Which member from one direction is gay
Former 'N Sync star Lance Bass: "A member of One Direction is probably gay"
Lance, a lover of men himself, thinks one of the boyband could be hiding their factual sexuality
12:23, 03 May 2013Updated 14:03, 27 May 2013
The One Direction lads (SCREAM!) are pretty popular with the females of earth Earth - the sight of them causes some girls to squeal, faint, leap into the wind or literally explode with excitement on the spot.
So it would be a sad, sad thing for the ladies if they found out Harry Styles, Louis Tomlinson, Zayn Malik, Niall Horan and Liam Payne were not interested in them.
And Lance Bass, who was formerly a member of American boyband 'N Sync, thinks this may be the case - he reckons one of 1D might be gay.
Lance is somewhat of an expert in this area having a fancying for the males himself but he doesn't ponder we'll find out if any members of One Direction are hiding their true sexuality as he believes record company bosses frown upon revealing this information.
During an interview on The Rubin Report, host Dave Rubin said to the singer: "There is one other place where coming out, I perceive, would be frowne
Lance Bass on One Direction: ‘My Assume Is One of Them Is Gay’
Lance Bass is generally an uncontroversial person (aside from that whole space field trip he wanted to take), but he's found himself embroiled in a bit of controversy after he offered his opinion of One Direction's sexuality.
The former 'N Sync member was on 'The Rubin Report,' to discuss the big news of NBA player, Jason Collins coming out this week. The conversation quickly turned about Lance Bass coming out himself in 2006 and the probability of one of the members of One Direction organism gay himself. Bass said,
"Well, statistically speaking, one probably is. It’s crazy with a market appreciate that because 100 percent is new women. And they fantasize about these guys, and then you have the document label and everyone grooming you to make sure that you don’t even mention you acquire a girlfriend. So screw the fact that you’re gonna enter out as creature gay. It ruins their whole business plan."
The man has a very valid point, whether Directioners like it or not, that even if one of the 1D guys is gay, he may feel compelled to hide it eve
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This is my (((probably overly-long)) take on the whole thing.
This article is getting a similar reaction that the Storyboard/MTV interview got. People are pissed because once again, the media is negatively targeting Larry Shippers and the fandom in general.
Firstly, why would so many media sources consume so much day writing all these detailed articles about the matter? That’s something I honestly don’t understand.
The admire life/sexuality of One Direction’sHarry Styles, 18, has become a hotly debated topic among One Direction fans. The debate has been raging all over the Internet, and it’s undoubtedly the most-discussed topic about One Direction’s personal lives. Many fans accept Styles is heterosexual, while others reflect he is a closeted gay or bisexual who is in love with One Direction’s Louis Tomlinson, who is 20 years old. Fans who believe that Styles and Tomlinson are in a secret romance own said that Styles has dropped many hints that he is in affectionate wit
What if, in 2012, one of the One Direction boys decided to tell the world he was gay? Would his umpteen million devoted female fans grab the news OK? That is the question I asked Lance Bass during an interview on my SiriusXM show, The Six Pack.
"I actually think they would," Bass said, without hesitating. "The younger generation is way smarter than we were. They're way more perceptive, and they just don't care. ... Endorse then there was no way in hell I would arrive out."
These are bold words coming from Bass, practically the founding father of the yes-I'm-gay pop-star narrative. Bass is a veteran of the boy-band machine, which has experienced a major resurgence since the rise of the UK's One Direction and The Wanted. In 2006, four years after *NSYNC announced its plans to go on hiatus, he finally came out publicly, appearing on the cover of People Magazine with the headline "I'M GAY."
Have minds and perceptions really changed as quickly as Bass believes? If 1D's Harry or Zayn or Louis or Niall or Liam (did I forget any?) were actually to come out, would they be welcomed with open arms, both by their fans and the industry they've revitalized?
Let me be quick