The Former ‘Dancing With The Stars’ Contestant, Who Claims That He Talks To His NSYNC Bandmates ‘All The Time,’ Believes That Justin ‘Will Survive’ Despite The Criticism Stemming From Britney’s Bombshell Claims.
Lance Bass has revealed NSYNC are “all good” after Britney Spears’ memoir. The singer has opened up on the state of mind of the group after the 41-year-old pop star accused her ex Justin Timberlake of pushing her to abort his baby and having flings behind her back with two famous women when they dated from 1999 to 2002.
Asked directly how JT is doing after the release of Britney’s tell-all memoir “The Woman In Me”, he simply told PEOPLE he talks to his bandmates “all the time.” He added, “Yes, we’re all good. People will survive.”
Justin recently disabled the comments sections on his Instagram account in the wake of the backlash against him from the singer’s fans after she shamed him in her book. A source told Page Six he made the move due to the “hateful, disgusting things people were saying” on his posts.
His wife Jessica Biel also recently slapped a limit on her Instagram comments as she continues to be trolled for staying married to Justin in the wake of Britney’s allegations. In the comments section of Jessica’s latest Instagram post, dated August 21, she was swarmed by angry Britney fans for allegedly “dismissing” the singer’s alleged traumas throughout her relationship with Justin.
Many asked her why she was still with the “cheat,” though others defended the mum-of-two and branded it “harassment.” Britney said she terminated Justin’s baby as he “didn’t want to be a father” when they were together and said she wanted to keep the child.
Lance previously called for people to go easy on his NSYNC bandmate because there is already so much “hate” in the world. Asked if the backlash towards Justin was fair or unfair, he told TMZ, “Look, I mean, 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. Everyone deserves to tell their story. She did and I hope the fans can, again, find some forgiveness.”