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HGTV outbid Lance Bass for ‘Brady Bunch’ house, and the ‘N Sync star is very sad

- By Sonia Rao

THERE are days when the news reads like Mad Libs. Today is one of those days: HGTV outbid Lance Bass for the “Brady Bunch” house.

The Los Angeles property, whose exterior appeared in the show, returned to the market last month after almost 50 years.

“I am excited to share that HGTV is the winning bidder and will restore the ‘Brady Bunch’ home to its 1970s glory as only HGTV can,” Discovery chief executive David Zaslav announced in Tuesday’s secondquar­ter earnings call, according to Deadline. “More detail to come over the next few months but we’ll bring all the resources to bear to tell safe, fun stories about this beloved piece of American TV history.”

A tragic real estate tale precedes the cable network’s happy ending.

Bass tweeted on Friday that his offer on the Studio City property had been accepted the night before, using three exclamatio­n points to express how excited!!! he was. Maureen McCormick (of Marcia, Marcia, Marcia Brady fame) congratula­ted the former ‘N Sync star on obtaining her pretend childhood home and wrote that she hoped any future problems would “always be solved in a half hour.” Another reply asked whether Bass planned to remodel the interior to match the show’s, to which he responded, “That’s the plan!”

And in a tweet that seemed totally normal at the time, renovating Property Brother Jonathan Scott wrote that he was “a little bummed” that Bass outbid him, as he “really wanted that house.” He then offered his design services to the future # IconicDrea­mHome owner and tagged HGTV.

Flash-forward to Sunday, when Bass wrote on Instagram that he was “feeling heartbroke­n.” He posted a photo of himself posing in front of the home with two others, with the words “Here’s a story ... of a shady Brady” typed in bold print.

The story, according to Bass: An agent “representi­ng the estate” told him that his bid — which was “WAY over” the asking price of US$ 1.885 million — had won, and he celebrated with friends, family and fans. The next day, that same agent informed him that “another Corporate Buyer ( Hollywood studio)” was prepared to buy the house at any cost.

“How is this fair or legal??” Bass asked. “How can I compete with a billion dollar corporate entity? I truly believe I was used to drive up the price of the home knowing very well that this corporatio­n intended on making their offer and it’s not a good feeling. I feel used but most importantl­y I’m hurt and saddened by this highly questionab­le outcome.” Tragic, we say! For what it is worth, an agent who holds the property listing told the Los Angeles Times on Sunday that the sale was not a done deal at the time of Bass’ celebratio­n and that, out of eight offers, “an ultimate prevailing bid was selected.” That bid came from HGTV, of course, though no one knew at the time.

Will the Property Brothers be the ones to remodel the property, referred to in its Zillow listing as the second “most photograph­ed home in the United States after the White House”? Was Scott’s tweet a total coincidenc­e? Will the future owners appreciate the Los Angeles River-bordering house’s “unique street-to-river orientatio­n” as much as Bass would have?

Perhaps! After news of HGTV’s successful bid spread on Tuesday morning, Bass tweeted, “I’d be pretty upset if it were anyone else, but how can you be mad at HGTV?? My television is stuck on that channel.” The network respond with just as much love: “Aww, thanks @ LanceBass. Consider yourself officially part of the HGTV bunch! Yours truly, HGTV (aka The Lance Bass Fan Club).”

We also know that Zaslav is a proper “Brady Bunch” fan. Deadline reported that later in the call, he jokingly threatened to send Discovery CFO Gunnar Wiedenfels to “Greg’s room in the attic” if Wiedenfels didn’t deliver on fi nancial projection­s.

“That was not a fun place to be,” Zaslav continued. “It didn’t have a door. There were beads, if you remember.” — WPBloomber­g

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