The star of the Super Bowl halftime show was not Justin Timberlake, but rather the unsuspecting, cell phone-obsessed teen he happened upon in the audience during his performance.
After fumbling around with his phone instead of enjoying a Grammy-winning pop star in his presence, 13-year-old Ryan McKenna successfully managed to capture a perfect selfie with Timberlake.
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Though the Super Bowl is over, the epic selfies will live on for eternity.
SEE ALSO: Selfie kid was the best part of the Super Bowl halftime showPlease enjoy:
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In an interview with Good Morning America on Monday McKenna reflected on his 15 pretty awkward seconds of fame.
"He just came up and I jumped right in there with him," McKenna said. "He stopped right in our row so it was perfect."
As for whyhe had such a rough time focusing on anything other than his phone, McKenna said he had a video going but his phone shut off when Justin arrived. A teen's worst nightmare.
"That's why I was on my phone," he said. "And I love him, he's my favorite singer so I had to get a selfie with him."
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Since the live selfie halftime moment, McKenna said the media rushed him for interviews and he became an online sensation. "My phone just exploded and then last night I got 8,000 followers."
"It's insane that I got to meet him and take a picture with him cause he's awesome," the teen said about Timberlake.
Hopefully the special moment makes up for McKenna's beloved Patriots losing the game.
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