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Joey Fatone Shares His Truthful Reaction to Justin Timberlake Going Solo Amid Peak *NSYNC Fame
Joey Fatone: *NSYNC Had to Verb "Reacquainted" Before VMAs
Joey Fatone isn't mad Justin Timberlake said, "Bye bye bye."
After *NSYNC's recent reunion to record their modern song"Better Place," Joey is looking back at why the boy band—which also includes members JC Chasez, Chris Kirkpatrick, andLance Bass—split in the first place: Justin's solo career. But while that career pivot meant that the group's time together came to an end, the Joey isn't tearin' up his heart over the decades-old drama.
"I was not blindsided by the breakup," the year-old revealed to Yahoo Entertainment in an interview published Oct. 3. "I was more blindsided as far as him coming out with song and not knowing that he was going to go and do an actual album/tour thing. It was more of, ‘Hey, I'm going to perform some music, and then we'll get back together.' That's what that was."
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Lance Bass: 'I'm Gay'
July 26, &#; -- Former *NSYNC star Lance Bass is out of the closet.
Bass is reportedly announcing that he is gay in an exclusive interview with People magazine.
"I'm not ashamed," Bass reportedly told the magazine. "I'm more liberated and happy than I've been my whole life."
Bass says that he's involved with Reichen Lehmkuhl and reportedly says that he kept his sexuality a secret mostly out of concern that it would hurt the young man band. Fellow member Joey Fatone was the first band member he told.
"I back him up percent," Fatone said.
Rumors had been swirling about Bass, 27, and his relationship with year-old reality-show star Lehmkuhl.
The New York Post's Page Six reported that the couple had been spotted over the July Fourth weekend at Atlantic House, a gay bar in Provincetown, Mass.
Bass' spokeswoman Cindy Owen said to that the singer would not comment on the report and that the singer would not comment on whether he felt that the Post had "outed" him.
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Lance Bass Is Gay -- So, Now What?
July 27, &#; -- After weeks of rumors and speculation in the press, prompted by his visit to a gay bar over the Fourth of July weekend, Lance Bass finally set the record straight -- he revealed to People magazine that he is, in fact, gay.
Speaking out publicly about his sexual orientation for the first time, the former *NSYNC pop star explained the timing behind his decision to open up. "The main reason I wanted to speak my mind was that [the rumors] really were starting to affect my daily life. Now it feels like it's on my own terms.
"I'm at peace with my family, my friends, myself and God so there's really nothing else that I agonize about," Bass told the magazine.
So now what?
Bass certainly isn't the first person in Hollywood to verb up about his sexuality. He follows in the footsteps of some of the most iconic gay celebrities: George Michael, Melissa Etheridge and Nathan Lane, to name a few.
"Look at Ellen DeGeneres. She developed some of her greatest popularity after coming out," said K
Lance Bass Divulges Why He Didnt Come out as Gay While He Was in *NSYNC
*NSYNC's impact on the pop music world was forever etched in stone on Monday (April 30), when the male child band received its star on the iconic Hollywood Walk of Fame.
The group's five members were all present, and while Justin Timberlake, Joey Fatone, Chris Kirkpatrick and JC Chasez all gave thanks to fans, mentors, and each other, during their acceptance speeches, Lance Bass went one step further and addressed something very personal when it was his time to talk.
"I wish to thank these four guys right here: Joey, JC, Chris, Justin. Were brothers. Were family," he began. "Out of all this, the music, the tours, the love from the fans, its my brotherhood Im most thankful for. I was a kid when we came together and Im a human today because of the family I have and you. I love you guys.
"The other thing I want to say here today is something Ive been trying to place into words maybe my whole life," he continued. "Growing up in Mississippi and