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Lance Bass Reveals How ‘N Sync’s Joey Fatone Establish Out He Is Gay

Lance Bass came out when he was 21, but the 'N Sync member revealed that one of his bandmates discovered his sexual orientation purely by accident.

Bass, now 34, revealed that Joey Fatone was the first member to learn he was gay.

"Joey walked in on me with the guy I was dating just benign of sitting on my lap. Straight guys don't do that," Bass recalled.

Fatone was totally unfazed by the discovery and fully supported his friend and bandmate.

"He was like, 'Dude, I don't care.' I'm like, 'Surprise!'" Bass said. "Joey was just love, 'Dude, I don't concern. I have so many gay friends -- I don't care.'"

Fatone wasn't the only 'N Sync member to react positively. Bass said the rest of the group was equally supportive of his expose. "It was a scant months after that before I told the [rest of] the guys," Bass said. "I don't reflect anyone was surprised."

Today, Bass is the godfather of Fatone's daugher Briahna and is engaged to Michael Turchin.



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Andrea Martin was trying to be good.

She was not aware that Joey Fatone, who plays her son in My Large Fat Greek Wedding 2, had already made public that his character comes out as lgbtq+ in the sequel to the 2002 comedy hit.

‘I can’t believe he talked about it,’ Martin told me at a recent Paleyfest event for the Hulu show Difficult People in which she appears. ‘Nia (Vardalos – the writer and star) thought we should keep it a secret.’

When the two-time Tony Award winner assured that it was already very public news Martin batted her eyes and said, ‘Well, I’m a good little lady so I don’t want to speak about it that much.

But then she did – a little.

‘I play his mother and I think Nia wrote the (coming out) scene in a very abbreviated and delicate way. There’s nothing exploitative about it. It’s very tender. It’s very brief but beautiful.’

She adds: ‘It gives (Fatone) an opportunity to really exp

Lance Bass Divulges Why He Didn’t Come out as Gay While He Was in *NSYNC

*NSYNC's impact on the pop music society was forever etched in stone on Monday (April 30), when the boy 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 want to thank these four guys right here: Joey, JC, Chris, Justin. We’re brothers. We’re family," he began. "Out of all this, the music, the tours, the love from the fans, it’s my brotherhood I’m most thankful for. I was a kid when we came together and I’m a guy today because of the family I have and you. I love you guys.

"The other thing I want to say here today is something I’ve been trying to put into words maybe my whole life," he continued. "Growing up in Mississippi and in a Southern Baptist church, in a town where everyone knows your busin

Joey Fatone Shares His Honest Reaction to Justin Timberlake Going Solo Amid Highlight *NSYNC Fame

Joey Fatone: *NSYNC Had to Get "Reacquainted" Before VMAs

Joey Fatone isn't mad Justin Timberlake said, "Bye bye bye."

After *NSYNC's recent reunion to record their fresh song"Better Place," Joey is looking advocate at why the boy band—which also includes members JC ChasezChris 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 finish, the Joey isn't tearin' up his heart over the decades-old drama. 

"I was not blindsided by the breakup," the 45-year-old revealed to Yahoo Entertainment in an interview published Oct. 3. "I was more blindsided as far as him coming out with music and not knowing that he was going to go and undertake an actual album/tour thing. It was more of, ‘Hey, I'm going to do some song, and then we'll get back together.' That's what that was."

And though Justin did not in fact return to the group after the release of his first solo album Justifiedin 2002, Joey comprehend