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![]() A.J. McLean's Mom Says Her Son Feeling Safe, Relieved
Three days after A.J. McLean entered a rehabilitation program, the Backstreet Boy is feeling optimistic and safe, according to his mother.
"He's very, very positive," Denise McLean said Wednesday from Orlando, Florida. "The first thing I heard in his voice was relief. He felt he was safe and getting what he needed."
McLean, who's spoken with her son since he left for an unspecified rehabilitation center on Sunday, said that A.J. has already begun to make progress in battling the depression and anxiety that led him to abuse alcohol.
McLean added that both she and A.J. were grateful to the many fans who've expressed support since the singer's fellow Backstreet Boys made his struggles public on Monday .
"I just think [that with] this compassion and this outflow of love that people are giving, how can he not get better? It's strength for all of us," she said.
She plans to visit A.J. in rehab this weekend, and hopes to bring him letters from fans, including those sent to this Web site's "You Tell Us" page, she said.
A.J. has already begun talking about how he could use his problems to help "others — kids and adults who are going through the same thing," his mother said.
Meanwhile, the Backstreet Boys' sometime-rivals 'NSYNC expressed support for A.J. on Wednesday through their manager, Johnny Wright, who once managed the Backstreet Boys as well.
"Although I no longer have a professional relationship with A.J., my personal relationship still remains very strong," Wright said in a statement. "I consider A.J. part of my family and I am very proud of A.J. for recognizing he needs help. Not only myself, but all five members of 'NSYNC send our thoughts and prayers."
Fans can write to A.J. McLean at the following address, according to his mother:
A.J. McLean/Johnny No Name
P.O. Box 691809 Orlando,
Florida 32869
—Brian Hiatt
Backstreet Boys Postpone Tour As A.J. McLean Seeks Treatment
The Backstreet Boys have postponed the next month of their Black & Blue world tour to allow the group's A.J. McLean to get treatment for alcohol abuse, depression and anxiety.
The other four members of the group told MTV News on Monday afternoon (July 9) that they will postpone all dates of their tour until an August 7 show in Vancouver, British Columbia.
"A.J. and we have come to a decision that he's going to receive treatment for depression, anxiety and his excessive consumption of alcohol," Kevin Richardson told tearful fans on "TRL."
"[McLean] came to us yesterday — it was the first time we heard him say, 'Guys, I have a problem,' " Brian Littrell said.
McLean is 23 years old.
The rescheduled dates are expected to run from September 4 at Nassau Coliseum in Uniondale, New York, to September 28 at Skyreach Centre in Edmonton, Alberta.
As late as Saturday, the quintet was up to business as usual at Boston's FleetCenter. Performing their hits to the delight of a screaming, sellout crowd, BSB gave no indication that they were facing strife away from the spotlight. Their followers in Beantown were anticipating shows Monday and Tuesday as well.
The world tour was to run through the fall, giving the group almost a year on the road in support of Black & Blue, which was released in November.
Rescheduled Backstreet Boys Tour Dates:
9/4 - Uniondale, NY @ Nassau Coliseum
9/6 - East Rutherford, NJ @ Continental Airlines Arena
9/7 - East Rutherford, NJ @ Continental Airlines Arena
9/8 - Boston, MA @ FleetCenter
9/9 - Boston, MA @ FleetCenter
9/10 - Boston, MA @ FleetCenter
9/12 - Toronto, Canada @ Air Canada Center
9/13 - Toronto, Canada @ Air Canada Center
9/14 - Toronto, Canada @ Air Canada Center
9/15 - Ottawa, Canada @ Corel Center
9/17 - Montreal, Canada @ Molson Center
9/18 - Buffalo, NY @ HSBC Arena
9/19 - Cleveland, OH @ Gund Arena
9/20 - Detroit, MI @ The Palace
9/22 - Chicago, IL @ Tweeter Center
9/23 - Minneapolis, MN @ Target Center
9/26 - Calgary, Canada @ Saddledome
9/27 - Calgary, Canada @ Saddledome
9/28 - Edmonton, Canada @ Skyreach
—Brian Hiatt, John Norris and Shaheem Reid
Backstreet Boy AJ in Rehab
Date: July 9, 2001
Backstreet Boy McLean Is in Rehab
NEW YORK (AP) - A.J. McLean of the Backstreet Boys has entered rehabilitation for depression and alcohol abuse, forcing the group to postpone the rest of its U.S. and Canada tour dates.
The other four members of the boy band - Kevin Richardson, Howie Dorough, Nick Carter and Brian Littrell - announced the news Monday on MTV's "Total Request Live."
All four were choked up discussing the troubles of their 23-year-old bandmate, as were teen-age members of the live studio audience.
"When you're trying to help someone who has a serious illness, they have to help themselves first before they can really receive help. They've gotta really want it," Littrell said.
"He came to us yesterday for the first time. I heard him say, `Guys, I have a problem and I need to get help.' We figured this was the best for him. It's all about him being healthy."
Richardson said McLean, a native of West Palm Beach, Fla., would enter rehab for 30 days for "depression, anxiety and his excessive consumption of alcohol." It's unknown where he'll receive treatment.
"We didn't want to lie about it. We didn't want to push it under the rug," Richardson said. "We want to be honest with our fans. He's getting help. He's going to be better."
Earlier Monday, the Backstreet Boys announced they were postponing remaining sold-out concerts at Boston's FleetCenter this week after Carter, 21, injured his hands on Saturday.
"Black and Blue," the latest album from the Grammy-nominated group, has sold 8 million copies since it came out in November.
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