

Last week, group member Howie Dorough released a new solo album, the family friendly “Which One Am I?” And they made numerous references to their 26 years in the business Saturday night. Indeed, the grown-up boy band invited country pop newcomer Baylee Littrell - the son of BSB’s Brian Littrell - to open for them and later went on an extended group riff about their other kids. “It was fun to re-create it but with a Christmas twist,” says Littrell.The Backstreet Boys fully embraced their status as Backstreet Dads on Saturday night in front of a crowd of more than 15,000 screaming fans at St. In the campaign, the stars sport velvet or satin tuxedos paired with MeUndies underwear in festive tartan or Christmas-tree prints. Now in a new holiday campaign for the underwear label MeUndies, the five singers are paying homage to their roots by re-creating that famous magazine cover but in a new way. You do something, and you never know what it will turn into.”ĭecades later, the Backstreet Boys are still going strong: They’re currently embarking on their DNA world tour, and last month they released their first-ever Christmas album, titled A Very Backstreet Christmas. I’m not the guy that likes to take off my shirt. Carter adds, “I remember being embarrassed. “We were definitely a little nervous for that shoot that day,” recalls Littrell.

The image, shot by Mark Seliger, made headlines around the world for featuring the five members-Nick Carter, Howie Dorough, AJ McLean, Brian Littrell, and Kevin Richardson-sporting traditional suits and ties up top and trousers dropped to their ankles below. If you were a fan of the Backstreet Boys back in the 1990s and 2000s, you’ll instantly recall the boy band’s iconic 2000 Rolling Stone cover.
