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Lance Bass dating model Pedro Andrade
Washington DC News.Net Saturday 7th July, 2007 (ANI)
Washington, July 7 : Singer/actor Lance Bass is no more single, for he is reportedly dating model Pedro Andrade.
The former "N Sync' singer who is set to make his Broadway debut as dance-show host Corny Collins in 'Hairspray' was spotted with his new beau celebrating the American Independence Day in New York's Hamptons.
According to a source, the couple was very 'happy' together and the 'hot', 'spunky' Brazilian model made a perfect match with Bass.
"You could tell they're very happy with each other," a source says of Bass and Andrade," US Weekly quoted the source, as saying.
"Pedro is beyond good-looking ... so hot. Pedro is spunky, full of life. They're a perfect match," the source added.
The singer's press rep, Cindy Owen however refused to comment about the couple.
"I have no comment about his personal life at this time," Owen said. Email this story to a friend
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