Logo will produce the new reality dating competition series.
Lance Bass wants to help you find love!
The former 'NSYNC singer is set to host the first gay reality dating show on U.S. television, Finding Prince Charming. Logo will produce the new series, which will featuring a cast of all gay men.
The show, which is currently in production and slated for a fall premiere, will follow 13 suitors competing "to win the heart of one of the nation's most eligible gay heartthrobs," according to the network.
"Finding Prince Charming will take viewers on a whirlwind journey through modern love and relationships in a way that only Logo can do," Pamela Post, SVP of original programming for Logo, said in a statement.
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Unlike Finding Prince Charming, which will showcase all gay suitors and their every attempt to stand out and find an intimate connection, Bravo once produced a reality series called Boy Meets Boy. The show aired back in 2003 and followed a leading man, who did not know that his mix of 15 suitors included both gay and heterosexual men. The show was not renewed for a second season
In addition to hosting Finding Prince Charming, Bass will also relaunch his PodcastOne show. He previously worked as a contributing panelist on The Meredith Vieira Show, and hosted the SiriusXM pop culture radio program, "Dirty Pop."
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