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Star sparks concern with alarming photo
Star sparks concern with alarming photo

Courier-Mail

time2 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Courier-Mail

Star sparks concern with alarming photo

Don't miss out on the headlines from Celebrity Life. Followed categories will be added to My News. Nick Carter's slimmed-down appearance has sparked concern among fans who are worried about his wellbeing. On Wednesday, the singer shared a relaxing selfie via Instagram ahead of practice for the Backstreet Boys' Las Vegas residency at the Sphere. 'Soaking up some Vegas heat before today's rehearsals,' Carter, 45, captioned the photo. Carter appeared in good spirits, wearing a grey hat and a dark red Ford T-shirt. Nick Carter's latest selfie, promoting the Backstreet Boys' upcoming residency in Las Vegas, has sparked fan concern. Fans couldn't help but voice their concerns about his thin frame in the comments section, however, with one writing, 'Sorry to say, but you look a bit too thin to me! … I hope you're okay, @nickcarter! Love you so much!' 'He looks very unhealthy, hope he is okay!' another added, as a third chimed in, 'I'm a [bit] nervous.' 'Maybe he took some Ozempic,' a fourth wrote, to which another snapped back, 'Maybe you should mind your business.' In another photo shared on Thursday with his daughter, Carter also appeared slimmer. Meanwhile, others rushed to Carter's defence, urging critics not to 'comment on other people's bodies.' 'Hey ladies … just like we don't want men commenting on our weight … men don't need to hear your opinions either,' one supporter wrote. '[I] think it's more out of concern … hope he's doing fine mentally and physically,' a second added. A source, meanwhile, told Page Six that Carter is 'not on Ozempic.' Fans immediately commented on the pop star's appearance as he looked like a shadow of his former self. Picture:According to the insider, the pop icon and his bandmates have been rehearsing for their Vegas residency 'for the past two months now' and 'working out non-stop.' 'It's not going to be an easy show,' the source continued, adding that Carter's social media proves that he has slowly slimmed down over the past few months. 'It didn't happen overnight,' they said. Reps for Carter did not immediately respond to Page Six's request for comment. The Backstreet Boys — which also consists of Brian Littrell, AJ McLean, Kevin Richardson and Howie Dorough — will begin their Into The Millennium residency at the Sphere starting July 11. Carter (right) just last month with his Backstreet Boys bandmates (from left to right) AJ McLean, Brian Littrell, Howie Dorough and Kevin Richardson. Picture:They are set to perform 21 concerts before wrapping their final show in late August. Nick's return to the stage comes after the tragic deaths of three of his siblings, Leslie Carter, Aaron Carter and Bobbie Jean Carter, who passed away in 2012, 2022 and 2023, respectively. In November 2023, the I Want It That Way singer admitted he was still grieving his late brother, telling E! News that it 'hurts' not to have made amends before he passed. He also addressed Bobbie Jean's death in January 2024, writing via Instagram that 'it may take a lifetime to fully process the loss [his] family has endured over the years.' Nick was one of five siblings. The family is also survived by Aaron's twin sister, Angel. This article originally appeared in Page Six and was reproduced with permission Originally published as Nick Carter sparks concern with alarming slimmed-down photo: 'Hope he's doing fine'

I want it that way! John Hunter Nemechek car to feature Backstreet Boys at Las Vegas
I want it that way! John Hunter Nemechek car to feature Backstreet Boys at Las Vegas

Fox Sports

time11-03-2025

  • Automotive
  • Fox Sports

I want it that way! John Hunter Nemechek car to feature Backstreet Boys at Las Vegas

Backstreet's back, alright. Cup Series driver John Hunter Nemechek will hit the track for Sunday's race at Las Vegas in a car featuring renowned pop group the Backstreet Boys, Legacy Motor Club announced. Nemechek's No. 42 car art promotes the eight-time Grammy-nominated band's recently announced residency, "Into The Millennium," at Sphere Las Vegas kicking off July 11. [Read more: NASCAR Power Rankings: Can anyone dethrone Christopher Bell?] "I'm beyond excited to have the Backstreet Boys on board our Toyota Camry for Las Vegas," Nemechek said. "Their music is legendary, and to have them represented on our car is really special. Hopefully, we can put on a great show and take this ride to Victory Lane — because as they say, 'I want it that way!'" The Pennzoil 400 gets underway Sunday at 3:30 p.m. ET on FS1 as Christopher Bell looks for a fourth straight Cup Series win this season. recommended Get more from NASCAR Cup Series Follow your favorites to get information about games, news and more in this topic

Backstreet Boys land Las Vegas residency at the Sphere. Backstreet's back, all right
Backstreet Boys land Las Vegas residency at the Sphere. Backstreet's back, all right

Los Angeles Times

time12-02-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Los Angeles Times

Backstreet Boys land Las Vegas residency at the Sphere. Backstreet's back, all right

Backstreet's back, all right! The Backstreet Boys are heading to Las Vegas this summer with nine shows at the Sphere. The iconic Y2K boy band will kick off a nine-show residency July 11, making the quintet the first pop act to play the state-of-the art venue christened by U2 in 2023. 'We're heading 'Into The Millennium' once again!' the group said Wednesday on Instagram. 'Relive your Backstreet Boys Y2K memories, but this time… LARGER THAN LIFE at @SphereVegas starting this July!' Band members AJ McLean, Kevin Richardson, Brian Littrell, Howie Dorough and the embattled Nick Carter are bringing their 1999 album, which featured the hit 'I Want It That Way' as well as 'Larger Than Life,' 'Show Me the Meaning of Being Lonely' and 'The One,' back to the stage. Indeed, the 'boys' are currently grown men whose original fervent fanbase likely now consists of moms whose children are old enough for a Vegas trip. 'Fans can expect an unforgettable experience as the Backstreet Boys bring their legendary 'Millennium' album to life, alongside a selection of their greatest hits,' concert producer Live Nation said in a statement. 'Beloved classics like 'I Want It That Way,' and 'Larger Than Life,' will be delivered or enhanced with cutting-edge visuals and sound made possible by Sphere's revolutionary immersive technology.' The Into the Millennium shows are set for July 11-13, 18-20 and 25-27. Aspiring concertgoers can sign up for the artist presale until Monday. Backstreet Boys Fan Club presale begins Tuesday and will be followed by additional presales. The general sale begins Feb. 21, with all tickets sold at The Backstreet Boys' stint at the Sphere follows residencies by U2, Phish, the Eagles, Dead & Company and Anyma. Country star Kenny Chesney will also set up shop at the Sphere from May to June for 15 shows. The Grammy-nominated group — whose music was a radio mainstay and perennial No. 1 on MTV's 'Total Request Live' at the turn of the century — released its 10th studio album 'DNA' in 2019 and later that year launched the subsequent DNA World Tour, its biggest arena tour in 18 years. They also released their first Christmas album, 'A Very Backstreet Christmas,' in fall 2023.

Backstreet Boys are coming to the Sphere in Las Vegas: How to get tickets
Backstreet Boys are coming to the Sphere in Las Vegas: How to get tickets

USA Today

time12-02-2025

  • Entertainment
  • USA Today

Backstreet Boys are coming to the Sphere in Las Vegas: How to get tickets

Hear this story Since U2 christened The Sphere in September 2023, the groundbreaking venue has leaned heavily on rock acts. Along with the Irish band, the multibillion-dollar Las Vegas behemoth has hosted Phish, Dead & Company and the Eagles. But in 2025, the Sphere is rounding out its lineup with more genres. Kenny Chesney will be the first country act to hit the stage starting in May. And, in July, the Backstreet Boys will be the first pop act at the Sphere. The iconic group plans nine performances in its 'Into The Millennium' residency: July 11, 12, 13, 18, 19, 20, 25, 26 and 27. Fans can get access to presale tickets at through 10 p.m. PT Feb. 17. The general onsale starts 9 a.m. PT Feb. 21 at Need a break? Play the USA TODAY Daily Crossword Puzzle. Pictures from the Sphere:U2, Phish and Dead & Company showcase stunning visuals at the Las Vegas Sphere The Grammy-nominated boy band has released 10 studio albums, and promises fans a medley of favorites like "I Want It That Way" and "Larger Than Life" inside the Sphere's revolutionary immersive technology. Backstreet Boys at the Sphere dates Friday, July 11 Saturday, July 12 Sunday, July 13 Friday, July 18 Saturday, July 19 Sunday, July 20 Friday, July 25 Saturday, July 26 Sunday, July 27

Backstreet Boys are coming to the Sphere in Las Vegas: How to get tickets
Backstreet Boys are coming to the Sphere in Las Vegas: How to get tickets

Yahoo

time12-02-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Backstreet Boys are coming to the Sphere in Las Vegas: How to get tickets

Since U2 christened The Sphere in September 2023, the groundbreaking venue has leaned heavily on rock acts. Along with the Irish band, the multibillion-dollar Las Vegas behemoth has hosted Phish, Dead & Company and the Eagles. But in 2025, the Sphere is rounding out its lineup with more genres. Kenny Chesney will be the first country act to hit the stage starting in May. And, in July, the Backstreet Boys will be the first pop act at the Sphere. The iconic group plans nine performances in its 'Into The Millennium' residency: July 11, 12, 13, 18, 19, 20, 25, 26 and 27. Fans can get access to presale tickets at through 10 p.m. PT Feb. 17. The general onsale starts 9 a.m. PT Feb. 21 at Pictures from the Sphere: U2, Phish and Dead & Company showcase stunning visuals at the Las Vegas Sphere The Grammy-nominated boy band has released 10 studio albums, and promises fans a medley of favorites like "I Want It That Way" and "Larger Than Life" inside the Sphere's revolutionary immersive technology. Friday, July 11 Saturday, July 12 Sunday, July 13 Friday, July 18 Saturday, July 19 Sunday, July 20 Friday, July 25 Saturday, July 26 Sunday, July 27 This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Backstreet Boys at the Sphere in Las Vegas: How to get tickets

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