I don't think it's wrong, I'm not devastated going through this. The thing is, I'm not ashamed - that's the one thing I want to say. I knew that I was in this popular band and I had four other guys' careers in my hand, and I knew that if I ever acted on it or even said (that I was gay), it would overpower everything. The beginning of the shows are different. Shared a vocal coach with Justin Timberlake and Britney Spears. Is the godfather of Joey Fatone's daughter, Brianna Fatone. Had a year-long relationship with Reichen Lehmkuhl. Currently writing a horror film screenplay/script titled "Imaginary Friends". Tried to get a ride on a Russian space mission, but was asked to leave the program when his financial backers failed to come up with the $20 million necessary to board. At 12, he successfully auditioned for a spot in the Mississippi Show Stoppers, a state-wide choral group sponsored by the Agriculture and Forestry Museum. His band nicknames are Pez "'cause I have a big Adam's apple" and Scoop "because when (the guys) ask me about our itinerary, I always know." Began his career at age 11 singing in the Clinton Community Choir, near his hometown of Laurel. Mother Diane is a sixth grade teacher and father Jim Bass is a former Lab Technician. Was part of a competition singing group called Attache.
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Performed with *NSYNC on Céline Dion's "All The Way" TV special. In 2005, he started a television production company, Lance Bass Productions. Started his own film production company, Bacon & Eggs, in 2000. Performed with *NSYNC in the 19 Miss Teen USA pageant. Performed at the Christmas Tree Lighting at Rockefeller Center with 'NSYNC.
For more info, visit or call 20.Was the last member to join *NSYNC, after being recruited by Justin Timberlake. Wet’s 11th Anniversary Celebration happens this Saturday, Feb. So should someone want to let down more than just his hair and bum-rush the shower… well, just consider it a little bit of history repeating itself. Wily suggests that’s true because ”Wet is a fun, let-your-hair-down kind of bar.” While those impromptu amateur stripteases may be “very rare” today, Rex says Wet is still a fun place to both work and to be a customer. ”Every couple months a customer would get drunk and shuck his clothes and try to walk up into the shower, like a moth to a flame.” ”Wet was so wild in its earliest days,” recalls Rex, a dancer at the club since opening night. ”We have events that appeal to gay white men, gay black men and lesbians, and we’ve had events for straight white and straight black as well as bondage and discipline parties.” Wily points with pride to the continuing diversity in the club’s offerings. Says Wily: ”We will utilize every piece of hardware and talent that we have to make sure the last memories are some of the best memories.”īiden Administration Investigating 6 Religious Colleges for LGBTQ Rights Violations Wet will be open at its current location until sometime this fall. ”What is happening in this neighborhood is going to be the end of the post-Stonewall era for D.C. Construction is expected to start soon on the city’s major-league baseball stadium just a few blocks away from Wet. Wily is understandably sad about the changes happening in Southeast’s gay nightlife, which is about to disappear altogether. Even today, the Tracks’ influence lives on: Wet’s top management team of Christian, his co-general manager Anita Dodds and Wily all got their start at the now-defunct Tracks.
Wet was a roaring success from the get-go, thanks to a launch team including folks from the nationally celebrated nightclub Tracks. If they want to get up and shake it for old time’s sake, so be it.”Īlso walking the Wet stage and signature shower stall will be Falcon star Mark Dalton, himself a past guest dancer at the club. They’ve also invited some former employees and dancers to return for the anniversary, says Wily, ”and do what they’ll do. For the occasion, Wet will expand beyond the club’s perimeter to include adjoining spaces in the Wet/Edge complex, allowing it to serve a buffet dinner and feature a dance area. ”I’ve been here since day one, so this is my anniversary too,” says co-manager Tony Christian of this Saturday’s 11th anniversary bash.