Backstreet Boys' Brian Littrell opens up about how Backstreet Boys' beginnings paved the way for their biggest rival, *NSYNC.
Jessica Biel takes to social media to celebrate husband Justin Timberlake's 44th birthday. In the sweet tribute the actress ...
The Academy Award-nominated actor is under fire for a series of tweets that resurfaced Thursday, expressing her views on topics such as race and religion. Read our review of The Brutalist, which ...
Justin Timberlake has come a long way since his humble beginnings in Memphis, Tennessee. Timberlake released four LPs since the boy band split and even performed on the Super Bowl halftime show twice.
Lance Bass and JC Chasez have an *NSYNC reunion for L.A. wildfire relief, plus Kate Middleton, Katy Perry and more. From New York to Hollywood and everywhere in between, see what your favorite stars ...
Miguel and JC Chasez singing ‘My Girl’; and last year, Mark Ronson and Lainey Wilson getting together for [the song from ‘Barbie’] ‘I’m Just Ken.’ Year after year, there are ...
The legendary pop star chats about his new role in '& Juliet,' teaching old boy-band choreography to Charli D'Amelio and the recent NSYNC reunion he was left out of.
Sources say 'Fast and Furious' veteran Neal H. Moritz is pursuing producing a film focused the group's success in the aftermath of its legal battle with former manager Lou Pearlman.
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During his concert in Thousand Palms, Justin Timberlake was surprised by former bandmates JC Chasez, Lance Bass, and Chris Kirkpatrick dancing in the audience, delighting the singer mid-performance.
Three of his former *NSYNC bandmates—JC Chasez, Lance Bass, and Chris Kirkpatrick—showed up, unannounced, in the audience, catching the singer completely off guard. A TikTok video shared by Bass ...
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