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Brian Littrell

Brian Thomas Littrell (/ˈlɪtrəl/; born February 20, 1975)[1] is an American singer and a member of the Backstreet Boys. He is also a contemporary Christian music artist and released the solo album Welcome Home in 2006. He is the father of country singer Baylee Littrell.[2]

Brian Littrell

Brian Thomas Littrell

(1975-02-20) February 20, 1975

1993–present

Leighanne Littrell
(m. 2000)

Baylee Littrell (b. 2002)

In 2015, Littrell was inducted into the Kentucky Music Hall of Fame along with his cousin and bandmate Kevin Richardson.[3]

Early life[edit]

Littrell was born in Lexington, Kentucky, to Jacqueline "Jackie" R. (née Fox), a dentist's secretary, and Harold Baker Littrell Jr, an IBM employee.[4][5] He has an older brother, Harold III, who is an actor and singer. Littrell is the cousin of fellow Backstreet Boys member Kevin Richardson; his father, Harold, and Richardson's mother, Ann, are siblings.[6][7]


Littrell was skilled at sports and played in both Little League and the Babe Ruth League.[8] Growing up in a religious Baptist family, he sang his first solo in Porter Memorial Baptist Church at age 7, and was voted President of the Youth Chorus by his peers one year. At 16, he began performing at weddings after Barry Turner, his choir teacher at Tates Creek High School, suggested he could make money singing at social events.[9][10] Littrell also performed in school plays including a production of Grease,[11][12][13][14] and worked at fast food chain Long John Silver's.[15]


Littrell aspired to become a basketball player. However, he was seldom selected for high school tournaments at 5 feet 7 inches (170 cm).[16][17][18] He also aspired to become a music minister.[5]


In April 1993, Littrell's cousin and future bandmate Kevin Richardson called him out of an American History class and informed him of an audition for a fifth member of the Backstreet Boys. A spot in the group had opened up when Burk Parsons left the group due to his desire to become a Christian minister.[19][20] Littrell flew to Orlando the next day and finished high school via correspondence, graduating in 1994.[16]

Personal life[edit]

Relationships[edit]

In June 1997, following the breakup of his relationship with girlfriend Samantha Stonebraker, Littrell met an actress and model, Leighanne Reena Wallace, on the set of "As Long as You Love Me" video shoot where she was an extra.[34] Littrell stated in J-14 magazine about this relationship that he had been out of the dating game for a while and meeting Leighanne opened a whole new chapter for him. "I had just gotten out of a relationship with a high school sweetheart that didn't work out. I didn't really have my eyes or mind set on anybody. It was something that just happened. If I was looking, I wouldn't have been able to find her."[35] Littrell and Wallace dated for two years, and he proposed to her on Christmas 1999. Their engagement, along with the engagement of cousin and bandmate Kevin Richardson to Kristin Willits, was announced on MTV on February 15, 2000.[36] The couple married on September 2, 2000, at Peachtree Christian Church in Atlanta.[37][38][39]


On September 11, 2001, Leighanne was scheduled to board American Airlines Flight 11, which later be hijacked and flown into the World Trade Center as part of the 9/11 attacks. Leighanne Littrell had canceled her flight the previous night.[40] On November 26, 2002, they had their son Baylee Thomas Wylee Littrell, who is now pursuing a similar path as his father's in the entertainment industry.


As of 2024, the family lives in Alpharetta, Georgia, near Atlanta, having been there since 2000, soon after Littrell and his wife got engaged.[41]


Littrell stated during a show in Georgia on the DNA World Tour that his wife lost her mother from a heart condition in June 2022 and was a matriarch to him and the family.[42][43][44]

Health issues[edit]

Littrell was born with a congenital heart condition, making him susceptible to infections. He was diagnosed with a heart murmur when he was six weeks old. At age five, he was hospitalized for two months due to a bacterial infection. Due to his hospitalization, Littrell was held back in school and had to repeat the first grade.


In November 1997, doctors found that Littrell's heart condition had caused his heart to enlarge considerably. Littrell postponed open-heart surgery to meet touring obligations.[45] He underwent open heart surgery on May 8, 1998. Littrell's surgery was referred to in his scenes in the band's music video for "Show Me the Meaning of Being Lonely." He later established the Brian Littrell Healthy Heart Club, a non-profit organization assisting children with heart conditions.[46][47]


In October 2009, Littrell became infected with swine flu, causing the cancellation of the Backstreet Boys This Is Us promotional tour.[48]


In the 2015 documentary film, Littrell revealed his 2011 diagnosis of vocal tension dysphonia and dystonia. He has worked with a therapist to help improve his condition.[49]

Religious beliefs[edit]

A devout Christian, Littrell has stated he believes Christians have to be open about their faith, saying, "I think as Christians we need to join hands and mount up together and lift God up and talk about our faith publicly and talk about all of the things God has done for us in our life to touch other people."[50] Littrell, who has been born again since the age of 8,[51] has said that he attributes his success in life to God and that his faith has always been "the utmost important thing" in his life.[52]

Heritage[edit]

In 2019, a DNA heritage test revealed Littrell's ancestry to be 90.1% British Isles (20.7% English and 70.1% Irish/Scottish/Welsh), plus 7.1% Finnish and 2.1% Scandinavian.[53]

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