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Justin Timberlake turns TV producer

Justin Timberlake

Justin Timberlake

Singer will exec produce 'My Problem With Women'

Justin Timberlake is turning his hand to producing with his involvement in a new TV show.

The singer is working with production company Reveille, who are responsible for hit reality TV shows ‘The Biggest Loser’ and ‘American Gladiator’.

Timberlake’s project is the scripted show ‘My Problem With Women’ a scripted TV show about a bachelor who tries to work out why all his relationships fail. The show is an adaptation of the Peruvian show ‘Mi Problema con las Mujeres’ and has been sold to 20 countries.

Reveille reportedly had been trying to work with Timberlake for several years. The company is responsible for the American adaptation of ‘The Office’ and ‘Ugly Betty’ which was originally a show in Latin America.

--By our New York staff.
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newyork92 

Mar 8, 2008

Can he please...not?
Christ, just look at the thing on the side of this page:
Justin Timberlake turns TV producer.
Justin Timberlake to star in perfume campaign.
Justin Timberlake to star in baseball film
and on and on...
Am I actually the only person in the world who hates this guy?

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