What happened Leighanne Littrell?
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- What happened Leighanne Littrell?
- What happened to the 5th Backstreet Boy?
- What happened to Brian Littrell voice?
- When did Brian Littrell lost his voice?
- Is Brian Littrell still married?
- Why does Brian Littrell only have one child?
- Why did Brian Littrell have one child?
- Did Brian Littrell get his voice back?
What happened Leighanne Littrell?
Littrell canceled her flight the night before as she wanted to spend more time with her husband, which saved her life, but Lee was one of 92 people killed aboard Flight 11 after it was hijacked and crashed into the North Tower of the World Trade Center in New York City.
What happened to the 5th Backstreet Boy?
Richardson was a part of the group until June 2006, when he announced his departure from the group to pursue other projects and to start a family and "move on with the next chapter of [his] life." He recorded five albums with the group in 13 years.
What happened to Brian Littrell voice?
Brian Littrell is opening up about his struggle with a condition called muscle tension dysphonia. Triggered partly by stress, it causes the muscles around the voice box to constrict, impairing his vocal range.
When did Brian Littrell lost his voice?
In the 2015 documentary film Backstreet Boys: Show 'Em What You're Made Of, Littrell revealed his 2011 diagnosis of vocal tension dysphonia and dystonia. He continues to work with a therapist to help improve his condition.
Is Brian Littrell still married?
Brian Thomas and Leighanne Reena (Wallace) Littrell is the second Backstreet Boys couple. They have been married for 21 years. They were dating for 2 years after getting together in June 1997. After 9 months of engagement, they married on 2nd Sept 2000.
Why does Brian Littrell only have one child?
"I was born with what they call a VSD, which is a ventricular septal defect," Littrell explained. "It is known as a heart murmur. Fast forward in my life when I was five years old.
Why did Brian Littrell have one child?
"I was born with what they call a VSD, which is a ventricular septal defect," Littrell explained. "It is known as a heart murmur. Fast forward in my life when I was five years old.
Did Brian Littrell get his voice back?
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