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    Backstreet Boy Demands $50K From Woman Accused of Trespassing on His Florida Beach

    Backstreet Boys singer Brian Littrell has filed a $50,000 lawsuit against a Florida woman accused of repeatedly trespassing on his private Santa Rosa Beach property, allegedly harassing staff, filming without consent, and ignoring posted boundaries. A motion to dismiss the case is set for hearing on December 11.
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    Brian Littrell Now 2023: Age, Net Worth, Backstreet Boys Celebrates 30th Anniversary This Year!

    Brian Littrell celebrates both his birthday and the Backstreet Boys' 30th anniversary this year. The boys are also currently on their world tour for 2023.
  • Backstreet Boys New Album? Band Collaborates with Florida Georgia Line for a New Song!

    The 90s vocal group, Backstreet Boys, is about to release a new song in collaboration with the country music duo, Florida Georgia Line and teased the coming of a brand new album.
  • Backstreet Boys Visit Lou Pearlman's House in New Clip for 'Show 'Em What You're Made Of' Documentary [WATCH]

    Lou Pearlman was synonymous with making boy bands like NSync and the Backstreet Boys successful in the 1990s. By 1998, though, members of the "I Want It That Way" group started to ask questions about the amount of money they were receiving for their work. They have since sued Pearlman multiple times, the first lawsuit alleging that they only made $300,000 after a tour that raked in millions for his company. In a new clip for Backstreet Boys: Show 'Em What You're Made Of documentary, the group visit Pearlman's old house - the one that their hard work likely helped pay for.
  • Backstreet Boys Documentary Will Be Released Worldwide in 2015

    The Backstreet Boys's lasting power will be tested when Gravitas Ventures releases "Show 'Em What You're Made Of" — "an emotionally open and honest documentation" of the group — across North American theaters Jan. 30.According to a press release, the material was filmed over a recent two-year period."From 1992 to 2002, we were the biggest band in the world," member Brian Littrell said in the release. "No one thought it was going to be as big as it was. Then it just stopped. And what do you do when you're a full grown man in a boy band?"The film was directed by Stephan Kijak ("Stones in Exile") and stars the five original group members: Littrell, Nick Carter, Howie Dorough, AJ McLean and Kevin Richardson, all of whom produced the flick.
  • BACKSTREET BOYS: "In A World Like This" [REVIEW]

    Backstreet Boys are too scatterbrained in the boy-band's first album back. Twenty years into a boy band's career, expectations have to be lowered slightly for a post-prime release.
  • Backstreet Boys 'In A World Like This:' Before July 30 Release Date, Relive BSB's Discography with The 11 Best Backstreet Boys Songs [VIDEOS]

    Twenty years into their career, one of the most successful boy bands in history, Backstreet Boys, have racked up a lengthy discography full of musical gems ranging from heartfelt love ballads to funky pop slammers. BSB's comeback...
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