You can forgive the Backstreet Boys if they're waxing a little nostalgic. You'd catch a case of the throwbacks too if you were kicking off a retrospective residency in Las Vegas. This month, the best-selling boy band of all time has set up shop at the Planet Hollywood Resort and Casino's AXIS theatre also home to residency acts Britney Spears and Jennifer Lopez with a pop spectacle that spans the group's almighty career. With 24 years' worth of hits to choose from, the Backstreet Boys are certain to make the Larger Than Life show one to remember. As the group was unwinding after their opening night performance last week, ELLE.
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The New York subway can be a not-so-great place, but on Sunday, passengers showed the bright side of public transportation with a little help from the Backstreet Boys. When a shirtless man bumping loud speakers switched to their car, riders were sure they were in for a ride from hell. Surprisingly, everyone started singing together and it ended up being a really sweet moment. A man named Joel Wertheimer documented part of the impromptu performance and then shared it on Twitter, where it quickly went viral. But sometimes people and life surprise you and a little magic happens.
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He is a member of the vocal group the Backstreet Boys. He discovered his love for performing and started to pursue a career in acting, dancing and singing. When he was four, McLean began to focus on his love for dance, so his mother signed him up for dance lessons every day for two hours. He took ballet for four years, jazz, tap, hip hop, rhythm tap, rhythm hip-hop, contemporary, ballroom, salsa, merengue and gymnastics. His mother then got him into modelling when he was around five for a few years, doing J.
We caught up with self-proclaimed "fag hag" AJ McLean, a founding member of one of the biggest-selling boy bands in history, to chat about how his queer friends and "Same Love" rapper Macklemore inspired that video, doing Marilyn Monroe in the nude for an upcoming book and the time the band performed with men they thought were women. Why was it important to take that stance with that music video? AJ: It stemmed from me personally. I have a lot of gay friends and two of my best friends have been together for almost 10 years. Then, literally, right after we dropped the video, they actually passed the bill allowing LGBT people to get married in California, and I was just ecstatic.