Danielle Fishel and Lance Bass Recreate Iconic Prom Moment
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Danielle Fishel and Lance Bass Recreate Iconic Prom Moment

authorBy Guillermo del Toro
DateApr 21, 2026
Read Time2 min

In a delightful blast from the past, television personality Danielle Fishel and *NSYNC member Lance Bass recently charmed social media by revisiting their memorable 1999 prom pose. The duo's Instagram reel, set to the tune of Simple Plan's "I'm Just a Kid," showcased Bass adorning Fishel's wrist with a corsage, both clad in formal attire, with Fishel notably donning her authentic prom dress from over two decades ago.

The updated snapshot faithfully replicated the original's humorous detail: Bass's signature 'hoverhand' positioned delicately near Fishel's waist. Fishel playfully acknowledged this in her caption, expressing mock bewilderment about their past relationship, a sentiment understood given Bass's public coming out in 2006. Fans enthusiastically embraced the recreation, marveling at the preserved gown and the iconic hand gesture, which prompted a wave of appreciative comments from followers and fellow celebrities alike, including American Idol's David Archuleta.

Reflecting on their brief romance, which concluded shortly after their high school prom, Fishel openly shared her initial heartbreak in a 2025 "Pod Meets World" episode. Despite the emotional parting, their bond transitioned into a lasting friendship. In an earlier 2022 "Pod Meets World" segment, Fishel described their relationship as "wonderful, warm, and loving," but acknowledged the absence of romantic intimacy, a realization that clarified why they weren't destined for a future together. Today, both have found happiness in their respective personal lives: Bass married Michael Turchin in 2014 and they are parents to twins, while Fishel married Jensen Karp in 2018, with whom she has two sons.

This heartwarming reunion reminds us that cherished memories can be revisited with affection and humor. It beautifully illustrates how former romantic connections can evolve into strong, supportive friendships, demonstrating resilience and mutual respect. The playful nod to their past not only brings joy to their fans but also serves as a testament to embracing one's authentic self and celebrating life's varied paths with grace and good cheer.

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