Justin Timberlake morphs into the Dancing Breast Implant

Justin Timberlake morphs into the Dancing Breast Implant
Eva S on May 11, 2009

For those of you who missed it this past weekend, Saturday Night Live including a pretty funny skit on the topic of plastic surgery.  Guest host Justin Timberlake, dressed as a 34DD breast implant (nothing like the one's in our breast augmentation photo gallery) and armed with a boom box, starts a sing-off with a 5 lb barbell in a sidewalk turf war over the prime space in front of a plastic surgery center.

Each song and dance by Timberlake is based on a current pop hit, and addresses a different kind of plastic surgery, always ending with the tag "Bring it on down to Plasticville!"

Right in stride with the recent popularity of the topic of male breast reduction, at the end the barbell asks the implant, "Do you ever do breast reductions on men?" The implant says, "Sure, why?" to which the barbell responds sheepishly, "Oh no reason whatsoever."

UPDATE May 14: Sorry everyone, looks like NBC pulled the video.  Boo!

Please leave comment if you know why. 

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kmcc
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11 May 2009

awesome job for justin. he was perfect to play that part on snl. hope he gets another funny part again. me and my cousin wil watch every sat. or dvr snl. cant wait i literally lol. funniest bit ever i even want to be on snl. i have never even been on or watch the full episode untill now snice we have had dvr. snl should come on every day. c u later buds.

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12 May 2009

does anyone watch this damn show!!!! come on we got this as an awesome skit watch it. i always blog but come on this is awesome beest ever!!:) hot songs to bad he did not do sexyback that would have been awesome!! u have to agree. if you dont blog back, or respond. you can stopby my blog. but u will have to wait for the site.

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