Being famous seems like a headache. Sure, the riches that tend to come with it are great. But the lack of privacy seems like a taxing toll on the mind. People get a little faker, they want something from you— friends become few and far between. Justin Timberlake knows this sensation too well, performing in front of cameras while he was barely a teenager. Then, he joined *NSYNC, where he became deeply familiar with how fake and phony people in the music industry could be. Videos by VICE When the band sued their former manager, Lou Pearlman—like their contemporaries, the Backstreet Boys—Justin Timberlake said he could see through lies a lot more, even if that meant being a little paranoid. Justin Timberlake Talks about His Feelings of Paranoia Early on In His Career. “Yeah, well, I’ve been doing it long enough, haven’t I? Your bulls**t meter is tuned in. You become adept at knowing what someone’s intentions are,” Timberlake told The Guardian in 2011.…