard lyrics from *NSYNC’s 2000 single “It’s Gonna Be Me”, changed to “It’s Gonna Be May”.

However, the latest ones have been altered to adapt to the current coronavirus pandemic. RELATED: Jessica Biel And Justin Timberlake Found Their Dog Doppelgängers The much-loved meme has been so popular over the years that even then-president Barack Obama got involved in 2014.

He posted a snap with Timberlake: RELATED: A ‘Bored’ Britney Spears Recalls Breakup With Justin Timberlake 20 Years Ago While Dancing To His Track ‘Filthy’ — And He Responds Timberlake revealed why he said “me” like that in

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