Hot Sauce of the Day: Justin Timberlake

June 12, 2008 at 9:29am PST

Baby Daddy Justin Timberlake arrives on the red carpet of The Love Guru at Grauman's Chinese Theatre in Hollywood last night.

Sigh. Swoon. Giggle.

Even in pleather, he stays foxy.

We recently had the unbelievable good fortune to be able to interview him about The Love Guru (more on that later today). When asked about his new acting career, he said this had always been a goal; it just got sent to the back burner for a few years:

“I got a phone call when I was 14 saying ‘There’s somebody down in Orlando and a record company, BMG in Europe, that’ll sign ['NSYNC], and I went.’ But two weeks before that, the plan was [my family was] going to drive to LA for pilot season. I guess everything leads out the way it’s supposed to. It sounds so cliché but I guess that it does. It’s always been something I was very serious about.”

We love you, JT.

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