Lance Bass opened up about how NSYNC's song in Trolls Band Together is "shaping" the boyband's possible reunion and future.
The former boyband member made light of Amber Heard's testimony on the social media platform.
You're going to love everything about the next sentence you read. It looks like Crazy Ex-Girlfriend creator and star Rachel Bloom is going to write the *NSYNC superfan movie. If you recall, the *NSYNC movie was first announced back in February. At the time, we reported *NSYNC alum Lance Bass would serve as a producer — a perfect decision, to be honest. [caption id="attachment_942905" align="alignright" width="360"] Image via The CW[/caption] On Thursday, Variety reported Bloom will pen the script for the *NSYNC superfan movie (an official title is still TBD). Additionally, the movie has been …
Lance Bass is producing a film based on NSYNC, the band that made him famous and Justin Timberlake very famous. And while the film is based on a true story, it isn’t the true story you’re probably expecting. It isn’t a biopic about the band, or even about Bass himself. It’s about a pair of NSYNC superfans who followed the band around on tour in 2001, crammed into a Winnebago paid for by prize winnings from a game show. Man, that sentence just took me on a journey. [caption id="attachment_769640" align="alignright" width="360"] Image …
Lance Bass gets a tour of the renovated Brady Bunch house, the home that is seen in the iconic sitcom was redone by HGTV's A Very Brady Renovation.
It's possible that former NSYNC band member Lance Bass might be the person to blame for the cast of Vanderpump Rules feuding with one another.
From director Aaron Kunkel and producer Lance Bass, the documentary The Boy Band Con: The Lou Pearlman Story (available to stream at YouTube) charts the life and crimes of the man who turned talented young singers into superstar boy bands, like *NSYNC and the Backstreet Boys, and created rivalries between them while stealing their money, only to then go on to perpetrate one of the largest Ponzi schemes in American history. The unbelievable story is told from the perspective of Lou Pearlman's childhood friends, the Ponzi scheme investors, and the boy band members themselves, while tracking his life from …