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Legendary '90s Boy Band Star, 48, is Unrecognizable in New Photos
Legendary '90s Boy Band Star, 48, is Unrecognizable in New Photos

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time23-05-2025

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Legendary '90s Boy Band Star, 48, is Unrecognizable in New Photos

Growing up in the '90s, it was nearly impossible to remain totally immune to the boy band craze. Though there were more than a few who made their mark on music during this time, one of the most prolific during this time was NSYNC. The music group is best known for hits like "Bye Bye Bye" and "I Want You Back" — and for launching the careers of its members, which included Justin Timberlake, Lance Bass, Chris Kirkpatrick, Joey Fatone, and JC Chasez. And when Chasez, 48, was photographed while out and about this week, he looked totally unrecognizable. 🎬SIGN UP for Parade's Daily newsletter to get the latest pop culture news & celebrity interviews delivered right to your inbox🎬 According to The Sun, Chasez was seen with long hair and a beard — two things he did not have during his boy band days! — while picking up food near the Los Feliz neighborhood of Los Angeles. See all the photos from Chasez's outing here. Fans who follow Chasez on social media already know that he doesn't post on Instagram very frequently, but even looking back on his most recent post, which he shared in January, he looks completely different. Here's what he looked like just a few months ago: Changing looks are normal for all of us — former boy band legends included — and it's good to see that he continues to stay close to his NSYNC buddies all these years later. And though he's no longer busting choreographed moves on stage during world tours like he once did, Chasez is still making music today. Last year, he released his Frankenstein-themed concept album, Playing With Fire, and he continues to work as a songwriter. Maybe we'll see more of Chasez soon. Hope he enjoyed that dinner he picked up! Legendary '90s Boy Band Star, 48, is Unrecognizable in New Photos first appeared on Parade on May 23, 2025

How *NSYNC's Iconic 'Bye Bye Bye' Music Video Featured a Nod to Robert DeNiro (Exclusive)
How *NSYNC's Iconic 'Bye Bye Bye' Music Video Featured a Nod to Robert DeNiro (Exclusive)

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time21-03-2025

  • Entertainment
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How *NSYNC's Iconic 'Bye Bye Bye' Music Video Featured a Nod to Robert DeNiro (Exclusive)

*NSYNC's "Bye Bye Bye" music video felt so new for its time, but it was rooted in the past. On a new episode of Vevo's Footnotes, pop music fans travel back to 2000, when they first laid eyes on the music video for the lead single off of the band's record-breaking third studio album, No Strings Attached. It was the album's cover art, symbolic of the band cutting ties with their former management, that inspired the high-energy music video. PEOPLE has a first look at the episode, which shares some of the inspiration that made it possible. When it came to director Wayne Isham, he found inspiration for the setting of the dance breaks from 1951's Royal Wedding with Fred Astaire, dancing all over the room as he performed, "You're All The World to Me." Never miss a story — sign up for to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer​​, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. Related: Vintage StarTracks: In 1999, *NSYNC, Britney Spears & Other Big Stars Celebrated Teen PEOPLE's 1st Anniversary As for JC Chasez and Lance Bass's car chase scene, they asked Chasez ahead of time what his favorite car chase scene in a movie was. He replied with Robert De Niro's in Ronin. Chasez was surprised when he met the crew who would help him prepare for the chase, as the very same stunt crew from the Ronin chase scene was there to coordinate. Footnotes also shows love to Darrin Henson, who developed the beloved choreography that goes along with the track. It almost didn't happen, however. Henson was considering taking time away from music video choreography when *NSYNC's manager approached him with the project. He agreed and would go on to win an MTV Video Music Award for Best Choreography. In a clip previously posted on Instagram on Friday, Jan. 17, Bass commemorated 25 years of the music video in a special moment with son Alexander. The preschooler sat in his lap while they watched the 'Bye, Bye, Bye' music video on a screen positioned off-camera. 'Bye, bye, bye!' sings Alexander. This prompts Lance, 45, to ask, 'Can you do your hand?' Alexander then repeats the famous lyrics, this time mimicking the iconic hand gesture from the video. 'In honor of Bye Bye Bye's 25th anniversary,' Lance captioned the post. Read the original article on People

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