It was a night to remember at the Moody Center in Austin, Texas. The crowd was electric, swaying to the beats of Justin Timberlake's nostalgic hit "Cry Me a River" from his 2002 album. However, the spotlight soon shifted from the stage to the audience when Timberlake, amidst his "Forget Tomorrow" world tour performance, spotted a fan in apparent distress.
Eyewitness videos on TikTok captured the heart-stopping moment when the 43-year-old singer ceased his performance to address the concerning situation.
Timberlake's quick thinking and compassionate act drew admiration from fans worldwide. With concert lights illuminating his path, he ventured into the sea of supporters to reach the troubled individual.

After telling the crowd to "put your hands up" to the song, he tried to get a member of the security team's attention, pointing to the person who appeared to need help."House lights up, thank you! Sorry everybody one second.
.. we need some assistance right here about five rows back," the *NSYNC star said.
"Are we OK? No, no problem!" the musician told the fan after they seemingly thanked him for stopping the show to check on them.
"OK, we're OK," Timberlake said while smiling and clapping.
Per TMZ, an eyewitness said paramedics weren't called to the scene and the fan in question later returned to their seat.
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