ABC’s “A Very Boy Band Holiday” will feature appearances by some of the most beloved members of iconic boy bands, including @realjoeyfatone (@nsync), Chris Kirkpatrick (*NSYNC), @lancebass (*NSYNC), Wanya Morris (@boyziimen), Shawn Stockman (Boyz II Men), Bobby Brown (@newedition), Michael Bivins (New Edition), Joey McIntyre (NKOTB), Erik-Michael Estrada (@otownofficial), Nick Lachey (@98degrees), Drew Lachey (98 Degrees), Jeff Timmons (98 Degrees) and Justin Jeffre (98 Degrees), who will rock the holidays with classic tunes and their groups’ greatest holiday hits — and some special surprise guests to help celebrate the most wonderful time of the year. “A Very Boy Band Holiday” airs MONDAY, DEC. 6 (8:00-9:00 p.m. EST), on @abcnetwork.
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Welcome Violet Betty & Alexander James Turchin-Bass!
Lance Bass is a dad times two!
The *NSYNC alum and husband Michael Turchin welcomed their first children, twins Violet Betty and Alexander James, via surrogate on Oct. 13, he announced on Instagram Thursday.
Violet was born at 17.5 inches long, weighing 4 lbs., 11 oz., while her brother was born at 18.5 inches long, weighing 4 lbs., 14 oz. Alexander was born one minute before his twin sis, at 1:24 p.m. on Wednesday.
Bass, 42, shared the exciting news alongside photos of the twins’ birth certificates, which included stamps of their tiny footprints.
“The baby dragons have arrived!! ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️” Bass wrote in the caption. “I can not express how much love I feel right now. Thank you for all the kind wishes. It meant a lot. Now, how do you change a diaper??! Ahhhhhhhh!”
View the full article on PEOPLE.com here.
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Lance on the VMA Red Carpet
Lance walked the Red Carpet with AJ McLean (BSB) and Nick Lachey (98 Degrees) at the 2021 MTV VMAs. The Trio is presenting best K-Pop video.
TV alert! Lance presenting on VMAs
Lance is presenting on the 2021 MTV VMAs, which will air on Sunday September 12th at 8PMEST. Set your DVRs!
Trivia with Lance – TONIGHT (8/24!)
Join Lance Bass for a fun trivia night to benefit helping teachers clear their Amazon wishlists!
It is an exclusive event, limited to 30 participants. Click here for more information!
Lance and Michael on The Tamron Hall Show
Monday Lance and Michael will appear on the Tamron Hall Show to talk about their twins on the way! Check local listings for more information.
JC & Lance on “Where I Was on 9/11”
JC and Lance appearing in the “Where I Was on 9/11” documentary presented by Pop Goes the Culture TV.
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Lance Bass Talks Impending Fatherhood: “I Never Thought This Moment Would Come”
As he gets ready to become a first-time dad to twins, Lance Bass is reflecting on his journey from being “so closeted” while hiding his sexuality during his youth, to celebrating his identity and announcing his parenting news during Pride Month. Bass and his husband of six years, Michael Turchin, revealed they’re expecting twins in a fun, horror film-themed TikTok post.
“It’s perfect timing,” Bass recently told Romper at Bingo Under the Stars, where he joined forces with *NSYNC bandmate Joey Fatone and Backstreet Boys members Nick Carter and AJ McLean to debut their collaborative group “Back-Sync.” “It’s an added bonus to be pregnant right now, because Pride is all about celebrating our freedoms and for so long, our community didn’t feel like we could even have families. We were always told, ‘No.’”
Bass, who has previously shared how struggles with his sexuality caused depressionduring *NSYNC’s heyday, added that back in the nineties he could never have imagined the day would come when he would not only get to embrace and celebrate his identity publicly, but do so while starting a family.
“I never thought this moment would come,” he said. “Never. Back in the day, I was so closeted. I look at my interviews from when I was with *NSYNC and I feel like that wasn’t even me. I don’t sound the same, I don’t act the same. I was hiding my true self, but now I get to just be me and it’s the best feeling.”
Bass, 42, and Turchin’s road to parenthoodhas been fraught with challenges, including multiple attempts at surrogacy, IVF heartache and a miscarriage. The two reportedly went through nine egg donors and will welcome their twins via a surrogate later this year.
Having endured so many setbacks, the couple are thrilled to finally be able to enjoy preparations for their babies’ arrival. And, the postal service has their work cut out for them as a result: Bass notes that he and artist Turchin, 34, can’t keep up with opening all the packages that loved ones keep sending their way.
“We’ve been inundated with so much baby stuff already – everyday, 10 boxes show up with strollers, Pampers, you-name-it,” he says. “It’s insane. They’re not even here yet! It feels like my friends are more excited than we are.”
With just a few months to go, Bass has also been doing lots of reading. “I’ve been reading lots of books on how to make sure you can keep babies alive,” he laughs. “That’s important!”
Bass does have one advantage when it comes to raising his daughter — his extensive experience with *NSYNC fangirls around the globe over the last 20+ years. And he would be more than happy if his daughter became a fangirl someday.
“Being in a group like *NSYNC, I got to know women very well. Our market was 99% women,” he says. “If my girl turns out to be a really great fan, I would love that because we met some incredible ladies along the way. We have some of the best fans ever.”
The ongoing love and loyalty of those fans was rewarded with *NSYNC’s partial comeback via Back-Sync at The Grove in Los Angeles. The boy banders united for a performance and bingo night in celebration of Pride Month. The evening benefitted LA Pride and The Trevor Project, who were presented with a cryptocurrency check for $1 million in $TKINU tokens on behalf of the singers’ involvement with cryptocurrency project Mission Tsuki.
“It’s such an amazing organization saving so many lives out there,” Bass said on stage about The Trevor Project, which provides support to LGBTQ youth. “If you need someone to talk to, give them a call – even anonymously. That’s what they’re there for.”