Lance Bass andFull HouseStars Team Up for Hilarious Skit: ‘Turns into a ‘90s Sitcom Crossover Episode'

Mar. 15, 2025

From left: Lance Bass, Andrea Barber and Jodie Sweetin.Photo:Getty(3)Lance Basstreated fans to quite the ’90s nostalgia moment after he ran into someFull Housealums.On Sunday, Sept. 22, the NSYNC alum, 45, shared a hilarious skit on hisInstagrampage which featured appearances from fellow ’90s kidsJodie Sweetin, who starred as Stephanie Tanner inFull House, andAndrea Barber, who played Kimmy Gibbler, the best friend of D.J. Tanner.“When the roadtrip pit stop turns into a 90s sitcom crossover episode,” Bass wrote over the post.In the video, the singer cartoonishly pretends to confront the two women, lip-syncing to an audio that says: “Hey man, watch where you’re going!” before Sweetin and Barber turn around and say “My bad!” to cheers and applause, pretending to be the special guest stars in a cheesy sitcom.Bass captioned the post: “The TGIF crossover you never knew you needed.“Although they both had massive pop culture moments in the ’90s,Full HouseandNSYNChave seen renewed success in recent years.In December 2016, much of the cast ofFull Housereturned for a revival series — aptly namedFuller House—which followed D.J. (Candace Cameron Bure) raising her three sons with the help of her sister Stephanie (Sweetin) and best friend Kimmy (Barber). Through the series, other main players including Danny (Bob Saget), Joey (Dave Coulier), Uncle Jesse (John Stamos) and Aunt Becky (Lori Loughlin) came back to say hello.Both Sweetin and Barber have been candid about how they bonded on set, during both the original show’s run from 1987 to 1995, as well as the Netflix revival.Andrea Barber (left) and Jodie Sweetin in season 5 of ‘Fuller House’.Michael Yarish / NetflixOn a June episode of theirFull Houserewatch podcast,How Rude, Tanneritos!, the actresses chatted about howthey had to try not to “break” while filmingtheir comedic scenes.“We would make each other laugh,” Sweetin said. “We would have these stupid bits between Stephanie and Kimmy that we’d have to do — particularly inFuller House.”“We’d be wearing some ridiculous costume or something,” she continued, “and I was like, ‘Just look at my forehead. Like, don’t look me in the eye because … if you look me in the eye, we’re — it’s all bad.’ ”“The forehead is a great place to look when you’re trying to keep it together,” Sweetin added.Lance Bass in 1999.Rick Diamond/WireImageNever miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer​​, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.*NSYNC, meanwhile, saw a major revival in the charts this past summer — thanks in part to “Bye Bye Bye” being featured on theDeadpool & Wolverinemovie soundtrack.Last month, the hit pop song broke into the Top 10 ofBillboard’s Global Excl. U.S.chart, following the action-comedy’s July 26 release. PerBillboard, “Bye Bye Bye” re-entered the music charts and climbed to the No. 8 position, up from No. 16 the week prior.Former band membersJC Chasez,Chris Kirkpatrick,Joey Fatoneand Bass previously celebrated the release ofDeadpool & Wolverineat the movie’s New York City premiere on July 22, alongside starsRyan ReynoldsandHugh Jackman— and Reynolds, 47, even thanked the boyband for allowing the production to use their hit song.“These guys had such a huge hand in making a particularDeadpool & Wolverinesequence one of my all-time favorites,” he wrote on social media after the film’s premiere. “Can’t thank them enough for their kindness, talent and good fellowship.”

From left: Lance Bass, Andrea Barber and Jodie Sweetin.Photo:Getty(3)

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Lance Basstreated fans to quite the ’90s nostalgia moment after he ran into someFull Housealums.On Sunday, Sept. 22, the NSYNC alum, 45, shared a hilarious skit on hisInstagrampage which featured appearances from fellow ’90s kidsJodie Sweetin, who starred as Stephanie Tanner inFull House, andAndrea Barber, who played Kimmy Gibbler, the best friend of D.J. Tanner.“When the roadtrip pit stop turns into a 90s sitcom crossover episode,” Bass wrote over the post.In the video, the singer cartoonishly pretends to confront the two women, lip-syncing to an audio that says: “Hey man, watch where you’re going!” before Sweetin and Barber turn around and say “My bad!” to cheers and applause, pretending to be the special guest stars in a cheesy sitcom.Bass captioned the post: “The TGIF crossover you never knew you needed.“Although they both had massive pop culture moments in the ’90s,Full HouseandNSYNChave seen renewed success in recent years.In December 2016, much of the cast ofFull Housereturned for a revival series — aptly namedFuller House—which followed D.J. (Candace Cameron Bure) raising her three sons with the help of her sister Stephanie (Sweetin) and best friend Kimmy (Barber). Through the series, other main players including Danny (Bob Saget), Joey (Dave Coulier), Uncle Jesse (John Stamos) and Aunt Becky (Lori Loughlin) came back to say hello.Both Sweetin and Barber have been candid about how they bonded on set, during both the original show’s run from 1987 to 1995, as well as the Netflix revival.Andrea Barber (left) and Jodie Sweetin in season 5 of ‘Fuller House’.Michael Yarish / NetflixOn a June episode of theirFull Houserewatch podcast,How Rude, Tanneritos!, the actresses chatted about howthey had to try not to “break” while filmingtheir comedic scenes.“We would make each other laugh,” Sweetin said. “We would have these stupid bits between Stephanie and Kimmy that we’d have to do — particularly inFuller House.”“We’d be wearing some ridiculous costume or something,” she continued, “and I was like, ‘Just look at my forehead. Like, don’t look me in the eye because … if you look me in the eye, we’re — it’s all bad.’ ”“The forehead is a great place to look when you’re trying to keep it together,” Sweetin added.Lance Bass in 1999.Rick Diamond/WireImageNever miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer​​, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.*NSYNC, meanwhile, saw a major revival in the charts this past summer — thanks in part to “Bye Bye Bye” being featured on theDeadpool & Wolverinemovie soundtrack.Last month, the hit pop song broke into the Top 10 ofBillboard’s Global Excl. U.S.chart, following the action-comedy’s July 26 release. PerBillboard, “Bye Bye Bye” re-entered the music charts and climbed to the No. 8 position, up from No. 16 the week prior.Former band membersJC Chasez,Chris Kirkpatrick,Joey Fatoneand Bass previously celebrated the release ofDeadpool & Wolverineat the movie’s New York City premiere on July 22, alongside starsRyan ReynoldsandHugh Jackman— and Reynolds, 47, even thanked the boyband for allowing the production to use their hit song.“These guys had such a huge hand in making a particularDeadpool & Wolverinesequence one of my all-time favorites,” he wrote on social media after the film’s premiere. “Can’t thank them enough for their kindness, talent and good fellowship.”

Lance Basstreated fans to quite the ’90s nostalgia moment after he ran into someFull Housealums.

On Sunday, Sept. 22, the *NSYNC alum, 45, shared a hilarious skit on hisInstagrampage which featured appearances from fellow ’90s kidsJodie Sweetin, who starred as Stephanie Tanner inFull House, andAndrea Barber, who played Kimmy Gibbler, the best friend of D.J. Tanner.

“When the roadtrip pit stop turns into a 90s sitcom crossover episode,” Bass wrote over the post.

In the video, the singer cartoonishly pretends to confront the two women, lip-syncing to an audio that says: “Hey man, watch where you’re going!” before Sweetin and Barber turn around and say “My bad!” to cheers and applause, pretending to be the special guest stars in a cheesy sitcom.

Bass captioned the post: “The TGIF crossover you never knew you needed.”

Although they both had massive pop culture moments in the ’90s,Full Houseand*NSYNChave seen renewed success in recent years.

In December 2016, much of the cast ofFull Housereturned for a revival series — aptly namedFuller House—which followed D.J. (Candace Cameron Bure) raising her three sons with the help of her sister Stephanie (Sweetin) and best friend Kimmy (Barber). Through the series, other main players including Danny (Bob Saget), Joey (Dave Coulier), Uncle Jesse (John Stamos) and Aunt Becky (Lori Loughlin) came back to say hello.

Both Sweetin and Barber have been candid about how they bonded on set, during both the original show’s run from 1987 to 1995, as well as the Netflix revival.

Andrea Barber (left) and Jodie Sweetin in season 5 of ‘Fuller House’.Michael Yarish / Netflix

Andrea Barber; Jodie Sweetin Fuller House Season 5

Michael Yarish / Netflix

On a June episode of theirFull Houserewatch podcast,How Rude, Tanneritos!, the actresses chatted about howthey had to try not to “break” while filmingtheir comedic scenes.

“We would make each other laugh,” Sweetin said. “We would have these stupid bits between Stephanie and Kimmy that we’d have to do — particularly inFuller House.”

“We’d be wearing some ridiculous costume or something,” she continued, “and I was like, ‘Just look at my forehead. Like, don’t look me in the eye because … if you look me in the eye, we’re — it’s all bad.’ ”

“The forehead is a great place to look when you’re trying to keep it together,” Sweetin added.

Lance Bass in 1999.Rick Diamond/WireImage

Lance Bass attends press conference prior to ‘N SYNC “Challenge for Children” charity basketball game benefiting the Arnold Palmer Hospital for Women and Children and The Atlanta Hawks Foundation at Planet Hollywood on August 25, 1999

Rick Diamond/WireImage

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*NSYNC, meanwhile, saw a major revival in the charts this past summer — thanks in part to “Bye Bye Bye” being featured on theDeadpool & Wolverinemovie soundtrack.

Last month, the hit pop song broke into the Top 10 ofBillboard’s Global Excl. U.S.chart, following the action-comedy’s July 26 release. PerBillboard, “Bye Bye Bye” re-entered the music charts and climbed to the No. 8 position, up from No. 16 the week prior.Former band membersJC Chasez,Chris Kirkpatrick,Joey Fatoneand Bass previously celebrated the release ofDeadpool & Wolverineat the movie’s New York City premiere on July 22, alongside starsRyan ReynoldsandHugh Jackman— and Reynolds, 47, even thanked the boyband for allowing the production to use their hit song.

“These guys had such a huge hand in making a particularDeadpool & Wolverinesequence one of my all-time favorites,” he wrote on social media after the film’s premiere. “Can’t thank them enough for their kindness, talent and good fellowship.”

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