Watch: *NSYNC’s Joey Fatone Shares Secret Behind His and Lance Bass’ Creative “Chemistry” (Exclusive)
Here they go, one more time.
No, we’re not talking about an *NSYNC reunion tour. But Lance Bass and Joey Fatone are reuniting to host E!’s new show Cocktail Wars, premiering Aug. 18.
Getting into the competition spirit, each episode features three mixologists facing off in a series of challenges for the chance to win $10,000. In addition to hosting, Bass and Fatone serve as judges on the show along with expert mixologist Melissa Brooke and celebrity guests, including Gilmore Girls’ Lauren Graham, Family Guy’s Seth Green, RuPaul’s Drag Race’s Peppermint and Real Housewives’ Melissa Gorga, Ramona Singer and Sonja Morgan. And it’s like the bandmates never went out of sync.
“He’s been my best friend for 30 years,” Bass told E! News’ Erin Lim Rhodes at the Cocktail Wars premiere party in New York Aug. 12. “We’ve done a lot of things. We’ve experienced a lot of life together, but we’ve never worked in this capacity together. We’ve all individually hosted different shows, but to be able to come together and have so much fun, we get to revert back to being teenagers and doing really stupid things. He’s my work husband, and it’s nice to be able to work together because we get each other.”
Indeed, it’s the kind of friendship that comes with no strings attached.
It’s “so much fun working with him,” Fatone agreed. “He’s my brother.”
Their musical family was born in 1995, when Bass joined Fatone, Justin Timberlake, JC Chasez and Chris Kirkpatrick to form *NSYNC after original fifth member Jason Galasso decided not to sign with the group. Becoming one of the most popular boy bands of all time, they released four studio albums—with their hit songs and synchronized dance moves bringin’ da noise from fans.
Looking back at the hardest track to perform, Fatone says it’s gonna be “No Strings Attached.”
“It had a lot of weird rhythmic movements that was not at the same time as singing,” he explained to E!. “So when you’re singing it and your body’s doing something else into a rhythm, that’s where it kind of throws you off sometimes. That was really hard.”
As for the most fun one to do, it ain’t no lie, baby: “Bye Bye Bye.”
“That’s one of my favorite ones, a staple,” the 49-year-old continued. “You gotta love that.”
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As they navigated their new celebrity status, the bandmates formed a tight bond.
“We’re family,” Bass told Today about his friendship with Fatone Aug. 10. “We met when we were teenagers. We lived on a bus for many years together.”
In fact, Fatone was the first member Bass came out to as gay.
“I was at my computer, and my boyfriend at the time—my very, very first boyfriend—was sitting on my lap,” the 47-year-old recalled in ID’s April 2026 docuseries Boy Band Confidential. “And [Fatone’s] like, ‘Oop, sorry!’ And I was like, ‘No, no, no, no, come in. Surprise.’ And he was like, ‘Oh please, I don’t care.’ I knew he wouldn’t care, but it was just nice to hear those words and finally one of the members of your group know and be like, ‘I don’t care.'”
Fatone didn’t tell their bandmates and waited until Bass was ready to share the news himself: “I go, ‘Lance, I love you. You’re my brother. You let me know when it’s right for you to tell. I’m not saying nothing to the guys.'”
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Bass also received support from Timberlake, Chasez and Kirkpatrick when he publicly came out in 2006. It was four years after *NSYNC’s hiatus to pursue other projects, including Timberlake’s debut solo album Justified, turned into a full split.
“I was not blindsided by the breakup,” Fatone told Yahoo! Entertainment in 2023. “I was more blindsided as far as him coming out with music and not knowing that he was going to go and do an actual album/tour thing. It was more of, ‘Hey, I’m going to do some music, and then we’ll get back together.’”
But as he clarified, “It wasn’t him—it was the record company. If it was him, then I’d understand it. When you’re younger, you think it’s that person. But then you look at the whole bigger scheme of things, and you go, ‘Oh, that’s why I wasn’t there for that.’ That’s the business.”
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Still, they’ve remained a family. Bass attended Fatone’s wedding to now ex-wife Kelly Baldwin in 2004 and is godfather to their daughters Briahna, 25, and Kloey, 16. And of course, Fatone was there in 2014 when Bass married Michael Turchin, with whom he shares 4-year-old twins Violet and Alexander.
The pals have also given glimpses into their friendship on social media and supported each other in other work endeavors, like when Bass attended Fatone’s Broadway performance in & Juliet.
And though they’ve reunited with their fellow *NSYNC alums a few times over the years, fans may still be sick and tired of hearin’ all these people talk about “What’s the deal with this tour rumor?”
But this they promise you: A reunion just isn’t easy to put together.
“The truthful answer is all of us have to be on the same page, which we are not,” Fatone recently told SiriusXM and Today’s The Happy Hour, “and that’s not a negative thing.”
While he argued a lot of their bandmates have young children and deserve that family time, Bass pointed out they could “just do a summer tour and bring ’em on the road.”
For now, you can pop on over to watch Cocktail Wars and read these *NSYNCsecrets.
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