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Lance Bass on Coming Lance Bass talks coming to terms with being gay while in *NSYNC and how coming out impacted his career in the early s.
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Lance Bass Details Heartbreaking Feeling comfortable in my own skin. Progress Boy Meets World star and podcast host Danielle Fishel began the episode by explaining to her fellow co-stars Will Friedle and Rider Strong that she had dated Lance Bass in the s, at the height of both their fame. He was my date. Two weeks after her high school prom, Bass broke up with her over the phone. Fishel shared how devastated she was by the breakup, and even admitted that she thought she was going to marry Bass at the time.
Lance Bass Opens Up Lance came out as gay four years after NSYNC went on hiatus — and six years after he broke Boy Meets World star Danielle Fishel’s heart.
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Lance Bass opened up about a hurdle he faced after coming out as gay in , where he was attached to an unnamed sitcom on the CW network that was thrown out because of his sexuality. The *NSYNC.What Happened When NSYNC
Lance Bass reflects on I'm still processing my coming out journey By Lewis Corner. The five-piece group — which also features Justin Timberlake, Chris Kirkpatrick, Joey Fatone and JC Chasez — reunited earlier this week to unveil their star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, where they each reflected on their time in one of the biggest pop forces in the world. I love you guys.
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- The NSYNC member had kept his sexuality a secret during the height of the boyband's popularity, but revealed why he didn't have the strength to reveal his sexuality earlier.