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Last Updated: April 17, 2025
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To get The Backstreet Boys’ autograph, send your autograph request with a self-addressed stamped envelope. Send The Backstreet Boys a fan mail letter care/of:
Ron Laffitte
c/o Patriot Management
9350 Civic Center Dr. #100
Beverly Hills, CA 90210
The Backstreet Boys’ talent agency is:
John Marx
c/o WME Agency
9601 Wilshire Blvd.
Beverly Hills, CA 90210
The Backstreet Boys’ management is:
Ron Laffitte
c/o Patriot Management
9350 Civic Center Dr. #100
Beverly Hills, CA 90210
The Backstreet Boys’ publicist is:
Cara Hutchison
c/o The Lede Company Public Relations
401 Broadway #206
New York, NY 10013
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Meet The Backstreet Boys at one of their album releases, movie/TV show premieres, live events, meet-and-greets, or bidding on a charity auction.
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To get The Backstreet Boys’ autograph, send your autograph request with a self-addressed stamped envelope. Send The Backstreet Boys a fan mail letter care/of:
Ron Laffitte
c/o Patriot Management
9350 Civic Center Dr. #100
Beverly Hills, CA 90210
The Backstreet Boys’ Talent Agent
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The Backstreet Boys’ talent agency is:
John Marx
c/o WME Agency
9601 Wilshire Blvd.
Beverly Hills, CA 90210
The Backstreet Boys’ Manager
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The Backstreet Boys’ management is:
Ron Laffitte
c/o Laffitte Management Group
9350 Civic Center Dr. #100
Beverly Hills, CA 90210
The Backstreet Boys’ Publicist
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The Backstreet Boys’ publicist is:
Cara Hutchison
c/o The Lede Company Public Relations
401 Broadway #206
New York, NY 10013
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About The Author

Jordan began his career as a public relations intern at CNN Center in Atlanta. He also worked at a talent agency in Miami Beach, a film production company in Hollywood, and at a top-tier talent agency in Beverly Hills. He is the author of “Celebrity Leverage: Insider Secrets to Getting Celebrity Endorsements, Instant Credibility & Star-Powered Publicity,” “Secrets to Contacting Celebrities: 101 Ways to Reach the Rich & Famous,” & “The Celebrity Black Book: Over 56,000+ Verified Celebrity Addresses.”
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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The Backstreet Boys are connected to Britney Spears through pop music in the late 1990s and early 2000s. They performed several times, and the Backstreet Boys even collaborated with Britney Spears on the song “Matches,” which was included in the deluxe edition of her album “Glory.”
The Backstreet Boys are connected to Donald Trump through political events where he has used their music without permission. The band has repeatedly requested that Trump stop playing their hit song “I Want It That Way” at his rallies, disapproving of using their music for political purposes. According to the book “Trump in Exile,” “I Want It That Way” is one of Trump’s favorite songs.
Eminem referenced the Backstreet Boys in his song “Marshall Mathers” on his self-titled album, where he rapped, “An anti-Backstreet and Ricky Martin / Whose instinct’s to kill *NSYNC, don’t get me started / These f-in’ brats can’t sing and Britney’s garbage.”
The Backstreet Boys are connected to Jelly Roll through a performance with AJ McLean, where they dueted on the hit “I Want It That Way” during Jelly Roll’s first solo show in Toronto, Canada.
The Backstreet Boys and *NSYNC are connected through their history in the late 1990s and early 2000s boy band era. Lou Pearlman created and managed both groups, leading to direct competition and a well-documented rivalry between them). Despite this rivalry, members of both bands have collaborated in recent years, such as AJ McLean of the Backstreet Boys and Joey Fatone of *NSYNC teaming up for a limited-city tour titled “A Legendary Night.”
The Backstreet Boys were interested in collaborating with Taylor Swift and performed mash-ups of their songs with hers, such as combining “The Call” with “Look What You Made Me Do.” Taylor Swift and the Backstreet Boys performed at the B96 & Pepsi Jingle Bash.

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