Lance Bass saw to it that no person at the Cowboys-Chargers game on Monday (Oct. 16) obtained their assumptions too expensive. After SoFi Stadium notified the group that a celebrity remained in the middle and revealed the *NSYNC band participant on its jumbotrons, Bass stood up an indicator clearing up that he wasn’t among the NFL‘s most well-known current visitors: Taylor Swift.
“Not Taylor Swift,” read Bass’ transcribed indicator, which he stood up to the electronic cameras as he swung to the countless followers present.
The vocalist shared a video clip of the minute on Instagram, demonstrating how SoFi played atrioventricular bundle’s legendary track “Bye Bye Bye” over the audio speakers. “In case anyone was confused,” he captioned the article. “#LookWhatYouMadeMeDo #GoChargers ! #NotTaylorSwift #MNF”
Bass’ indicator satirized the pop society fad bordering Swift’s love with Kansas City Chiefs limited end Travis Kelce, with whom she was photographed two times holding hands over the weekend break in New York City. The “Anti-Hero” vocalist has actually appeared to three of Kelce’s games thus far, and is commonly revealed by NFL cameras sharing a box collection with the professional athlete’s mommy, Donna Kelce.
And while there are countless Swifties that would certainly like to see the pop celebrity’s face show up on jumbotrons at any kind of provided NFL game, a lot of Bass’ followers guaranteed him that they’d be equally as delighted to see him in the stands. “Honestly I would be more excited at seeing Lance Bass then Taylor swift 🤣” commented one follower.
“Lance…you’re the Taylor Swift of 20 years ago,” included an additional.
In truth, Swift simply may be among those followers. In September, she spurted over her love for *NSYNC at the VMAs after the band reunited onstage to offer her with an honor. “I had your dolls,” the “Karma” artist informed the men. “Like, are you doing something? What’s going to happen now … They’re going to do something and I need to know what it is!”
Soon after the honors reveal, Bass, Justin Timberlake, JC Chasez, Chris Kirkpatrick and Joey Fatone revealed strategies to launch their initial full-band track in twenty years. “Better Place” showed up Sept. 29 as component of the soundtrack for Trolls Band Together, which appropriately concentrates on a boy band reunion.
See Bass’ video clip listed below: