When the Backstreet Boys burst onto the pop music scene, Kevin Richardson was 21 years old; Howie Dorough, a "very mature" 19; Brian Littrell, 18; AJ, 14; and Nick Carter, who had yet "to undergo puberty," was just 13. They weren't supposed to reveal how old they are now, Nick joked at the Manila stop of the pop boy band's "DNA" concert tour. There was no point keeping it a secret, really. (Everything's online, first off.) But in April, the group will mark its 30th anniversary. "You just add 30!" Brian quipped. "That makes me 48 today." The sold-out crowd burst into laughter and cheering. But then it hit them---or us, rather. "Well, that makes me feel old," said a nea...
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