Lance Bass opened up about one of many profession hurdles he confronted after popping out as homosexual in 2006, saying that improvement on a pilot he was planning to shoot for The CW was abruptly halted.

“I had a sitcom with The CW on the time, and we have been about to shoot the pilot and this got here out they usually have been like, ‘We are able to’t do the present anymore. Like, they must imagine that you simply’re straight to play a straight character,’” Bass shared on the Politickin’ podcast. “Each casting director I knew, they’re like, ‘Lance, we will’t solid you as a result of they will’t look previous… You’re too well-known for being homosexual now that they will’t have a look at you as something aside from that.’ So, I misplaced every little thing.”

“It was a loopy scary state of affairs as a result of all of the examples I’ve ever had of anybody popping out, particularly in leisure, was that it’s a profession killer,” Bass continued.

Bass had moved to pivot to performing after that includes within the boy band NSYNC from 1995 to 2002. He had featured within the romantic comedy “On the Line” in 2001. He got here out as homosexual in a Individuals journal cowl characteristic in August 2006. The CW had simply launched on the time, following a merger between UPN and The WB.

Bass went on to share that he had problem discovering work in Hollywood after popping out. He was a contestant on Season 7 of “Dancing With the Stars” in 2008 and had six-month Broadway run enjoying Corny Collins within the long-running manufacturing of “Hairspray.” He and the remainder of NSYNC reunited final yr for a brand new single “Higher Place.”

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