Lance Bass to “Dance” with a Male Partner?

July 10, 2008 at 10:17am PST
Photos: splashnewsonline.com

Dancing with the Stars won’t unveil its “celebrity lineup” (Oooh, ahhh, ohhh, Steve Guttenberg, Shannon Elizabeth, Tia Carrera. They should call it “Blinded by the Stars” there’s so much wattage) until mid-August, but rumors are already ankle deep and the major buzz is *NSNYC-er Lance Bass is going to follow in Joey Fatone’s fox-trotting footsteps.

It did wonders for Joey’s career, so why shouldn’t Lance be next?

But that’s not what people are clamoring over.

The New York Daily News is reporting that producers might pair the openly gay Bass with a male pro.

How’s middle America gonna feel about that?

And, more importantly, who’s gonna lead?

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