Lance Bass Celebrates Easter with Husband Michael Turchin and Twin Kids Alexander and Violet

Lance Bass is celebrating Easter in style.

On Sunday, the *NSYNC alum, 44, shared Instagram photos from her colorful holiday celebrations with husband Michael Turchin and their twins, son Alexander James and daughter Violet Betty.

“Happy Easter from our family to yours!! 🐰”, he wrote.

He led his post with a photo of him and Turchin sitting with their children on their laps, each posing in colorful “egg hunt squad” pajamas as they looked through their Easter baskets. Turchin, 37, wore a pink hoodie and green sweats, while Bass sported pastels (purple sweats, blue sweats and long hair, to be exact).

Their baskets were filled with gifts, including activity books and candy.

They also got balloons, which they both loved. Bass’s post included pictures of Alexander James and Violet Betty holding inflatables, which included characters from Peppa pig and Paw patrol.

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Lance Bass and family during Easter

Alexander James.

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All about Lance Bass’ 2 children

The couple, who married in 2014, welcomed their children via surrogate in October 2021. They announced the news on Instagram on October 14, 2021 in a sweet Instagram post that included pictures of their twins’ birth certificates and their fingerprints.

“The little dragons have arrived!! ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️,” Bass wrote in the caption. “I can’t describe how much love I feel right now. Thank you for all the well wishes. It meant a lot. Now, how do I change a diaper??! Ahhhhhhhh!”

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Lance Bass and family during Easter

Violet Betty and Michael Turchin.

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Before the announcement, the couple revealed the exciting baby news to PEOPLE, adding that they had experienced surrogacy attempts, failed IVF treatments and a miscarriage.

We always knew we wanted at least two children, Bass said at the time. “It would be nice to have a boy and a girl just to feel the experiences of raising them both or whatever they end up being. I think it’s just amazing that science has come so far that we can create the healthiest human beings ever. And I hope that in our lifetime we can to see that the whole world can do this.”

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