Chris Lane on His Dream Collaboration With Taylor Swift

Glamour: The South is known for its amazing, artery-clogging food. What foods would your splurge day consist of?

Chris: I'm just a sucker for home-cooked food. My mom was a great cook growing up, so I'd want green beans, corn, macaroni, steak, or barbecued chicken.

Glamour: What's your worst habit at home: leaving clothes on the floor or not changing your sheets enough?

Chris: I'm actually a crazy neat freak, so I'm on top of my game when it comes to that. I guess I'd say maybe I should change my sheets more often. [Laughs] But I can cook and clean really well!

Glamour: What's something your girlfriend or your ex-girlfriends would tease you about?

Chris: Well, I'm single, so my ex-girlfriends would say...gosh, I shouldn't even say this out loud, but it would be my love of the Backstreet Boys. [Laughs] I was never in their fan club, but I can probably sing you every single song!

Glamour: Looking back, what's the gutsiest decision you've made in your career that paid off?

Chris: Not playing professional baseball. At the time, I had just started to learn how to play the guitar, all because I had gone to a few Keith Urban concerts. I was inspired by that—not even to sing, but just play the guitar. It's crazy how things turned out because never did I think I'd be singing in front of people, let alone in baseball stadiums of all things. Baseball was all I did my whole life and to be hindered through those surgeries...I was worried things wouldn't work out after college, but looking back, I'm really happy all that stuff happened because I'm doing something that I really love now.__

Glamour: If you had to give up all social media or TV for a month, which one would it be?

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