Lance Bass teamed up with Boursin to help people prep for hosting during the holiday season.Photo:Courtesy of Maison BoursinSinging about the holidays isn’tLance Bass' only festive season speciality — he’s also a consummate party host!As the holiday season approaches, the*NSYNCmember, 44, tells PEOPLE that he’s looking forward to hosting friends and loved ones as he and his family celebrate.“I host a lot of gatherings,” Bass says while discussing his partnership withMaison Boursin Connection Collection. “Especially now that I have kids, it’s hard to get out of the house too often. So, people come to my house, which I love.”He shares that he andhusband Michael Turchin— along with their2-year-old twins, Alexander James and Violet Betty— have an “open door” policy at their home, and are constantly hosting gatherings.“I love having people over,” Bass says, adding that his favorite event to host is “game nights, of course.”When it comes to hosting, the “Bye Bye Bye” singer shares that his secret to success is targeting his guests’ stomach.“Food is everything to me, and when I have a gathering, it always revolves around that food,” he says.Lance Bass partnered with Boursin cheese for their holiday Connection Collection.Courtesy of Maison BoursinIn fact, one of the events he and Turchin, 36, make sure to host annually isFriendsgiving, which Bass calls “our staple every year.”“I love that because it’s a potluck, and you get to really experience other people’s holiday food. Because as a Southerner, I just thought everyone had the same dishes, you know? A green bean casserole, your turkey and dressing. But other cultures also have their own Thanksgiving.”He shares that the first time he and hishusband of nine yearshosted Friendsgiving, he was shocked to find some of his guests bringing food that were far from what he’s used to eating on the holiday.“The first time I ever had Thanksgiving in New York, I couldn’t believe people had chicken parmesan. Like, what? This is not Thanksgiving. But it’s so interesting to see what everyone grew up with for their holidays.”Lance Bass and husband Michael Turchin with their twins at the 2023 Gold Meets Golden event in Beverly Hills.Steve Granitz/FilmMagicAs Bass looks ahead to this festive season, he acknowledges that things might look a little different than usual.With “the strikes still going on, I might have a little more downtime,” he says. “I will take advantage of that and enjoy the holidays a little more with the kids.“Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.Being a father wasalways important to the singer, and now that he has two little ones, the holidays have taken on a new meaning.“Holidays are so much better with kids,” he says. “You really make the effort and you see the holidays through fresh eyes. You get to do those traditions that you got to do when you were a kid, and it just makes you so happy to see them so happy. The holidays are just so much more magical these days.”

Lance Bass teamed up with Boursin to help people prep for hosting during the holiday season.Photo:Courtesy of Maison Boursin

Maison Boursin x Lance Bass

Courtesy of Maison Boursin

Singing about the holidays isn’tLance Bass' only festive season speciality — he’s also a consummate party host!As the holiday season approaches, the*NSYNCmember, 44, tells PEOPLE that he’s looking forward to hosting friends and loved ones as he and his family celebrate.“I host a lot of gatherings,” Bass says while discussing his partnership withMaison Boursin Connection Collection. “Especially now that I have kids, it’s hard to get out of the house too often. So, people come to my house, which I love.”He shares that he andhusband Michael Turchin— along with their2-year-old twins, Alexander James and Violet Betty— have an “open door” policy at their home, and are constantly hosting gatherings.“I love having people over,” Bass says, adding that his favorite event to host is “game nights, of course.”When it comes to hosting, the “Bye Bye Bye” singer shares that his secret to success is targeting his guests’ stomach.“Food is everything to me, and when I have a gathering, it always revolves around that food,” he says.Lance Bass partnered with Boursin cheese for their holiday Connection Collection.Courtesy of Maison BoursinIn fact, one of the events he and Turchin, 36, make sure to host annually isFriendsgiving, which Bass calls “our staple every year.”“I love that because it’s a potluck, and you get to really experience other people’s holiday food. Because as a Southerner, I just thought everyone had the same dishes, you know? A green bean casserole, your turkey and dressing. But other cultures also have their own Thanksgiving.”He shares that the first time he and hishusband of nine yearshosted Friendsgiving, he was shocked to find some of his guests bringing food that were far from what he’s used to eating on the holiday.“The first time I ever had Thanksgiving in New York, I couldn’t believe people had chicken parmesan. Like, what? This is not Thanksgiving. But it’s so interesting to see what everyone grew up with for their holidays.”Lance Bass and husband Michael Turchin with their twins at the 2023 Gold Meets Golden event in Beverly Hills.Steve Granitz/FilmMagicAs Bass looks ahead to this festive season, he acknowledges that things might look a little different than usual.With “the strikes still going on, I might have a little more downtime,” he says. “I will take advantage of that and enjoy the holidays a little more with the kids.“Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.Being a father wasalways important to the singer, and now that he has two little ones, the holidays have taken on a new meaning.“Holidays are so much better with kids,” he says. “You really make the effort and you see the holidays through fresh eyes. You get to do those traditions that you got to do when you were a kid, and it just makes you so happy to see them so happy. The holidays are just so much more magical these days.”

Singing about the holidays isn’tLance Bass' only festive season speciality — he’s also a consummate party host!

As the holiday season approaches, the*NSYNCmember, 44, tells PEOPLE that he’s looking forward to hosting friends and loved ones as he and his family celebrate.

“I host a lot of gatherings,” Bass says while discussing his partnership withMaison Boursin Connection Collection. “Especially now that I have kids, it’s hard to get out of the house too often. So, people come to my house, which I love.”

He shares that he andhusband Michael Turchin— along with their2-year-old twins, Alexander James and Violet Betty— have an “open door” policy at their home, and are constantly hosting gatherings.

“I love having people over,” Bass says, adding that his favorite event to host is “game nights, of course.”

When it comes to hosting, the “Bye Bye Bye” singer shares that his secret to success is targeting his guests’ stomach.

“Food is everything to me, and when I have a gathering, it always revolves around that food,” he says.

Lance Bass partnered with Boursin cheese for their holiday Connection Collection.Courtesy of Maison Boursin

Maison Boursin x Lance Bass

In fact, one of the events he and Turchin, 36, make sure to host annually isFriendsgiving, which Bass calls “our staple every year.”

“I love that because it’s a potluck, and you get to really experience other people’s holiday food. Because as a Southerner, I just thought everyone had the same dishes, you know? A green bean casserole, your turkey and dressing. But other cultures also have their own Thanksgiving.”

He shares that the first time he and hishusband of nine yearshosted Friendsgiving, he was shocked to find some of his guests bringing food that were far from what he’s used to eating on the holiday.

“The first time I ever had Thanksgiving in New York, I couldn’t believe people had chicken parmesan. Like, what? This is not Thanksgiving. But it’s so interesting to see what everyone grew up with for their holidays.”

Lance Bass and husband Michael Turchin with their twins at the 2023 Gold Meets Golden event in Beverly Hills.Steve Granitz/FilmMagic

Lance Bass, Michael Turchin arrives at the 2023 Gold Meets Golden 10th Anniversary Year Event

Steve Granitz/FilmMagic

As Bass looks ahead to this festive season, he acknowledges that things might look a little different than usual.

With “the strikes still going on, I might have a little more downtime,” he says. “I will take advantage of that and enjoy the holidays a little more with the kids.”

Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.

Being a father wasalways important to the singer, and now that he has two little ones, the holidays have taken on a new meaning.

“Holidays are so much better with kids,” he says. “You really make the effort and you see the holidays through fresh eyes. You get to do those traditions that you got to do when you were a kid, and it just makes you so happy to see them so happy. The holidays are just so much more magical these days.”

source: people.com