I found out in 2021 that I had diabetes. My first concern was what the diagnosis would mean for my on-the-go lifestyle. Now I'm the healthiest I've ever been, and I'm calling 2025 the "year of yes." ...
At 45, Lance Bass says he is "the healthiest I've ever been." The singer, actor and entertainer best known for his time in NSYNC, came to South by Southwest on Tuesday to talk about chronic illness ...
Share on Pinterest NSYNC’s Lance Bass shares his journey with type 1.5 diabetes, also known as latent autoimmune diabetes in adults (LADA). Josh Brasted/Getty Images NSYNC’s Lance Bass shares his ...
Lance Bass is "Tearin' Up" Joey Fatone's heart with a roast for his birthday — affectionately, of course. The N'SYNC alum, 45, had several sassy remarks to share with his former bandmate on Tuesday, ...
Lance Bass claimed he once had the chance to star in a CW sitcom, but the pilot wound up on the chopping block soon after he came out as gay. The former *NSYNC member, 45, opened up about his missed ...
While appearing on the 'Politickin' podcast, Bass recalled being told, "We can’t do the show anymore. Like, they have to believe that you’re straight to play a straight character." By Lexy Perez ...
Lance Bass opened up about one of the career hurdles he faced after coming out as gay in 2006, saying that development on a pilot he was planning to shoot for The CW was abruptly halted. “I had a ...
Shortly before he came out as gay in 2006, Lance Bass was in talks to film the pilot episode of a new sitcom at the CW. But when the news broke, the singer shared on a recent appearance on the podcast ...
Lance Bass attends the 23rd Christmas at The Grove Tree Lighting Celebration on Nov. 25, 2024 in Los Angeles, California. Rodin Eckenroth/Getty Images for Caruso Although Lance Bass has become a major ...
After coming out at 27, Lance Bass was forced to say “bye, bye, bye” to a television gig. While the former *NSYNC member blazed a path by coming out at a time when so few pop stars dared to live ...
Lance Bass (R) discussed his Type 1.5 diagnosis and continuous glucose monitoring with (L-R) Axios reporter Tina Reed, comedian Kesha Carter and Dexcom Executive Vice President and Chief Operating ...