'N Sync has got no reunion plans as of now, says Lance Bass

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ANI Washington
Last Updated : Aug 28 2013 | 4:20 PM IST

Lance Bass has made it clear that 'N Sync's reunion in the MTV VMA was just a one-off treat for their fans.

Bass insisted that it was a one-time event where the old friends enjoyed their time back together on the stage.

The former boyband member briefly reunited to perform snippets of their hit songs 'Girlfriend' and 'Bye Bye Bye' as part of former band member Justin Timberlake's set.

Bass said that they have got nothing planned as yet, Contactmusic reported.

He said that the band was focused on that one performance and if they ever come up with something real special, then they would call it the 'The Reunion'.

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First Published: Aug 28 2013 | 4:10 PM IST

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