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NSYNC alum Lance Bass gets candid about career fallout after coming out in 2006


Lance Bass got candid about previously losing major projects because he was 'too famous for being gay.' He claimed he had 'lost everything' when he first came out as a gay man in 2006.

The 45-year-old former NSYNC boyband member claimed he had 'lost everything' when he first came out as a gay man in a People Magazine cover story back in 2006 — four years after the pop group had disbanded. Gavin Newsom, Marshawn Lynch and Doug Hendrickson, Bass revealed he had been previously cast in a CW sitcom but the project was cut when he had gone public with his sexuality. He has starred in various films and TV shows including I Now Pronounce You Chuck & Larry, Handy Manny, Gravity Falls, On The Line and Finding Prince Charming among others.

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