Video of Britney Spears' so-called on stage lap dance for Lance Bass has finally surfaced -- and let's just say if it happened at a strip club ... dude would definitely get his money back.
It all went down -- or didn't -- at Brit's concert in Las Vegas this weekend. Instead of actually dancing in Lance's lap -- hence the term "lap dance" -- Brit Brit just sort of shimmies in the ex-NSYNCer's vicinity in next-to-nothing for a 'lil bit.
Usually, it's the assistant's job to make life easier for their boss -- but last night, it was Lance Bass' "drunk ass" sidekick who ended up needing the wannabe cosmonaut to drive her home after a wild night.
That being said, she's the nicest drunk girl we've ever met.
Boy band man Lou Pearlman -- the guy who made the Backstreet Boys and 'NSYNC famous -- just got 25 years in the big house for money laundering and conspiracy, among other shady s**t.
Big Lou pleaded guilty back in March to a long, complicated con game that basically pumped up his net worth and cheated other people out of millions. The judge gave him the maximum sentence.
Lance Bass is taking on a new role: Coffee fetchin' intern. Bass lost a bet with STAR 98.7 FM's Valentine and Lisa Foxx in Los Angeles, saying that former *NSYNC comrade Joey Fatone would get a perfect score on this week's show ... but Joey landed in the bottom two (with Billy Ray Cyrus, who got the boot).
Now, thanks to Lance's misguided faith in Fatone's footwork, Lance will now spend Thursday fetching coffee, answering phones and performing other menial tasks the station throws his way. Hey boy!
There may be life after 'N Sync for Lance Bass and Joey Fatone -- as television stars.
The former boy band members are developing a new series about their lives for UPN described as a modern-day "Odd Couple," said Dawn Ostroff, the network president, Thursday.
Fatone is Oscar, the slob. Bass is Felix.
Tentatively dubbed, "Out of Sync," and planned for this fall, it's a hybrid of reality and comedy, she said.
"They came to us," she said. "Joey and Lance are such fun, interesting people and they truly are an odd couple -- even if you sit in a room with them, it's Felix and Oscar in many ways."
It's a classic kind of story that could resonate with a new generation, Ostroff said.
'N Sync ruled the music world at the turn of the decade, until Justin Timberlake's departure sent them tumbling into obscurity.