The Wanted appeared on Thursday's Watch What Happens Live, and talked about everything from having sex with groupies, to a shocking claim that One Direction's Louis Tomlinson is gay.

George was joined by the other group members-- Jay McGuiness, Siva Kaneswaran, and Tom Parker. The band spilled details about engaging in sex with fans/groupies, sex with Lindsay Lohan, and having sex with a woman in her 50's, who is employed at their record label, Gossip Cop reported.

When host Andy Cohen asked the group which member of One Direction would most likely come out of the closet first, George answered without hesitation and said, "Louie."

Unfortunately, this not the first time that Tomlinson has been said to be gay by the band.

According to Hollywood Life, in a previous Twitter feud, Parker tweeted to Tomlinson:

 "I'll enjoy the press even more when you come clean #narnia #itgetsbetter."

In a series of tweets, Tomlinson responded with: "You clearly spend too much time on twitter. Funny that face to face you act like a little girl. Goodnight old friend."

That accusation comes after former NSYNC member, Lance Bass recently appeared on The Rubin Report earlier this month and said that he believed that one member of One Direction would most likely reveal that he was gay.

Host Mark Rubin told Bass, "If you took one of these One Direction kids, because they basically are kids, my guess is one of them is gay," and Bass said the claims could indeed be true.

"Well, statistically speaking, one probably is. It's crazy with a market like that because 100 percent is young women," Bass said. "And they fantasize about these guys, and then you have the record label and everyone grooming you to make sure that you don't even mention you have a girlfriend."

After his comments, Bass took to his Twitter to clear up his statement and said that he didn't directly say a member from the hit-boy band was gay.

"Just for the record , I never said a member of 1D was gay," he wrote at the time. "Listen to the interview before you start believing fake headlines."