AJ McLean

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AJ McLean
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McLean at GalaxyCon Raleigh in 2023
Born (1978-01-09) January 9, 1978 (age 46)
Other names
  • Johnny No Name

Bone

Alexander James
Alma mater Osceola High School
Occupations
  • Singer
  • dancer
  • actor
Years active1986–present
Spouse
Rochelle Deanna Karidis
(m. 2011;div. 2024)
Children2
Musical career
Genres
Labels
Member of Backstreet Boys
Website ajmclean.com
Signature
Aj mclean signature.jpg

Alexander James McLean (born January 9, 1978) [1] is an American singer, dancer, actor and a founding member of the pop vocal group Backstreet Boys.

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Early life

McLean was born on January 9, 1978, in West Palm Beach, Florida, to Denise (née Fernandez, now Solis), a hospital worker, author and motivation coach, [2] and Robert Blue “Bob” McLean, a musician. [3] Denise is of Cuban-Puerto Rican and German ancestry and Bob is of Scots-Irish and English descent. A DNA test described his genetic ancestry as Iberian, Central and South American, North, West and East European, North African, Nigerian and Ashkenazi Jewish. [4] [5] He is an only child. [6] [7] He was raised by his mother and grandparents as his parents divorced when he was two years old. [6] :13 He rarely saw his father, but reunited with him in 1997. They have since kept in regular contact following their seventeen-year estrangement. [8] :12

Career

Early career

As a child, McLean had a speech impediment, which gave him a lisp and a tendency to stutter.[ citation needed ]

He discovered his love for performing and started to pursue a career in acting, dancing, and singing. When he was four, McLean began to focus on his love for dance. His mother signed him up for two hours of dance lessons every day. He took ballet for four years, jazz, tap, hip hop, rhythm tap, rhythm hip-hop, contemporary, ballroom, salsa, merengue, and gymnastics. His mother got him into modeling when he was around five years old, and he was featured in J.C. Penney catalogs and runways. Aside from that, he took up fencing. His grandmother, who was like a second mother to him, taught him piano and took him to auditions while he was growing up. [9] [10] At age six, McLean was part of a school play, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs , in which he played Dopey, at Unity of Delray Beach church and school. He also appeared in more traditional musicals such as The Nutcracker , The King and I , and Fiddler on the Roof before the age of 11. By age 12, he had performed in 27 classic school plays.

In addition to singing and acting, he was a serious dance student learning everything from jazz to ballet to hip hop. [6] He stated in interviews that, "Dancing was really my thing in the early days. I wanted to be a dancer way above an actor or a singer." [8] :15 When he was 12, he started his first dance troupe and would go to dance competitions, which was a valuable experience even though they didn't win. [8] :17

In January 1986, at eight years old, McLean acted in his first role as Little Mike in the 1986 film Truth or Dare? . [11] In 1990, McLean, his mother, and grandparents moved to Kissimmee, Florida to pursue his acting and singing career. For four years, he attended a private acting school, the Florida Academy of Dramatic Arts, acted in the drama club and small plays and modeled periodically. In 1991, McLean landed a role in the Nickelodeon comedy series Hi Honey, I'm Home! as Skunk. However, after the pilot, he was cut from the show due to being too tall, and Eric Kushnick was cast instead. [12]

In 1989, at age 11, he saw an ad in the newspaper for a Latin festival. Since his grandfather had Latin roots, he decided to audition. He won first place and a $1,000 prize. The festival's producer hired him to perform a 45-minute one-person show and did a puppet show, showcasing his singing, acting, and dancing. At the Latin festival, he met a young 16-year-old Howie Dorough (Tony Donetti at the time) through a mutual vocal coach. [13] [8] When he was 13 years old, McLean tried out for Star Search , but never received a call back from the show.

In junior high, McLean won a part in Nickelodeon's series Welcome Freshmen , which began his ongoing work relationship with Nickelodeon and the Disney Channel. He also appeared on the Nickelodeon show GUTS and a Muppets commercial. It was during one of his auditions for the former that he met Howie D. and Nick Carter, lacing together the roots of the group that was to become Backstreet Boys.

Due to his love of performing and not participating in the same sports as his peers, he was bullied, called names, and given a hard time. [8] :15 He described himself at this young age as a weirdo [14] and "wacky." [8] :15 He remarked that being made fun of had been very upsetting for him, but he felt it stemmed from others' jealousy of his talents and the subsequent attention that gave him. [8] :15–17

Backstreet Boys

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McLean performing in 2009

In March 1992, an ad was placed in a local newspaper seeking young men between the ages of 16-19 for an audition for a new music group. Despite being 14 years old, he auditioned for the group. By April 1992, McLean was officially the group's first member to join the newly formed Backstreet Boys. After six months at Osceola High School, he finished the remaining three years of high school through correspondence courses with a tutor on the road after joining the Backstreet Boys. [8] McLean, Nick Carter, Howie Dorough, Kevin Richardson, and Richardson's cousin Brian Littrell formed the vocal group Backstreet Boys in 1993. The group enjoyed extensive commercial success throughout the late 1990s and early 2000s.

Solo ventures

Johnny No Name (2000)

McLean created a character named "Johnny No Name" as his alter ego. He uses this as his name when not performing with other members of the Backstreet Boys. [15] The character has similarities to McLean; for instance, both had single mothers and lived with their grandparents from a young age. There are also differences – Johnny has been to prison [16] whereas McLean has not. McLean has occasionally performed as Johnny No Name in rock/metal clubs around New York. He established the JNN Foundation to raise funds for diabetes research and other causes like keeping music programs in schools. McLean also performed a nine-city tour to support VH1 Save the Music as Johnny No Name. A source said he would release a solo album as Johnny No Name, but it never happened.

McLean's alter ego was originally named Johnny Suede. This shared a name with a character played by Brad Pitt in a film of the same name, and when the film's movie studio Miramax threatened to sue McLean, he changed the name to Johnny No Name. [17] [18]

Have It All (2010)

It was not until March 2008 when McLean finally started to perform his first two solo shows at the Anaheim House of Blues and The Roxy in Los Angeles. The show consisted of his solo material and a solo version of the Backstreet Boys hit, "Incomplete." The solo tour continued through Europe in May and June, parallel to the Backstreet Boys tour. His solo album Have It All was released on January 20, 2010. On the Backstreet Boys cruise in December 2010, it was said that the US version would be released on February 8, 2011, but since then has not been released. [19] While creating his solo project, McLean worked with the OneRepublic vocalist Ryan Tedder, producers Dan Muckala and Kristian Lundin, as well as former NSYNC member JC Chasez. The album was a mix of pop, rock, and some r&b. The first and only single from the album, "Teenage Wildlife," was co-written by Chasez. The album featured his co-written ten songs, including a personal song about his father, "Sincerely Yours." In 2011, McLean had said he would release the album in 2012 in the US, featuring songs from his first solo album, but he eventually scrapped the idea.

In June 2012, McLean was working on a second solo original album. On July 23, 2012, he posted two new songs on Socialcam: "Peach" and "P.L.A.R.S." The album was announced for release in 2012 but was pushed back.

Around early 2015, McLean said he was working on a new solo album with Jordan Omley of The Jam, who worked on several Backstreet Boys songs on the albums This Is Us and In A World Like This. The first single, "Live Together," was named for a charitable foundation started by McLean and Omley; a music video was filmed to help raise money for Marshall Fundamental Secondary School in Pasadena, California, who had had their musical instruments stolen. McLean, along with singers Becky G, Omley, and Blake Lewis, visited, and some even performed at the school. "Live Together" premiered on People.com on May 12, 2015, and the video was released on October 5, 2015. Meanwhile, the album experienced delays, partly due to McLean recording new tracks and the Backstreet Boys' preparation and promotion for their 2017 Las Vegas residency Backstreet Boys: Larger Than Life.

Collaborations (2013)

On May 22, 2013, a Finnish rapper Redrama released a single, "Clouds," featuring McLean. It peaked at No. 4 on the singles chart in Finland. [20]

Naked (2016)

A second solo album titled Naked was set to be released in September 2016 but was delayed. [21] "Live Together" was released as the lead single on September 4, 2015, on iTunes. [22]

Sex and Bodies (2018–present)

On April 15, 2018, at the 53rd annual Academy of Country Music Awards, during an interview with Billboard, McLean discussed his plans to "disrupt country music" for his next solo project. He also said that the Backstreet Boys' collaboration on Florida Georgia Line's "God, Your Mama, and Me" inspired him to make a country album. [23] On June 4, 2018, McLean released the single "Back Porch Bottle Service" from an upcoming album. [24] McLean continued his foray into country-pop releasing the ballad "Boy and a Man" in March 2019 as a single from an upcoming album Long Road. [25] The video was directed by René Elizondo Jr., best known for his work with Janet Jackson.

During the COVID-19 pandemic, McLean released "Love Song Love" on April 27, 2021, which showcased his support for the LGBT community [26] [27] and then put out a new single "Smoke" on July 15, 2022, that he recorded with his group ATCK. McLean also announced he was set to release his second solo album, his first in 12 years since, Have It All called Sex and Bodies. [28]

On February 14, 2024 (Valentine's Day), McLean released a new song called Electric under his full name, Alexander James. [29] In March 2024, McLean announced that he and *NSYNC member Joey Fatone were coheadlining a tour together. [30] [31]

Non-music works

On July 22, 2015, McLean launched Skulleeroz Vapor, a line of liquids for use with electronic cigarettes. [32]

In 2020, McLean announced his nail polish line Ava Dean Beauty, which launched on November 30, 2020. He was inspired by his daughters. [33]

Television and film appearances

In 1992, McLean was a contestant on the kids' game show Nickelodeon Guts . In April 2002, he made a guest appearance in the second-season episode of Static Shock titled "Duped." [34]

McLean also appeared and performed with the Backstreet Boys on Arthur , Sesame Street , Sabrina the Teenage Witch , and Saturday Night Live . The Backstreet Boys, including McLean, made their film debut by appearing in the 2013 comedy This Is the End . In September 2018, McLean provided the voice of the golden mole Kuchimba on an episode of Disney's The Lion Guard . In 2016, McLean appeared in bandmate Nick Carter's music video for "19 in 99" as a pizza delivery man. In 2019, he voiced the character Lucy the Fairy in the episode "Cedric & the Fairies" of The Bravest Knight . [35] On November 16, 2021, McLean announced he was to be the host for the second season of Fashion Hero, filming in South Africa in 2022. [36] [37]

Dancing with the Stars

In August 2020, McLean was announced as one of the celebrities competing on season 29 of Dancing with the Stars , placing seventh in the competition. [38]

RuPaul's Secret Celebrity Drag Race

McLean was revealed as a contestant on RuPaul's Secret Celebrity Drag Race as Poppy Love. [39] On September 30, 2022, during the season finale, Poppy Love was crowned the winner. Due to his win, Trans Lifeline would receive a $100,000 award.

Personal life

After McLean's grandmother died in 2001, he struggled with alcohol addiction. [40] [41] In 1999, the International Star Registry named a star in Aquila constellation after McLean. [42] On June 7, 2021, McLean's stepfather Tony Solis died. [43]

Relationships

McLean has had several relationships during his career. After joining the Backstreet Boys in 1992, McLean began dating Marissa Jackson, daughter of former manager Donna Wright and stepdaughter of Johnny Wright; their relationship lasted for six years. [6] :80 She is seen in the music video for "We've Got It Goin' On". After their breakup, she wrote the book Loving A.J.: My 6-Year Romance with a Backstreet Boy. McLean dated Amanda Latona of Innosense for two years, [44] and was engaged to singer Sarah Martin in 2002 but they split up. [45] [46]

McLean met model and makeup artist/hairstylist Rochelle Deanna Karidis in October 2001, [47] [48] before the two reunited in 2006 and then began dating in 2009. [49] On his birthday in 2010, McLean proposed to Karidis. He credits her with motivating him to get sober and overcome his years-long struggle with drug addiction. [50] The couple got married on December 17, 2011, at the Beverly Hills Hotel with the rest of the Backstreet Boys in attendance. [51] [52] [53] They have two daughters together. [54] On New Year's Day 2024, after 12 years of marriage, the couple announced their decision to divorce after temporarily separating. [55] [56] [57] [58]

Substance abuse

At the height of his Backstreet Boys career, McLean suffered from drug and alcohol addiction. He stated the first time he used cocaine was on the set of the video for "The Call" in 2000. His bandmate Richardson confronted him in July 2001. McLean threatened to quit the band but later broke down and arranged rehab for drug and alcohol abuse. On July 9, 2001, a press release was sent out stating that the remainder of the dates in Boston would be canceled due to Nick Carter injuring his hand. The rest of the group appeared on MTV's Total Request Live to announce McLean was going into rehab for one month, after which the group resumed their Black & Blue Tour. [59] [60]

He entered rehab once again in 2002. [61] [62] On January 10, 2011, he checked into rehab for the third time, stating it was for personal reasons. [63] In preparation for the New Kids on the Block and Backstreet Boys' NKOTBSB tour, McLean said, "I want to be healthy and perform and sing for people at my very best and happiest." His time in rehab did not affect the tour. [64] He said he wanted to be healthy and sober before getting married. He originally planned to marry in May 2011 but had pushed back the date because of the NKOTBSB Tour. During an interview with New Zealand radio station ZM, McLean described addiction as the hardest thing he has ever had to go through, stating it is something he battles every day. [65] McLean admitted in 2020 that he had relapsed at the end of 2019, but was working to stay sober to be a better husband and father. [66]

Since his permanent recovery after 20 years, McLean now hosts 12-step Alcoholics Anonymous meetings at his place and stated he planned to continue attending Alcoholics Anonymous meetings "whenever I have a break" when the band is in Cancún for Backstreet's Back At The Beach on April 18–21, 2024. "It just takes two for a meeting." He also stated he has divided his career (as AJ) from his personal life (as Alex) by setting healthy boundaries between work and family since his substance abuse and fame put a strain on his personal life. [67] He told People that he "battled self-esteem issues my entire life, and I’ve learned a lot. My sobriety is the most solid it’s ever been." [68]

Health and fitness

In 2020, before his appearance on Dancing with the Stars, McLean stated he was completely sober and following a strict diet: grain-free, gluten-free, plant-based, and sugar-free. [69] Two years later, he reported success in losing excess weight, keeping a trim body and not having alcohol or fast food. [70]

Discography

Albums

YearTitlePeak positions
JAP
Have It All
  • Released: January 20, 2010
  • Label: Avex
  • Formats: CD, digital download
31
Sex and Bodies
  • Released: TBA
  • Label: Avex
  • Formats: CD, digital download

Singles

As main artist

YearSingleAlbum
2010"Teenage Wildlife"Have It All
2015"Live Together"Non-album singles
2018"Night Visions"
2019"Boy and a Man"
2021"Love Song Love"
2022"Smoke"TBA
2024"Electric"

Promotional singles

YearSingleAlbum
2015"You"Non-album singles
2018"Back Porch Bottle Service"
2019"Give You Away"
2020"Love on the Brain"

Duets

YearSinglePeak chart positionAlbum
FIN
2013"Clouds" with Redrama 4 Reflection

Filmography

YearFilmRoleNotes
1986 Truth or Dare? Young Mike Strauber
1991 Hi Honey, I'm Home! Sidney "Skunk" DuffOriginal pilot episode
1992 Nickelodeon Guts HimselfKnown as AJ "Mean" McLean
1993 Welcome Freshmen Sophomore BoyEpisode: "Othello the (Sopho)moor" [71]
TickitsBoy in CarShort film [72]
1998 Sabrina the Teenage Witch HimselfEpisode: "Battle of the Bands"
1998–1999 Saturday Night Live "Julianne Moore/Backstreet Boys" (Season 23: episode 16)
"Sarah Michelle Gellar/Backstreet Boys" (Season 24: episode 19)
1999 Fully Booked Episode: "5.2"
2001 Olive Juice DJ Naughty
2002 Static Shock HimselfVoice, episode: "Duped"
Arthur Voice, episode: "Arthur, It's Only Rock and Roll"
Sesame Street Episode: "3987"
2005 The Ellen DeGeneres Show Musical Guest with the Backstreet Boys
SMAPxSMAP
2009 El Hormiguero
2012 Late Night with Jimmy Fallon
2013 This Is the End With the Backstreet Boys, performing "Everybody (Backstreet's Back)"
El Hormiguero Musical Guest with the Backstreet Boys
2014 I Heart Nick Carter
2016 Undateable 2 episodes
Dead 7 Johnny Vermillion
2018 The Lion Guard KuchimbaVoice, episode: "The Underground Adventure"
2019 The Bravest Knight Lucy [73]
The Boy Band Con: The Lou Pearlman Story Himself
2020 Dancing with the Stars Himself (contestant) Season 29
2021 Days of Our Lives Van Driver
2022 RuPaul's Secret Celebrity Drag Race Poppy Love (contestant), winner Season 2

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