If there’s one thing that’s going to keep us entertained over the next few weeks, it’s Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman’s ongoing ‘feud’.
24.03.2020 - 09:23 / hollywoodlife.com
Don’t say “Bye Bye Bye” to *NSYNC forever, just yet.
The ’90s and early 2000’s boy band — made up of Lance Bass, 40, Justin Timberlake, 39, Joey Fatone, 43, JC Chasez, 43, and Chris Kirkpatrick, 48 — are seriously entertaining the idea of an official reunion! “Now that the boys have celebrated the 20th Anniversary of their biggest album [No Strings Attached] and since they all recently got together to talk on Lance’s podcast [The Daily Popcast] about *NSYNC, thoughts about what could be, what
.If there’s one thing that’s going to keep us entertained over the next few weeks, it’s Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman’s ongoing ‘feud’.
Justin Timberlake is revealing how NSYNC helped inspire “D–k in a Box!”
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Pop icons ‘NSYNC have been staging weekly reunions online to enjoy a drink together during the coronavirus lockdown.
Justin Timberlake is still close to his *NSYNC bandmates. Lance Bass appeared on Tuesday’s episode of “Watch What Happens Live With Andy Cohen” via video chat and revealed how he’s keeping in touch with Timberlake and the rest of the boy band amid their self-quarantine due to the coronavirus pandemic.
This is tearin' up our hearts in the best way. During Tuesday's at-home episode of Watch What Happens Live, Lance Bass assured host Andy Cohen that he and his fellow NSYNC bandmates Justin Timberlake, Joe Fatone, JC Chasez and Chris Kirkpatrick are keeping in touch while social distancing, revealing that the ‘90s heartthrobs even have weekly virtual happy hours.
Justin Timberlake is still close to his *NSYNC bandmates. Lance Bass appeared on Tuesday's episode of via video chat, and revealed how he's keeping in touch with Timberlake and the rest of the boy band amid their self-quarantine due to the coronavirus pandemic.
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Twenty years ago, their three-time Grammy-nominated sophomore record No Strings Attached smashed sales records, moving a phenomenal 2.4 million units in its first week. And while the success was swiftly followed up with 2001’s Celebrity, shortly after that record’s tour, an emotional earthquake hit the boy band loving world when the group announced a hiatus in 2002.
Justin Timberlake was barely 16 when he walked into Cheiron Studios in Stockholm, Sweden in 1996. The aspiring star was recording *NSYNC’s breakout single, “Tearin’ Up My Heart,” in the same room where songwriting legend Max Martin and the late Denniz Pop created some of pop music’s biggest hits.
In 2000, amid the peak of boy band pandemonium, anticipation for *NSYNC’s sophomore record surged after the group shook off a grueling legal battle against their founder and manager, Lou Pearlman, cut the metaphorical strings he had over them and hunkered down to produce the highly anticipated follow-up to their 1997 self-titled debut. The result was, which was released by Jive Records on March 21, 2000.
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