Justin Timberlake Brings Selfie Kid To Tears With An Even Better Surprise

"I look forward to meeting you and our second selfie together.”
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Ryan McKenna, aka Selfie Kid, was on Ellen DeGeneres' show.
The Ellen DeGeneres Show

It’s safe to say no one is having a better month than Selfie Kid, the teenager who snapped a selfie with halftime performer Justin Timberlake at the Super Bowl last weekend. 

Well, he has a name, Ryan McKenna, and apparently his press tour isn’t over yet, because the 13-year-old New England Patriots fan stopped by Friday’s “The Ellen DeGeneres Show” for one more victory lap. 

“Boy, your life has changed, hasn’t it?” DeGeneres asked.

“Yeah,” McKenna said. “This is so amazing.”

The teen said he had no idea he was seated in the section where Timberlake would perform and was just as surprised as anybody when the “Can’t Stop The Feeling!” singer came into the crowd to close the show. 

“My dad told me two weeks before and I just started crying. I couldn’t believe it. Just to go to the Super Bowl is a dream come true,” he explained. “The lady told us we were in a good section, but we had no idea Justin was going to be there.”

McKenna also had no idea Timberlake was calling into the show, so that the singer could meet him officially. Cue the waterworks. 

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McKenna got another surprise from Justin Timberlake.
The Ellen DeGeneres Show

“It’s nice to meet you, finally,” Timberlake said.

“Oh, my God!” McKenna said, as his eyes began to water. “I can’t believe this!”

“Basically, I knew that I wanted to end the performance with ‘Can’t Stop the Feeling!’ because I knew how people respond to that song,” the performer explained. “And then cut to Ryan!”

“I’ll tell you what I want to do: Because it was so unexpected that you came down, and because all of this has happened, I thought to myself, ‘I really want to meet you properly,’” Timberlake said. “I’m going to be coming to TD Garden on tour to play in Boston. I’d like to invite you and your family to come.”

“Thank you so much!” said McKenna, now full-on crying. “Oh my gosh!”

“Ryan, I look forward to meeting you,” Timberlake added, “and our second selfie together.”

Watch the clip from the interview above. 

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Super Bowl Halftime Fashion Through The Years
1972: Carol Channing at Super Bowl IV(01 of45)
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1989: Elvis Presto at Super Bowl XXIII(02 of45)
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1991: New Kids On The Block at Super Bowl XXV(03 of45)
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1993: Michael Jackson at Super Bowl XXVII (04 of45)
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1994: Wynonna and Naomi Judd at Super Bowl XXVIII(05 of45)
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1994: Travis Tritt at Superbowl XXVII(06 of45)
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1995: Tony Bennett and Patti LaBelle at Super Bowl XXIX(07 of45)
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1996: Diana Ross at Super Bowl XXX(08 of45)
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1996: Diana Ross at Super Bowl XXX(09 of45)
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1997: James Brown at Super Bowl XXXI(10 of45)
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1997: ZZ Top at Super Bowl XXXI(11 of45)
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1998: Queen Latifah at Super Bowl XXXII (12 of45)
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1998: Smokey Robinson and Martha Reeves at Super Bowl XXXII(13 of45)
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1999: Gloria Estefan at Super Bowl XXXIII (14 of45)
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2000: Tina Turner at Super Bowl XXXIV(15 of45)
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2000: Toni Braxton at Super Bowl XXXIV(16 of45)
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2000: Christina Aguilera at Super Bowl XXXIV(17 of45)
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2001: *NSYNC at Super Bowl XXXV(18 of45)
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2001: Steven Tyler and Britney Spears at Super Bowl XXXV(19 of45)
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2002: Bono at Super Bowl XXXVI(20 of45)
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2003: Shania Twain at Super Bowl XXXVII(21 of45)
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2003: Gwen Stefani (with No Doubt) at Super Bowl XXXVII(22 of45)
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2004: Janet Jackson and Justin Timberlake at Super Bowl XXXVIII(23 of45)
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2004: Janet Jackson at Super Bowl XXXVIII(24 of45)
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2004: Kid Rock at Super Bowl XXXVIII(25 of45)
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2004: Diddy at Super Bowl XXXVIII(26 of45)
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2006: Mick Jagger and Keith Richards at Super Bowl XL(27 of45)
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2007: Prince at Super Bowl XLI(28 of45)
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2007: Roger Daltrey and Pete Townsend at Super Bowl XLIV(29 of45)
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2011: Black Eyed Peas at Super Bowl XLV(30 of45)
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2011: Usher at Super Bowl XLV(31 of45)
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2012: Madonna at Super Bowl XLVI(32 of45)
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2012: Nicki Minaj, Madonna and M.I.A. at Super Bowl XLVI (33 of45)
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2012: Redfoo (of LMFAO) at Super Bowl XLVI(34 of45)
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2012: Cee Lo Green and Madonna at Super Bowl XLVI(35 of45)
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2013: Destiny's Child at Super Bowl XLVII (36 of45)
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2014: Bruno Mars at Super Bowl XLVIII (37 of45)
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2015: Katy Perry Super Bowl XLIX(38 of45)
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2015: Katy Perry at Super Bowl XLIX(39 of45)
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2015: Katy Perry at Super Bowl XLIX(40 of45)
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2016: Bruno Mars at Super Bowl L(41 of45)
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2016: Beyoncé at Super Bowl L(42 of45)
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2016: Chris Martin at Super Bowl L(43 of45)
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2017: Lady Gaga at Super Bowl LI(44 of45)
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2017: Lady Gaga at Super Bowl LI(45 of45)
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