Kylie refuses Justin's advances

Cheeky chart star Justin Timberlake tried to get to grips with Kylie Minogue’s famous rear again last night – but was given the bum’s rush.

Cheeky chart star Justin Timberlake tried to get to grips with Kylie Minogue’s famous rear again last night – but was given the bum’s rush.

The tiny Aussie singer rejected his advances as they presented a prize at the respected Grammys.

Timberlake – former boyfriend of Britney Spears – was the envy of many when he grabbed Minogue’s behind at the Brits last week.

She jetted out to join him at the marathon New York ceremony at the weekend to rekindle their working relationship.

And as he stood with her on stage at Madison Square Garden, he asked: “Can I grab your arse again?”.

The pop princess played along, looking as though she was about to accept, but then squealed “No”.

The pair performed together at the Brits on Thursday when Minogue joined him on stage to round off a short medley of his hits with a cover of Blondie chart-topper Rapture.

As Timberlake gyrated behind the singer – who was wearing a sexy black mini-dress – he squeezed her bottom.

Speaking after his performance he said: “I didn’t just touch it – I copped a feel. On a scale of one to 10, it was like a 58.”

He added: “I’ve heard that people in Britain are obsessed with Kylie’s bum - and I can totally see why. I’m pretty obsessed with it now, too.”

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