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Justin Timberlake Recalls Girls Breaking Into His Hotel Room and Hiding in the Closet

*NSYNC reunited for an episode of 'Hot Ones' and discussed the lengths that fans have gone to get their attention

Justin Timberlake was a surprise musical guest at the 30th Annual Baron Capital Investment Conference last Friday.Kevin Mazur/Getty Images

*NSYNC reunited for the latest episode of Hot Ones, where Justin Timberlake, Chris Kirkpatrick, JC Chasez, Lance Bass and Joey Fatone sat in the hot seat as host Sean Evans asked them about the lengths that fans have gone to get their attention.

"There was one experience where there were girls that somehow, through housekeeping in the hotel, had gotten into my room and were hiding in the closet," recalled Timberlake, who imitated the giggling he heard.

But that wasn't the only story the 1990s boy band had when it comes to crazy fan encounters. The Justified artist also recalled a stampede of fans running after an *NSYNC tour bus.

Little did they know, "There was a massive hole in the middle of this field," and the guys watched from the window as the runners fell "like lemmings" into the pitfall.

"It was like a video game," said Timberlake.

Kirkpatrick joked, "Most of them survived so it is funny."

While the group currently isn't planning a reunion tour nor album they've assembled for their upcoming song, "Better Place" from the movie Trolls Band Together, Timberlake is set to star in the film.

Last weekend, Fatone reiterated at 90s Con in Tampa, Fla., that the boy band currently has no plans to reunite for shows across the country. "No, I do not know if there is a tour," he shouted. "So when I go back home today, I hope no one asks me again. I don't know!"

He did acknowledge that clearly the desire is there, so he advised fans to yell at their record labels to get a new album going: "Thank you guys for sticking with us, even if we haven't had anything new."

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