People do stupid things in the heat of the moment. I've been in Vegas where I've gotten married for, like, five minutes.
— Lance Bass
I'm the only gay person my parents know.
When I go home, all I wanna do is just sleep and eat.
I was always the Southern gentleman.
In my older age, I've learned to take things slower, because I used to be that total-fall-in-love-after-a-day guy.
I'm a Southerner. We dream of having the family and the kids, and the parents want grandkids, that's all they care about, give me some grandbabies.
I'm a family guy, so I would love to have a family; I would love to find that perfect person to have a family with.
For once I want to have a relationship outside the public eye.
It doesn't matter what color, sex, religion, age, sexual orientation, etc., everyone should have the same freedoms and liberties.
I just think with acting, there's not a time limit on it.
Unfortunately, if you don't want to be in the spotlight, get out of it.
I definitely didn't want to be that person that came out and was like, 'O.K. I'm going to lead every parade.'
I'm more interested in producing than acting.
I'm very religious.
I can't bear looking in the mirror - I guess that's why my hair looks like this.
The beginning of the shows are different. One time we'll say 'Hello, Denver'. Another time we'll say 'Hello, Memphis'. It's always different.
I'm such a relationship guy. I really am.
I find that once you start helping others, it makes you feel better about yourself. It helps you figure out what you want to do with your own life.
I've always dreamed of having a large family.
I love cooking. It's one of my favorite things to do. To share my parents' recipes that I grew up with is just something very special to me.
I'm a serial dater. When I see someone I like, we go on multiple dates.
I'm used to people talking about me.
I'm still Christian. I was not raised in a Christian church to hate people. I was taught to love people and accept people. I know what I believe.
I actually didn't get to go to my prom. I left high school when I was 16 to join 'NSYNC. I felt that was something I always missed out on, and all my friends got to go and would tell me about it.
I am fortunate enough with my career that I can speak out to the masses and hopefully be a part of initiating change.
Very few people have the guts to come up to you and say, 'Hey, are you gay?'
You know once you get in the business you know what you're getting into.
I've been asked too many times to write a book by the fans.
We joke about it in the entertainment industry: Every actor wants to be a musician, and every musician wants to be an actor.
I'm at peace with my family, my friends, myself and God so there's really nothing else that I worry about.
He's a couple sandwiches short of a picnic.
In Mississippi, you don't admit that you're gay. It's just an awkward thing down South, which is sad.
I think everyone dreams of that nice romantic wedding.
It's nice not to have to live a double life.
I'm a hopeless romantic.
I don't want to have so many exes.
There are so many kids out there that need to be adopted and need good homes. I definitely want to have my own but I also want to adopt for sure. I think it's very important to find these kids homes.
I want to toy around with producing a Broadway show.
At some point in our lives there's something about every one of us that makes us feel like an outsider, I believe.
Speaking out is important for me because everyone should be treated equally.
I've definitely, you know, been with women. And I've had great relationships with them where I was definitely in love. It's just I grew to a point where deep inside I knew that I could never truly have a relationship with a woman. I don't know if they ever suspected. It was never brought up.
The gay community is very fickle. And I know because I'm part of it and I see it every day.
Somebody might get criticized for doing some movie that totally sucks, then turn around and be incredible. Every actor goes through that, not just musicians who act.
I've always been interested in making movies.
I'm more liberated and happy than I've been my whole life. I'm just happy.
You've got to have a sense of humor to keep your sanity.