Justin Timberlake trolling peaks as Yellow Wiggle Greg Page weighs in
Justin Timberlake has been making headlines with alleged ‘lazy’ performances during ongoing tour
Greg Page, the original lead singer and a founding member of the children's band the Wiggles, took a brutal jab and Justin Timberlake was at the receiving end.
Taking to TikTok the famous Yellow Wiggle shared a video on Wednesday, July 30, to roast the SexyBack hitmaker Page amid ongoing backlash over his “sub par" concert performances.
The clip opened with Page exercising, to be specific, doing push-ups with minimal effort while listening to the pop singer and actor’s single, Can't Stop the Feeling.
The 53-year-old can be seen taking little breaks as he listens to a live version of the 2016 hit in which Timberlake stops his vocals to let excited concertgoers take over the song completely.
"When you're working out to your favourite JT song and you are giving as much as he does," he cheekily captioned the 20-seconds video.
Page’s trolling video came hot on the heels of concerns among fans over the Mirror singer’s "tired" appearance at his antepenultimate concert in Georgia last week.
The 44-year-old singer’s fans accused him of being "hardly singing" and putting on "lazy" performances
Notably, Timberlake’s tour has been marred with a slew of issues. From wardrobe malfunctions, low ticket sales to last-minute cancellations and feuds with his staff, now, accusations of "lazy" performances has given a new blow to The Social Network star.
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