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Backstreet Boys Member Howie Dorough Open to Tour with *NSYNC

TMZ.com Tuesday, 19 September 2023
Howie Dorough says he'd love to have the Backstreet Boys tour with *NSYNC -- but says Justin, JC and co. deserve their own spotlight first ... assuming they actually want that. We got the BB member Monday at LAX, and asked about all the speculation…
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