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Inside NSYNC’s Lance Bass’ life from $20 million ticket to space to health battle

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Following days of speculation, *NSYNC fans were left overjoyed when the 90s boy band reunited for the first time in 10 years at the VMAs earlier this week.

Made up of Lance Bass, Joey Fatone, JC Chasez, Chris Kirkpatrick and Justin Timberlake, *NSYNC are known for hits including Bye, Bye, Bye and It’s Gonna Be Me.

While the band didn’t perform at this year’s VMAs, they did take to the stage when they presented Taylor Swift with the award for Best Pop - much to her delight.

After being handed the award, Taylor gushed over the group’s reunion and even revealed that she’d been the proud owner of some *NSYNC dolls when she was a child.

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