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Harvard's Hasty Pudding Theatricals had their way with Justin Timberlake tonight, as the cross-dressing comedy troupe honored the "SexyBack" singer with a proper skewering. Timberlake, who plays Facebook adviser and Napster co-founder Sean Parker in the upcoming Boston-based film, ‘‘The Social Network,’’ seemed to enjoy the often ribald ribbing. (Actress Anne Hathaway was equally game in receiving the Pudding Pot last week.)

Pudding producers teased Timberlake about his less-than-stellar film career, calling the pop star a triple threat — ‘‘He can sing, he can dance, and he goes straight to DVD.’’ Ouch. Timberlake’s girlfriend Jessica Biel was in the audience to blush and giggle when the Hasty Pudding kids joked that they had asked Biel what size box Timberlake requires (referring to Timberlake’s infamous ‘‘Saturday Night Live’’ skit) — and then brought out a tiny jewelry box that they forced the pop star to strap around his waist.

Other Hasty bits poked fun at Timberlake’s career with ’NSYNC and, not surprisingly, there were multiple jokes about his longtime romance with Britney Spears. Hasty producers told Timberlake that ‘‘sexy had gone missing,’’ and that they were worried he didn’t have it anymore. ‘‘That makes two of us,’’ Timberlake responded, with a grin.

By the end of the presentation, Timberlake was forced into drag, dancing for the hooting audience in pink high heels. At the post-presentation press conference, a beaming Timberlake admitted that he felt right at home in a woman’s wig and stilettos. ‘‘Every time I’ve hosted ‘Saturday Night Live’ I’ve ended up in drag at least once,’’ he said. Timberlake also took a moment to rib Harvard for forbidding ‘‘The Social Network’’ crew from filming on campus, despite the fact that the story — which is about the creation of Facebook — takes place at Harvard. ‘‘I’d like to point out that Harvard did not let us film here,’’ he said, tisk-tisking into the mike.

Timberlake used his last minutes with the group to describe his Rag & Bone fedora hat to a reporter for the Braille News who couldn’t see it. ‘‘It’s gray and it’s beautiful and I’d be happy to get one for you,” Timberlake told him earnestly. Sweet, right?

Timberlake was certainly well fed during his time in Cambridge. Accompanied by his mom, Lynn, stepdad, Paul, Timberlake and Biel lunched with the Hastys at Harvest, where Timberlake was treated to chef Mary Dumont’s roasted organic chicken breast. (Biel, who attended Tufts before dropping out to pursue an acting career, had the cod sandwich, and both had the roasted beet salad and a dessert of ginger snaps and chocolate cookies.)

Timberlake was said to be staying at the Charles Hotel, where security was unusually tight even for a place accustomed to hosting heads of state. We’re told the staff was worried that the hotel’s glassware wasn’t pretty enough, so a few glasses were snagged from Rialto — compliments of chef Jody Adams. Dinner was at UpStairs on the Square, where owners Mary-Catherine Deibel and Deborah Hughes spirited their star patron into the ‘‘Jewel Box,’’ the mostly private dining room in the back of the restaurant. The menu included creamy celery root soup, roasted breast of

Giannone chicken, and chocolate truffle parfait and orange lace cookie and spiced almond dragées. Justin must have liked it. He was spotted doing an impression of Julia Child during the meal.

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Mark Shanahan joined The Boston Globe in 2003, having worked previously at the Portland Press Herald, where he covered City Hall, and the Lewiston Sun-Journal, where he was the education reporter. A Northampton native and graduate of Bates College, Shanahan enjoys the usual - books, music, movies, etc. - as well as the unusual.
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