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Justin Timberlake voicing gay character for guest stint on FOX's 'The Cleveland Show'


Justin Timberlake will guest on 'The Cleveland Show.' AP

Justin Timberlake is making a return to the small screen with a guest-starring role on FOX's animated sitcom "The Cleveland Show."

According to reports, Timberlake will voice a gay character named Paul, the boyfriend of Terry, Cleveland's old friend from high school who is voiced by "SNL" cast member Jason Sudeikis

Timberlake has previously appeared alongside Sudeikis showing off his comedy chops on "Saturday Night Live." He has hosted the sketch comedy show three times so far to good reviews, along with multiple other cameo appearances.

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In addition to Paul, the 29 year-old singer-turned-actor will also voice "Booger," a singing booger belonging to Cleveland's stepson Rallo

The former boy bander is already receiving praise for his voice work from the people behind the "Family Guy" spin-off. 

"Justin is just hysterical!," raved "Cleveland" co-creator Rich Appel

The episode guest-starring JT is set to air in Feb. 2011.

Meanwhile, Timberlake can be seen next on the big screen in David Fincher's Facebook drama "The Social Network," out in Oct. Mostly recently, he was caught by photographers in New York filming "Friends with Benefits" alongside Mila Kunis (see photo above).

"The Cleveland Show" returns to FOX on Sun., Sept. 26.

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