Walt Disney World has released a heaping helping of the lineup for this year's Eat to the Beat Concert Series, the musical centerpiece of the Epcot International Food & Wine Festival, which begins in July. Over 420 performances into her show-stopping turn as Edna in the national tour for "Hairspray," Nina West's opening night in Los Angeles attracted a bevy of fellow "RuPaul's Drag Race" alum - and many others - to the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood.Įveryone from Lance Bass to "Russian Doll" breakout Charlie Barnett and "Queer Eye" handyman Bobby Berk were spotted in the packed-to-the-brim crowd, many of whom were heard singing and toe-tapping along to musical theater classics like "You Can't Stop the Beat" and "Good Morning Baltimore."ĭisney: Epcot's Eat to Beat lineup includes Joey Fatone. "Them hugging you," said Bass when asked about the best part of being dads to children at this age.Ī post shared by Joey Fatone Bass attends "Hairspray" Theater Opening. While the couple may already find themselves on high alert for twins who are only 17 months old, there's moments when the pair's heart just absolutely melts with pure joy and love. "A cute terror," Turchin gently interjected. "Apparently my mom says they already started," said Bass about the twins, whom the couple welcomed in October 2021 via surrogate. Their twins - Violet and Alexander - are already exhibiting "terror"-like behavior, albeit "cute terror."ĮT's Brice Sander spoke with Bass and Turchin on Thursday night at the 5th annual Vanderpump Dog Foundation Gala at the Maybourne Hotel in Beverly Hills, and the couple opened up about the best part of being parents to twins, who in just a matter of months will turn 2. Lance Bass and his husband, Michael Turchin, are learning for themselves that the "terrible twos" don't start when children turn 2. Lance Bass and Husband Michael Turchin Share Adorable Update on 1-Year-Old Twins. "We're doing a podcast together, and that's about to launch here pretty soon." "I'm doing a new show with Chris Kirkpatrick from *NSYNC ," McFayden says of the "Class of 99" participant. Like everyone else in this story, McFayden has stayed in touch with people from his time at the network. They recalled their time at the forefront of pop culture - "MTV was pop culture for a long time," Pak says - as both "important" and "surreal." 'We have become friends recently and we just started talking, we shared some ideas and we were like, "Let's do a show together."'īass did not say what type of show it would be, but it would likely start out in London where Williams lives.Ĭhris Kirkpatrick working on podcast with Brian McFayden - įollowing the announcement this month that Paramount Global has shut down MTV News, which was established in the late '80s, Pak and several of her former colleagues - Sway Calloway, Brian McFayden and Alison Stewart - told Yahoo Entertainment about some of their most memorable moments there. 'I think it is going to be really good, we are excited about it.'Īnd Lance added that the idea came about organically. 'I have not told anyone this yet, but we are working on a show together, we have been talking a lot about it,' Lance told. The performer shared that he has recently struck up a friendship with 49-year-old British crooner Robbie Williams.Īnd they are now developing a 'show' together, shared Bass. The 44-year-old singer was with his husband Michael Turchin as they mingled with Lisa, Lala Kent, Paula Abdul and Kristin Chenoweth.īass also caught up with inside the splashy affair. Lance Bass looked dapper at the Lisa Vanderpump charity gala Vanderpump Dogs at the Maybourne Hotel in Beverly Hills on Thursday evening. Lance Bass reveals he is working on a 'show' with Robbie Williams after they recently became friends.
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