Lance Bassis no stranger to pop music, but he’s a little bit apprehensive aboutbecominga pop — and fatherhood in general.

The singer and host also shared that he and husband Michael Turchin are “very” involved with their surrogate. The couple, who weremarried in December 2014, want to be as involved as possible during the process.

“We want to know … she lives close to us so we’ll be able to see her and be a part of her life and she’s going to be a part of our life the rest of our lives,” Bass explains. “It’s going to be great.”

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Though Bass and Turchin, 31, have cleared the hurdle of choosing their surrogate, they have opted out of making another big decision: choosing their future child or children’s godparents.

“There’s too many [people]. That’s why I don’t think we’re going to choose godparents,” Bass admits. “I can give you a list of 10 that would all be godmothers.”

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“JoAnna Garcia [Swisher],Jamie-Lynn SiglerandLisa Vanderpumpwould definitely be at the top of our list,” Bass shares, although he thinks Vanderpump might crown herself godmother regardless.

“Oh [Lisa would] be the best godmother,” he raves about theReal Housewives of Beverly Hillsstar. “First off, she’s going to refer to herself as the godmother no matter what.”

Adds the star, “They’re all the godmothers. All of our friends, wehave such a great crewof people around … this village that is so great, so everyone’s going to be in this kid’s life.”

source: people.com