Lance Bass clarifies NSYNC molestation claims

Pop singer Lance Bass arrives at the 2014 Elton John AIDS Foundation Oscar Party in West Hollywood, California March 2, 2014. (Reuters)

March 2, 2014. Pop singer Lance Bass (R) and Michael Turchin arrive at the 2014 Elton John AIDS Foundation Oscar Party in West Hollywood, California. (Reuters)

Lance Bass is setting the record straight a day after revealing he was touched inappropriately by a “pedophile” during his teenage days in the band NSYNC.

On Wednesday he said publicly, “When we started there was someone that we worked with that was inappropriately touching us. I was even aware then, at 16, that this guy was a pedophile and he was touching me oddly. But I didn’t feel victimized at the time because I was very aware of it.”

He delved further into the subject Thursday, saying, “He’d kind of give … massages. He always did the whole thing where he was like, ‘Oh yeah, if I massage your bicep like this it will look bigger.'”

Bass, 36, explained on his Sirius XM show Thursday that none of the NSYNC members was molested, and that the alleged misconduct was “nothing more than just inappropriate touching.”

“It’s not like the [Bill] Cosby situation where I felt violated and I need justice,” he said. “I kind of felt sorry for the guy at the time because I was in the closet and obviously this guy probably was in the closet.”

This article originally appeared in the New York Post's Page Six.