Lance Bass’ Reaction To Britney Spears’ book
Lance Bass reacted to Britney’s book with open arms. The singer assured that the *NSYNC members “all the time.” Regarding the book, he told People, “Yes, we’re all good. People will survive.”
In an impromptu interview at Los Angeles International Airport, Bass was spotted with the book and responded to TMZ’s paparazzi, “Everyone has their own opinion. I just feel like the world is so full of hate right now that we need to practice a little forgiveness. Britney did, so let’s take a note from her.” He continued, “Everyone deserves to tell their story; she did. I hope the fans can find some forgiveness.”
He even gushed about the Michelle Williams-voiced audiobook “sounds amazing.” “Maybe she should do my book!” he quipped. Back in 2007, Bass published his own memoir, Out of Sync, which debuted at No. 22 on The New York Times best-seller list.
Sources who are familiar with the situation told TMZ that the *NSYNC members “have nothing but love for Justin, and they’re supporting him through all the harsh criticism due to The Woman in Me.” Britney wrote about her relationship with Justin in the book and noted how *NSYNC viewed themselves in the public sphere.
“They were white boys, but they loved hip-hop. To me, that’s what separated them from the Backstreet Boys, who seemed very consciously to position themselves as a white group,” she wrote. “*NSYNC hung out with black artists. Sometimes I thought they tried too hard to fit in.” She provided an example of when she went out on a date with the “SexyBack” singer. “One day J and I were in New York, going to parts of town I’d never been to before. Walking our way was a guy with a huge, blinged-out medallion. He was flanked by two giant security guards,” The “Womanizer” singer recalled. “J got all excited and said, so loud, ‘Oh yeah, fo shiz, fo shiz! Ginuwiiiine! What’s up, homie?’
” A post featuring Michelle Williams reading the excerpt went viral on X (formerly known as Twitter).


















