Lance Bass --
Q&A
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TEEN: You guys had your
readings done for our cover story. Do you believe in psychics?
Lance: Not really. I think
it's fun to do readings and that kinda stuff and to actually read your
horoscope, because you can read it and maybe if you think that way it can come
true. It gives you a direction. I love reading my horoscope and seeing it it'll
come true.
TEEN: So you'd never had
anything like this done before?
Lance: Nope. I've always
wanted to though.
TEEN: If you could have had
her answer one question, what would it have been and why do you want the answer?
Lance: I want to know when
I'm going to get married.
TEEN: Why do you want to
know that?
Lance: I'd like to know
when I'm going to get married so I start looking around that time.
(laughs)
TEEN: How long do you think
you'll remain single?
Lance: Probably another
couple of years, at least.
TEEN: You're only 20!!
Would really you get married this young?
Lance: I see it for myself
when I'm older, maybe late 20s. I probably would be married in my early 20s if I
wasn't in 'N SYNC.
TEEN: If you could write
your own script for the ideal wife and family, what would it be?
Lance: I don't want anybody
in "the business." I just want someone I can have fun with, someone I can laugh
with and I see myself having 2 kids--a boy and a girl.
TEEN: Any names you're
partial to for your kids?
Lance: Not really. I've
always liked interesting names, like Xander. I like that for a boy.
TEEN: Like on "Buffy!" So,
'fess up, are you dating anyone right now?
Lance: No, not right now.
The last girlfriend I had ended last summer. There's no way I could have a
relationship as busy as we are. I tried it, it lasted about 9 months.
TEEN: Did it end because of
how busy you are with the band?
Lance: Yeah, she was
understanding, and she understood because she was in the business too, but she
was so busy and I was so busy that we hardly ever saw each other. I mean, we saw
each other maybe twice a month. You just can't have a relationship like that.
TEEN: Do you think you're a
good boyfriend?
Lance: I'm southern, so,
you know, I'm a gentleman. I open doors, I pay for everything. I think I'm an
understanding boyfriend -- I want her to be happy.
TEEN: So, you're all about
putting other people first?
Lance: Oh yeah, definitely.
TEEN: What's something
about you in "boyfriend mode" that you think would surprise people?
Lance: I love cooking'.
[I love to do something] surprising like cook her dinner at night. I
like really quiet dates. Just me and her, not around lots of people. I love
interesting thing like horseback riding, just us two, going to the beach or
staying in renting videos. Real quiet.
TEEN: What kind of girl do
you think you're compatible with?
Lance: I like an innocent
type girl. Someone who has a big innocence about her. She has to be sweet, not
outspoken, no one that's crazy or a loud-mouth. Someone that can baby me. I
think everyone wants that.
TEEN: So, you don't like...
Lance: I don't like
egotistical girls. I like a girl that keeps herself up and cares what she looks
like, but doesn't take it too far. I don't like anyone that's too much into
themselves.
TEEN: What's the best way
for a girl to approach you?
Lance: I like someone that
I get to know first. We have to be friends first. I've never been in a
relationship where I just meet a girl and that's it. I've always known them for
at least two months.
TEEN: Ever dated a fan?
Lance: Sure.
TEEN: Lots of people will
be happy to know that! How do you foresee your career in 2000?
Lance: I think this is
going to be our biggest year. This album is definitely going to be the biggest
album - it's really good, and we're doing a worldwide release so we're going to
be just so busy, going overseas. This year's going to kick our butt!
(laughs) and I see us doing a movie at the end of the year. All of us
together. I think it's going to be a huge year.
TEEN: Plus, on top of it
all you've got "Free Lance" entertainment! Tell me about it.
Lance: It's a management
company. Right now I have two artists--Jack Defayo and Meredith Edwards. They're
country crossovers, kind of like Shania. Meredith just finalized her contracts
with Mercury Nashville.
TEEN: What are your
predictions for them?
Lance: I see Meredith as
the next Leann Rimes. She's already got such a huge fan base and she hasn't even
done anything yet. I mean she's recorded 3 songs. She's starting her album next
month, and hopefully it'll be finished by the summer and hopefully be released
before the end o the year or the beginning of next year.
TEEN: Is this something you
want to do more of in the future?
Lance: I love helping
people out and if I can get people record deals and let it go after that, that
would be fine with me. Because I know I'm not going to have enough time to have
several artists.
TEEN: Where do you see 'N
SYNC's sound going in the future?
Lance: It's going to still
be pop. But, like with this next album, it's more edgy pop. We went more with a
rock edge. If anything, it would go more rock.
TEEN: Anything else about
the future of the band?
Lance: I definitely see 'N
SYNC together for a long time, but I also see different projects going on within
the career of the band. J.C. might go do his own movie or his own solo album,
Justin or J.C.
TEEN: What about you?
Lance: Nah, I could never
do it. I don't think I could do a solo album. Whatever any of the other guys do,
we're going to be involved with. We'll write and produce some of the songs.
We've always wanted to do a movie together, so we're all going to be supportive
of each other.
TEEN: That's so great! Do
you see the group still dancing and singing together when you're 35?
Lance: There'd be less
dancing, but I see us still being together, maybe not as strong as us touring
every year and making albums every year when we're 35, but I still see us coming
together every once in a while and doing it for fun.
TEEN: Where do you want to
be in 10 years?
Lance: I want to have
somebody in my life, hopefully be married. I want 'N SYNC to still be going
strong -- I mean, if the Rolling Stones can do it, we can do it. I hope everyone
is happy and set for life. I just want to be comfortable. I don't want to worry
in the future about my kids, I'm being very smart with my money.
TEEN: How will you
challenge yourself creatively in the future?
Lance: With writing,
definitely writing. That's one thing I'm interested in.
TEEN: Have you done any so
far?
Lance: Yep. I've written 3
songs.
TEEN: Are they going to be
on "No Strings Attached?
Lance: No, they're gonna be
on the next album. It was too late to put them on this one.
My biggest
challenge is that I want to do some acting. I'd like to do drama. I just did
[an episode of] "7th Heaven," and I'm going to do 2 more episodes of it
this year, and hopefully I can do maybe more of that next year. I love any kind
of acting, and I'd love to be in a movie. That's why I want to do this movie
with the other guys so badly. We've been talking to Tom Hanks for a year. I
wanted it to be a musical, but it's not going to be that way, it's going to be
us 5 guys as the main characters and it's not going to have anything to do with
'N SYNC, it's going to be a real movie.
TEEN: I'm sure it'd do
insanely well at the box office. OK, switching gears to the things people always
want to know...What's been your most embarrassing moment?
Lance: We did this awards
show in Germany once. They rounded up all the artists in the backstage area
because we were going to go out for the finale. I was the first person on the
steps, and they were like "go go go!" So I come running out on stage, but what I
didn't know is that there was still another act to perform [before we were
supposed to be on] So I was out on stage with a girl called Bloomschen and
she had like 20 dancers. They had been telling me to go thinking I was one of
her people. They were all dressed in bright orange and I was in black and white
patent leather so I totally stood out. The audience laughed. I turned back. That
was pretty embarrassing.
TEEN: How do you spend your
money?
Lance: I just like the
basic stuff. I just got a house in Mississippi. I've maybe spent a week there. I
love it -- it's everything I wanted in a house. It's a year old but I totally
remodeled it. I knocked down walls, added different rooms, and in the back I
built a lake so I can jet ski. I have two SeaDoos. That's my home. I love it.
I'm now putting gates up because I get so many people coming up to the house.
They knew that was my house when it was being remodeled and I hadn't even
stepped foot in the house yet and people were going up to the door and leaving
stuff. I like weird art, just stupid stuff. I have a Dr. Seuss room. I've
bought a bunch of his paintings -- like 3 of them. And, my favorite thing about
the house is a pinball machine. It's "Star Wars" and it's virtual reality
pinball. You'd have to see it, it's amazing.
TEEN: And, finally, the old
stand by question...What's in your fridge?
Lance: Right now, there's
everything. There's about 20 bottles of water, I have lots of stuff because I'm
cooking Tuesday. I have burgers, already pre-made, I already did them, hotdogs,
sausage. I'm making greenbean casserole and there's this dessert I make called
Chocolate Dream. It's so good... It's chocolate pudding and the bottom is a
buttery pecan crust. I make it myself and there's a layer of Cool Whip grated
Hershey's chocolate on top.