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Bass explains that he’s not much of a brand person, but Gucci is the one exception. His Gucci jackets, shoes, and suits are happily parked in his closet—and they’re not going anywhere.
Lance Bass knew he was gay when he was 5, but, as a teenager in one of the biggest music acts of the '90s, he kept quiet about it. He understood that's what the people involved with his career wanted.
Bass has been involved with a number of charities. In 2001, he founded The Lance Bass Foundation, a non-profit organization that was designed to meet the health needs of low-income children. [8] In 2003, Bass donated $30,000 US to establish the Amber Pulliam Special Education Endowment at the University of Southern Mississippi. [106]
Lance Bass just revealed that he has type 1.5 diabetes. Doctors explain what type 1.5 diabetes is, the symptoms, treatment, and if there are ways to prevent it.
On the ‘Politickin’’ podcast, the former boy bander also explained how coming out impacted his career
Out of Sync: A Memoir is the autobiography of American pop singer Lance Bass, published on October 23, 2007.It features an introduction by Marc Eliot, a New York Times best-selling biographer, and was published by Simon Spotlight Entertainment, a division of Simon & Schuster.
Lance Bass is still in sync with Us as he tries to make good choices when it comes to diet and exercise. “I try to be healthy, and I have it all even in my schedule,” the ’NSync singer, 45 ...
Lance Bass is starting a new chapter when it comes to his health as he learns how to manage having type 1.5 diabetes, a slower-progressing condition that has characteristics of both type 1 and ...