Lance Bass shares *NSYNC throwback photo


Los Angeles, Oct 2 (IANS): Lance Bass posted a #PuberMe challenge photo on the 22nd anniversary of meeting fellow *NSYNC members.

Accepting host Stephen Colbert and actor-comedian Nick Kroll's #PuberMe Challenge, Bass took to Instagram and shared a delightfully awkward photo of his fellow boyband members - Justin Timberlake, JC Chasez, Chris Kirkpatrick and Joey Fatone 22 years to the day that the group all met in Orlando, Florida, reports eonline.com.

Along with the throwback photo, the 38-year-old wrote: "22 years ago today I met these jacka**es. My life would never be the same. Happy #NsyncDay #PuberMe #PuertoRicoRelief."

On an episode of "The Late Show", Kroll dared Colbert to share an awkward photo of himself with the hashtags #PuberMe" and #PuertoRicorelief to raise awareness and money for the people of Puerto Rico after Hurricane Maria's destruction.

Many celebrities, including Reese Witherspoon, Conan O'Brien and Lin-Manuel Miranda, heeded the call.

It's been a busy week for the singer. Bass's new MTV show, "90's House", just premiered.

Bass also confirmed that his former bandmates were getting back together for a reunion soon.

The singer said: "We'll be getting back together in a few months when we get our star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. We're just planning that celebration right now. It'll be really fun!"

  

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