Singers Justin Timberlake and Britney Spears are reportedly collaborating for new music.
According to the hosts of Pop University podcast, record producer Timbaland confirmed the news with a 'head turn and face expressions', reports aceshowbiz.com.
Asked about the Timberlake-Spears collaboration, Timbaland, who thought they asked about Timberlake's new music, said: "It's coming! New music, 2018."
The hosts realised that he misheard them, saying, "No, no. Justney, Justney! Justin and Britney and you."
Upon hearing it, Timbaland's eyes allegedly widened. The podcast's hosts shared, "He turns his head slightly to the side because he knows exactly what he's saying, he grins and he's like, 'Oh, it's coming!'"
Timberlake and Spears dated from 1999 to 2002 and worked together on the 2001 track "What it's like to be me".
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