Lance Bass revealed on an episode of Watch What Happens Live With Andy Cohen that he “never liked” Sean “Diddy” Combs. Bass recounted overhearing Diddy tell Justin Timberlake to leave ‘NSync during their final tour in 2002. Diddy had opened for ‘NSync on various dates during their Celebrity Tour. This revelation came after news broke of Diddy’s arrest on charges of sex trafficking and racketeering, which Bass found to be horrible. The incident made Bass lose respect for Diddy, as he felt it was inappropriate for Diddy to try to convince Timberlake to go solo at an ‘NSync show.

As a member of ‘NSync alongside Timberlake, Joey Fatone, JC Chasez, and Chris Kirkpatrick, Bass expressed his disapproval of Diddy’s actions and shared his personal experience of the incident. Despite the group’s separation in 2002, they reunited in 2023 to record the song “Better Place” featured on the soundtrack of Timberlake’s movie, Trolls Band Together. However, a full ‘NSync reunion tour seems unlikely according to Fatone, who mentioned that the group’s members have different views and ideas given the time they have been apart. If a tour were to happen, curating a setlist might be a challenge due to differing perspectives.

Fatone expressed that if an ‘NSync reunion tour were to take place, it would likely feature a mix of old hits and new elements that the group has not showcased before. He mentioned the possibility of including fan-favorite songs in the setlist, such as “I Thought She Knew,” which is his personal favorite ‘NSync song to perform. Despite challenges in organizing a tour and agreeing on the content of the performance, Fatone seemed optimistic about potentially offering fans something unique and exciting if the group were to reunite for a tour in the future.

The prospect of revisiting the music of ‘NSync and performing for fans in a reunion tour seemed appealing to Fatone, acknowledging that the group’s iconic hits would likely be included in the setlist. While uncertainties exist around the logistics and planning of a tour due to the members’ diverse perspectives and interests, Fatone expressed a willingness to return to the stage with his former bandmates. Despite the passage of time and individual growth, the nostalgia and camaraderie shared among the ‘NSync members remain, hinting at the possibility of a future tour that could offer both familiar hits and new experiences for fans.

In reflecting on his time with ‘NSync and the potential for a reunion tour, Fatone emphasized the importance of balancing past hits with new material and experiences. He shared his sentiments about performing his favorite ‘NSync song, “I Thought She Knew,” and discussed the significance of including fan-favorite tracks in a potential tour setlist. While challenges and uncertainties persist in organizing a tour, Fatone’s enthusiasm and commitment to providing a memorable experience for fans suggest a potential future reunion of the iconic boy band. The prospect of reuniting on stage and reconnecting with fans through music holds a special place in the hearts of the ‘NSync members, hinting at the possibility of a highly anticipated reunion tour.

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