Lance Bass Teaches Son Alexander *NSYNC’s ‘Bye, Bye, Bye’ Dance to Celebrate the Song's 25th Anniversary: Watch

"Can you do your hand?" the former pop star, 45, asks 3-year-Alexander in the clip, encouraging him to make the iconic hand gesture from the music video

Lance Bass/Instagram Lance Bass with son Alexander

Lance Bass/Instagram

Lance Bass with son Alexander

Lance Bass is celebrating 25 years of “Bye, Bye, Bye” — and he’s sharing the song’s legacy with his son!

In a clip posted on Instagram on Friday, Jan. 17, the former *NSYNC member — who is dad to 3-year-old twins Alexander and Violet — can be seen cradling Alexander in his lap while they watch the “Bye, Bye, Bye” music video on a screen positioned off-camera.

“Bye, bye, bye!” sings Alexander. This prompts Lance, 45, to ask, “Can you do your hand?”

Alexander then repeats the famous lyrics, only this time he mimics the iconic hand gesture from the video.

“In honor of Bye Bye Bye’s 25th anniversary,” Lance captioned the post.

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Many fans in the comments were quick to share that they couldn’t believe it’s been a quarter of a century since the song’s 2000 release.

“Sir I think you meant all of us are 25 years old lol 😂. I can dream! But seriously where did the time go???” one person wrote.

“No I’m still only 20 it has not been 25 years,” another joked.

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Lance welcomed his twins with husband Michael Turchin in 2021 via a surrogate. The couple wed in 2014 after three years of dating, and they often share updates and behind-the-scenes snaps of their family life.

Lance Bass/Instagram Lance Bass (far left) holds daughter Violet and Michael Turchin (far right) holds son Alexander

Lance Bass/Instagram

Lance Bass (far left) holds daughter Violet and Michael Turchin (far right) holds son Alexander

Lance opened about his parenthood experience in an exclusive interview with PEOPLE in March 2024, describing being a dad as “just the most rewarding thing ever.”

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"I feel like every day is a different milestone, and it is just incredible," the pop star said. "They're in school now, which I think is really insane — they're little people now."

"They can communicate with you. You're having these conversations, and it's just so surreal to think just two years ago, which seems like yesterday, they were just little blobs on the couch and couldn't do anything," he added.

In his Jan. 17 "Bye, Bye, Bye” tribute, Lance also shared an update on Evele, a new social media app he’s co-developing that is designed to help promote mental health and safe online communities.

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David Becker/Getty Lance Bass

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Lance Bass

“Side note: we’ve been building a new social platform for all of us to use in peace. Troll free and all about taking care of our mental health. @everle.app app coming soon❤️,” he wrote.

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A pinned post on the app’s Instagram page explains that Everle "was created to be a safe space for real people to get back to connecting with what matters most. Whether that’s friends, family, or a community of support. We are bringing best practices on data privacy together with a focus on our members’ well being.”

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The post also notes that the app is “free from commoditization, and always ad/influencer free."

"We’re just normal people fed up with the state of social media and its owners," Everle added.

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