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AJ McLean — who stars as the host of Netflix's singing competition series, "Building The Band" — got candid about the challenges he's faced within his sobriety journey.
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Us Weekly on MSNBackstreet Boys' AJ McLean Shares Update on Sobriety Following RelapseAJ McLean is happier and healthier than ever - and hoping to stay that way. The Backstreet Boys singer, 47, shared he is in "the best head space I've ever been in my life" as he gave an update on his sobriety journey during an interview with People published on Thursday,
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E! Online on MSNBackstreet Boys' AJ McLean Gives Sobriety Update After RelapseOriginally appeared on E! Online AJ McLean is sober, and he wants it that way. As the Backstreet Boys member continues on his sobriety journey, which he has openly discussed over the years,
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PRIMETIMER on MSN"Why I did the things I did to hurt myself": Backstreet Boys singer AJ McLean opens up about relapse and sobriety journeyAJ McLean’s story isn’t just about a singer recovering from addiction, it’s about the messy, human process of reclaiming identity, self‑worth, and balance. He gave himself permission to pause, to ask hard questions, and to rediscover Alexander James beneath the fame.
Backstreet Boys have a global fanbase, but singer Brian Littrell admits it can sometimes be scary the lengths they go to to see the iconic boyband
AJ McLean revealed he kept a recording of his final conversation with his late 'Building the Band' costar Liam Payne. "I've not deleted it. I've kept it on my phone as a constant reminder of who he was.
Backstreet Boys' AJ McLean details the challenges he's faced, and the bullets he's "dodged," on his road to sobriety.
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Backstreet Boys member AJ McLean told Fox News Digital about his road to sobriety saying he "doesn't have another relapse" in him and knows it wouldn't end the "lucky" way it's ended for him in the past.
Kevin Richardson, from left, Howie Dorough, Nick Carter, AJ McLean and Brian Littrell of the Backstreet Boys at May’s ACM Awards.
Netflix is bringing together 98 Degrees’ Nick Lachey and Backstreet Boys’ AJ McLean, who both have shows on the platform, for a promo full of puns. New episodes of McLean’s show “Building the Band” drop next week,