Justin Timberlake, the night of his infamous "wardrobe malfunction" duet with Janet Jackson just a memory, has landed two of the top awards at the Brits, the UK record industry's big night of the year.
At London's Earls Court venue, he was on best behaviour and whooping with delight at his latest success. "Wow! Two awards in one night. That is awesome," he told fans.
Timberlake won the best international album prize for his album "Justified" and was also picked as the best international male solo artist at the awards presented by the world's third biggest record market.
He also presented a lifetime achievement award to Britain's 80s veterans Duran Duran who got one of the biggest ovations of the night when they recreated their hits "Wild Boys" and "Hungry Like A Wolf".
Along with Timberlake, the international spotlight at the Brits was shared by American R&B star Beyonce, who brought the house down with a sensationally sexy performance of her big hit "Crazy In Love".
Beyonce, who hitched up her top in mid-dance routine to ensure she did not do a Janet Jackson, was picked as international female solo artist of the year, adding to the clutch of Grammys she won in Los Angeles earlier this month.