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Adding to section 2003–present: Occasional appearances and individual band member activities
On November 5, 2002, Justin Timberlake became a solo artist debuting his first album, Justified(2002). He also released four other albums, FutureSex/LoveSounds (2006), The 20/20 Experience and The 20/20 Experience 2 of 2 (2013), and Man of the Woods (2018). During his hiatus from music from 2008 - 2012, Justin starred in many films including, The Social Network (2010), Friends with Benefits (2011), Bad Teacher (2011), and lent his voice to animated films like Shrek the Third (2007), Yogi Bear (2010), and Trolls (2016). In 2018, he published a book titled Hindsight & All the Things I Can’t See in Front of Me. Throughout the years, Timberlake had many achievements receiving 10 Grammys, 7 American Music Awards, 9 Billboard Awards, 4 Emmys, 11 Video Music Awards, 3 Brit Awards, the Michael Jackson Vanguard Award, and the Innovator Award. All five albums have gone platinum and in 2015 he was inducted into the Memphis Music Hall of Fame.

JC Chasez decided to work on his solo debut album Schizophrenic which released on February 24, 2004. The Story of Kate, what was supposed to be his second album, was later canceled due to his separation from Jive Records. In 2008, JC was invited to be a judge for seven seasons of MTV’s, America’s Best Dance Crew. Continuing his career, JC Chasez works as a songwriter and producer.

Lance Bass was accredited by NASA and The Russian Space Program after moving to Russia,  to prepare for travel into space. He was unable to make it. In 2001, Lance starred in On the Line, a film produced by Lance’s production company, Bacon & Eggs, which produced its second film, Lovewrecked(2005). Bass continued to appear in other films like Zoolander(2001), Cursed(2005), and I Now Pronounce you Chuck and Larry(2007). He also carried on in voice acting on Gravity Falls(2012), Robot Chicken(2005), Handy Mandy(2006), and Kim Possible(2002). In 2007, he joined the Broadway musical, Hairspray and in the following year, he placed third in the finale of season 7 of Dancing with the Stars(2005). Lance has been associated with many charities over the years, including donating $30,000 to set up the Amber Pulliam Special Education at the University of Southern Mississippi, launching a celebrity auction to help those who were affected by Hurricane Katrina, and his non-profit organization The Lance Bass Foundation, which helped children with medical needs. In 2006, Lance Bass came out as gay and was given the Human Rights Campaign Visibility Award. A year later he published Out of Sync, an autobiography that made an appearance on the New York Times Bestseller list.

Joey Fatone played the lead in his Broadway debut of Rent(2002). He’s made appearances in numerous amount of films such as My Big Fat Greek Wedding(2002), Robot Chicken(2005), Hannah Montana(2006), Kim Possible(2002), Jersey Shore Shark Attack(2012), Dead 7(2016), and many reality shows Impractical Jokers: After Party(2017), Dancing with the Stars(2005), Rachael vs. Guy: Celebrity Cook-off(2012), The Masked Singer(2019), Rewrapped(2014), My Family Recipe Rocks(2012), and Common Knowledge(2019). In 2016 Joey opened his own restaurant Fat One’s.

Chris Kirkpatrick later founded a non-profit organization that provided children with medical care and educational resources, titled The Chris Kirkpatrick Foundation. He then formed an alternative rock band called Nigel’s 11. Released in 2010 was their album, Clandestine Operation. In 2007, Chris joined Mission Man Band, a reality show featuring members of disbanded boy bands. Kirkpatrick also featured in the second season of Gone Country(2008) on GMT. Chris later got into acting, playing characters in films like The Fairly OddParents(2001), Sharknado 3(2015), and Dead 7(2016). In 2022, Kirkpatrick joined other reality shows like Celebrity Big Brother(2018) and The Masked Singer(2019). He continues to work as a manager, songwriter, and producer with his record label, Working Class Industry.