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Lance Bass Explains Why Colton Underwood Will Face Backlash from Gay Community

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Lance Bass is opening up about Colton Underwood‘s coming out and why he expects the reality star to face backlash from the community.

The former NSYNC singer opened up on the latest episode of The Ben & Ashley I. Almost Famous Podcast. He said that he relates to Colton because “90% of my fans were women, and they all thought I was straight.

I made my money off women and singing about love and using that market. So me coming out, it was scary… cause now everyone is gonna see me as a liar..” Lance also explained why Colton was receiving backlash on social media on the day he came out. Click inside to find out what he said… “This gay community is very diverse, but we can also be very fickle.

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