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Lance Bass’s CW pilot was canceled in 2006 after he came out




Lance Bass came out as gay in 2006. He did it via a People magazine cover story a la Ellen DeGeneres’ Time cover. That was still in the early days of gossip blogs, but if I remember correctly, there weren’t really many people on the Internet – at least in the corners that I frequented – who were surprised or scandalized by the news. I’m not saying that this meant that he wasn’t subjected to unacceptable homophobia in the form of snide jokes, etc al. He, as well as so many other members of the LGBTQ community at the time, was an easy target back then. Sigh.

While some of us common folk weren’t phased, the same couldn’t be said for Hollywood executives. Sadly, Lance’s career took a hit as a result of him living his truth. That same year, Lance was about to shoot a pilot for a new CW show. After he came out, he was told that it was being canceled because executives thought that people had to ”believe that [he was] straight to play a straight character.”

Lance Bass is reflecting on how coming out led to the cancellation of a CW pilot he was set to star in. The singer, 45, opened up about experiencing some professional drawbacks after publicly revealing his sexuality, noting that he “lost everything” after he shared his story.

“It was a crazy scary situation because all the examples I’ve ever had of anyone coming out, especially in entertainment, was that it’s a career killer,” Bass revealed during the Tuesday, December 3, episode of the “Politickin‘” podcast.

He told hosts Gavin Newsom, Marshawn Lynch and Doug Hendrickson, “The career definitely changed, and they were right about that. Like, it was definitely a career killer.”

Though Bass had a few acting gigs during his NSYNC days – including a guest-starring role on a episode of 7th Heaven in 2000 and a starring role in the 2001 romantic comedy, On the Line – the Finding Prince Charming host was looking to further his career after the boy band went on hiatus in 2002.

“I had a sitcom, you know, with The CW at the time,” he said. “We were about to shoot the pilot and this came out and they were like, ‘We can’t do the show anymore. Like, they have to believe that you’re straight to play a straight character.’”

Bass went on to share that the axed series was just the beginning of having a difficult time finding work in the industry after coming out.

“Every casting director I knew, they’re like, ‘Lance, we can’t cast you because they can’t look past … You’re too famous for being gay now that they can’t look at you as anything other than that,’” he explained, noting that he had to “completely just restart and rebrand” once “everything kind of fell off.”

Despite experiencing hardships in Hollywood during his career, Bass said he has since worked with some of those same casting directors, who called their decision to not work with him earlier “really dumb.”

He added, “They’ve actually cast me a lot of things since, which is really funny and ironic. But you know, I never hold grudges at all. I’m very understanding. I get it. Business is business is business. It sucks, but I never can hold grudges.”

[From Us Weekly]

”Business is business.” I hate when people give that excuse. At the end of the day, Lance lost a pilot and subsequent series due to homophobia. I distinctly remember an interview with Rupert Evertt after My Best Friend’s Wedding was released in which he talked about how coming out stalled his career and left him type cast in roles as the gay best friend. I know that progress can be painstakingly slow, but in this regard, we’ve definitely come a long way over the last two decades (even if it’s not far enough). It’s also wild that Lance has worked with the same casting directors in the decades since. I would have trouble doing so and not being bitter about it, so he’s a way better person than I am.

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Lance Bass on coming out in ’06 vs. today: this younger generation is so accepting



More celebrities are open and out than ever before, which is so much different than even fifteen years ago. Lance Bass has a new interview with Yahoo Entertainment. Lance said if he would were to come out today versus when he did in 2006, things would have been different because this generation is more accepting. Lance went on to say that he has known he was gay since he was five. His managers encouraged him to stay in the closet while he was in NSYNC stating that his fans didn’t want to know about his private life. Lance has been married to Michael Turchin since 2014 and they welcomed twin boys in October. Below are a few more highlights from his interview with Yahoo!:

“Being in the entertainment industry, you get told certain things and they allude to certain things. No one ever flat-out said, ‘Listen, if you’re gay, you can’t do this,” Bass says. “But they would [say] things like, ‘You know, if you have a girlfriend, you can’t really talk about them’ and ‘Remember your audience, your fans out there. They don’t want to really know about your personal life.’ So that always to me was kind of a backhanded, like, ‘Look, we know you’re gay, keep it a secret, kid.’”

“Being in a boy band, I got called gay every single day that I was in the band. And it wasn’t because they actually thought I was gay,” Bass says. “It’s just because I was in a boy band. All of us got that. I definitely wasn’t singled out. I think all of us got it equally.”

“No one cares, you know? Everyone’s just like, OK, that’s just normal,” Bass says. “My niece and nephews, they were really little when I came out. I remember the first thing that they said … they didn’t understand it, they were like, ‘Why is this a big deal?’ [They] could not comprehend why people cared about us being gay and why it would be so big you put you on the cover of People. It really encouraged me to know that this younger generation is so accepting and they just, they look at it as kids. They don’t know it [as] any different. It’s just the reality of life for them.”

[From Yahoo!]

I know it seems like the younger generation is much more accepting, however there are way too many stories of queer kids committing suicide because of bullying. We still have so much room for improvement. I have spent the last few months watching Lil Nas X fight trolls and other celebrities because they feel offended about him being unapologetically queer. While the younger generation may be more open, the artists are also more bold and give zero f*cks about what people think.

I love that Lance is talking about his journey and I hope he knows fans would have accepted him either way, I know I would have. I appreciate celebrities being open about their sexuality because it helps those looking for examples. My favorite thing these last two weeks was Kal Penn coming out. I know his admission will help and encourage queer kids. Anyways, I applaud the boldness of millennials and Gen Z. I definitely will continue to support and cheer them on from my Gen X corner.

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Of course Lindsay Lohan is maintaining her sobriety & other Coachella photos

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Ah, Coachella time is upon us again. Coachella is actually one of my least favorite events to cover, just because A) trendy faux-hipsters, B) drugs and C) terrible casual fashion. Bedhead even discussed how a lot of companies are paying starlets/actresses/reality stars to be photographed at Coachella wearing their stuff. Tedious. I maybe (maybe!) would have been into this when I was 19 years old, but I do think it’s sad for 40-somethings to still do the Coachella thing year after year. Speaking of sad, Lindsay Lohan was there. Because… sobriety. I’m just covering everything in a big photo post from this weekend’s activities – Bedhead and I will have more coverage throughout the week, I’m sure.

Here’s Zoe Kravitz and her “new boyfriend” Noah Becker. When exactly did that happen? I miss Penn Badgley.

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Selena Gomez is now in the clutches of Kylie and Kendall Jenner. How does that make you feel? It makes me sad for Selena. All three girls look so ridiculous.

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Paris and Nicky Hilton. Because of course.

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KATE BOSWORTH IS HERE TO POSE. PLEASE TAKE PHOTOS OF KATE BOSWORTH.

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I’m also including photos of Kellan Lutz (KELLAN LUTZ), Hilary Duff (with Mike Comrie), Aaron Paul (he was on drugs or “high on life”), Lance Bass and his boyfriend Michael Turchin (look at Lance’s jeans!!!!), and Joe Jonas convincingly (ha) making out with his girlfriend “Blanda Eggenschwiler” (worst stage name ever).

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Want To Know How Much Celebs Get Paid Per Tweet?

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Kim Kardashian is always tweeting about something inane. Sometimes she’ll try to tweet about a product without it being incredibly obvious that they’re asking her to. But it’s always obvious. Lohan has been doing her own product endorsement, although the company claims they are not paying her.

And yes, apparently some celebs get paid to tweet about companies and products — even the D-list celebs. The more followers/famous the celeb, the more money they can command per tweet. For example, Kim Kardashian can get (allegedly) around $20,000 per tweet. Frankie Muniz can only get $252. (Nelson Muntz laugh here.)

Curious about Snooki and Jared Leto‘s asking prices? Click to see (stats from Huffington Post).

Farrah Abraham, 810,336 followers. $390.

Lance Bass, 454,817 followers. $650.

Lisa Rinna, 214,324 followers. $975.

Marlon Wayans, 1,360,700 followers. $1,300.

Holly Madison, 1,269,924 followers. $2,600.

Mike Tyson, 3,777,960 followers. $3,250.

Ashley Benson, 1,861,986 followers. $5,200.

Bella Thorne, 3,347,726 followers. $6,500.

Sean Lowe, 508,492 followers. $6,500.

Stacy Keibler, 328,724 followers. $6,500.

Tia Mowry, 1,451,662 followers. $6,500.

Kendra Wilkinson, 2,225,149 followers. $7,800.

Snooki, 6,319,740 followers. $7,800.

Tyrese, 2,917,104 followers. $7,800.

Melissa Joan Hart, 322,273 followers. $9,100.

Jared Leto, 1,050,200 followers. $13,000.

Khloe Kardashian, 8,147,594 followers. $13,000.

Follower numbers as of May 30, 2013.

Source: Evilbeetgossip.com

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Lance Bass Thinks Someone In One Direction Is Gay

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Lance Bass admitted several years back that his N’Sync lady-loving days were a bit of a sham cos he actually prefers the peen. Fair enough, good for him and we also kinda figured it was between him and the one with the weird dreadlocks. Anyway, now he’s sounding off on the latest boy band craze One Direction, saying pretty much what we all know: one of them is probably gay, too!

From The Rubin Report (via DS):

Referring to NBA star Jason Collins recently coming out, host Dave Rubin said: “There is one other place where coming out, I feel, would be frowned upon and I think it’s from the world you came from – the boyband situation.

“If you took one of those One Direction kids, because they basically are kids, my guess is one of them is gay.”

Bass replied: “Well, statistically speaking, one probably is. It’s crazy with a market like that because 100% is young women.

“And they fantasise about these guys, and then you have the record label and everyone grooming you to make sure that you don’t even mention you have a girlfriend.

“So screw the fact that you’re gonna come out as being gay. It ruins their whole business plan.”

True that. Although I know there’ve been a few boybands in the UK with openly gay members – Boyzone and Union J immediately come to mind – but unfortunately, Lance is right. Though really, wouldn’t a gay boyband singer make him more attractive to the young gay male fans? Seems like they could make up for their “loss” there. Also, why does it matter who ANYONE sleeps with in their private lives? Having sex with men or women doesn’t change the way your music sounds, the last time I checked.

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