Lance Bass & Danielle Fishel Are Making a Movie About Their Prom Night
The two dated before Bass came out in 2006, and Bass actually went as Fishel's date to her high school prom.
August 31 2022 6:50 AM
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The latest news about Lance Bass, the gay singer and entertainer who rose to fame in the boy band 'N Sync. Born as James Lance Bass in Mississippi, Bass came out publicly on the cover of People magazine in 2006, and recounted his experiences as a closeted superstar in his biography, Out of Sync. He was honored for the move by HRC. Bass has become a public figure in the LGBT movement toward equality, endorsing such organizations as GLAAD, GLSEN, and Lambda Legal.
The two dated before Bass came out in 2006, and Bass actually went as Fishel's date to her high school prom.
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