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An *NSYNC Reunion May Be In The Works And We Can't Deal

Back in 2013, *NSYNC took to the stage at the MTV Video Music Awards for the first time since they broke up. The band members rose out of the stage to join Justin Timberlake, who was being honored with the Michael Jackson Vanguard Award.  

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The reunion performance lasted only a little over a minute, but as you can imagine our teenage hearts exploded, and we couldn't help but wonder when the iconic 90s band will bring us that much nostalgia again.

Fast forward to four years later, Lance Bass teased us with some details about the band being commemorated with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, as well as plans for a vinyl version of their 1998 Christmas album.

"Yeah, we'll be getting back together in a few months when we get our star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame," he told InStyle. "We're just planning that celebration right now. It’ll be really fun!"

The band's Christmas album, Home for Christmas, is scheduled to be re-released on vinyl this month exclusively via Urban Outfitters. Lance joked that he's "sure you'll see some cheesy *NSYNC Christmas sweaters too."

But the most exciting news came from Joey Fatone who told TMZ Sports that the boy band may be getting back together one more time for a very special performance.

So where and when will this take place?

Fatone told the celebrity news site that there is a possibility that the boys will be joining Justin Timberlake for another one night reunion during his halftime show at the Super Bowl XXXV next February.  

Be still our hearts. We really hope Joey isn't just getting us riled up for nothing. We have already been down this road before.

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Joey said that if Timberlake signed on for the halftime show, and asked his old band mates to join him on stage then they're all up for it.

"We've done Super Bowl before... you know what, it's one of those things. Just like we did the MTV awards... You know, if someone asks to do it, if it's right, then we do it. If everybody can't do it, then we don't do it. It's pretty simple," Joey said.

Unfortunately, neither Justin nor the NFL have confirmed anything, so for now we'll just take Joey's words with a grain of salt, and not get our hopes up too high.

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Us Weekly reported that Justin is in the midst of "finalizing his deal," but based on other reports, "as of right now, it will just be Justin - no surprise performers."

Isn't that what they said when Beyonce signed up to perform at the Super Bowl, but then she brought out Destiny's Child? Yeah, that's what we thought.

Nothing may be confirmed as of yet, but it isn't stopping us from taking guesses as to what songs *NSYNC would bless us with if they get to do the show. Of course they cannot omit the classics like Bye Bye Bye and It's Gonna Be Me, but honestly we will settle for anything.

Do you think an *NSYNC reunion at the Super Bowl is likely?

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