Britney Spears recalls meeting Lance Bass’ twin babies

Britney Spears is ready for aunt service.
The pop icon finally met her longtime boyfriend’s twins NSYNC member Lance Bass along with her husband Sam Asghari.
“I’m a new aunt to Lance’s babies!!!” Spears wrote in a tweet Monday while sharing photos of everyone together. “They are absolutely beautiful babies!!!”
Twins Alexander James and Violet Betty were born in October 2021 to Bass and his husband Michael Turchin via surrogate.
Spears and Bass’ friendship dates back to their days as young pop stars in the 1990s. The couple became friends while touring together in 1998 when the “Toxic” singer was an opener for NSYNC. The two remained close when Spears began dating Bass’ NSYNC bandmate Justin Timberlake. In 2019, Bass revealed that he came out as gay to Spears in 2004, several years before he openly announced his sexuality United States today.
However, in recent years, Bass has revealed that he found it difficult to reconnect with his old friend, even after her conservatory years had ended.
“It’s just, you know, there’s a wall around them,” Bass said page six in 2022. “And for some reason these people don’t want their old friends involved in their lives.”
He recalled how he managed to only speak to Spears through a third party, but said he hoped they could reunite and that Spears could meet his children, the said Daily mail.
“You have to talk through people,” he said, adding, “It’s very strange.”
However, the friends all smiled in their reunion photos after reconnecting.
While Bass has taken a step away from music in recent years and turned to work on TV personalities, such as hosting “Bachelor in Paradise,” Spears recently released a song with will.i.am – “Mind your business” — that caters to the celebrity-obsessed culture.
Spears is also writing a much-anticipated memoir, The Woman in Me, to be published by Gallery Books, a Simon & Schuster publisher, and going on sale October 24.
Available for pre-order now, the book is at the center of Spears’ efforts to retire from the conservatory after 13 years.