I keep everything that is most important to me close to me: my family, my bible, my X-Box - just kidding.
I know who I am as a person, as a father, and as a husband.
I really believe that's one of the many reasons that God had put me right in the middle of the Backstreet Boys. There are so many stars today that don't realize the impact they have on young people. Being a superstar is great, as long as you can be a positive role model.
I'll always be a Backstreet Boy.
I've received a lot of positive feedback from both the secular and Christian markets. People seem to be receiving it with open arms and hearts, and are interested in the stories I want to share about my relationship with God and my faith.
Brian's best friend is Chris Cawood. The two have been friends since childhood.
Brian worked at Long John Silver's for a while before joining BSB.
Brian designed the wedding ring he gave Leighanne.
Brian and his fellow Backstreet Boy, Nick, are together nicknamed Frick and Frack. Brian is Frick and Nick is Frack. This is because the two are close friends.
Brian's favorite foods include Macaroni and Cheese, Cheese Pizza, Fried Eggs, and Starbucks Coffee.
When Brian was sixteen, he worked as a part-time janitor mopping floors and cleaning toilets.
Brian has an older brother, Harold Jr.
Brian Littrell was the winner of the 2006 GMA Music Award for Inspirational Recorded Song of the Year, In Christ Alone.
In 2000, Brian was voted number one in the Teen People's 25 Hottest People Under 25. He tied with Justin Timberlake.
Brian attended Tates Creek High School.
Brian has two tattoos on his left arm. One says 'Rock of Ages' and the other is right underneath and has lyrics to a song he wrote for Leighanne, his wife.
Brian is 5' 7".
Brian was born to Harold Jr. and Jackie Littrell. He was their second son.
Brian's ex-girlfriend Samantha Stonebraker wrote a book called Backstreet Secrets Only A Girlfriend Can Tell.
Brian has a son named Baylee Thomas Wylee Littrell. He was born on November 26 2002.
Released a new album on May 2, 2006, titled Welcome Home.