The musicians of the legendary group Backstreet Boys decided to shoot their children in a new video

A touching and very personal video was created by the musicians of the popular Backstreet Boys band in the 90s. Last year, the team turned no less than a quarter of a century. The group members decided to celebrate their 25th anniversary in a peculiar way: they showed the fans that they have been one family for a long time, and the members of their own families are also family.

The group, unlike many collectives that rattled then, did not fall apart, did not quarrel, and no one left to make a solo career. The musicians are still very friendly with each other and continue to perform in the same composition.

The difference is that now there are more of them - the children of musicians, too, gradually merge into the team.

The connection of generations and decided to show in the new clip, filmed for the song No Place.

The members of the Backstreet Boys are not so young anymore: 43-year-old Brian Lytrell has been married for nineteen years, his son Bailey is growing up, the boy has just turned 16 years old.

47-year-old Kevin Scott Richardson is also married for 19 years and has two sons - Mason Frey celebrates his 11th birthday, and Maxwell Haze will celebrate his sixth birthday this year.

Nick Carter married five years ago, his son Odin Rhine is only 2 years old. A loving wife helped Nick get rid of alcohol and drug addiction.

45-year-old Howie Dorow married in 2007, he has two sons - eight-year-old James and six-year-old Holden.

AJ Maclean, who celebrated his fortieth birthday, married only 8 years ago, he has the only member of the group who has daughters growing up - Euwe 6 years old, Rochelle - a year and a half.

Brian litrell
Kevin Scott Richardson
Nick Carter

Fans enthusiastically reacted to the idea of ​​the clip and its actual implementation - the video is quickly gaining popularity. The video turned out to be family, warm and very gentle, demonstrating the importance of the family for any of us.

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