Disco Honeymoon
Source: Star magazine (July 18)


Backstreet Boy Kevin Richardson and his new bride Kristin Willits spent the first night of their honeymoon making beautiful music together - playing the bongos and dancing at a disco on the Italian island of Capri.



As these photos show, the lovebirds were filled with joy, and just like the lyrics of the band's hit song Kevin pledged All I Have to Give to Kristin. But they just had to share their happiness with others.

"Kevin and his bride wanted to have some fun on their honeymoon night," says an observer at the island's Anema E. Core Club.

"They danced a bit to the music of the local band."

Kevin, a qualified ballroom dancing instructor, had no problem whirling his new bride around the room, say sources.

"Then they decided to entertain the crowd themselves. Kevin played the bongos and sang several of the Backstreet Boys' numbers while Kristin gyrated sexily on the dance floor, wowing the audience," says the observer.

As Kevin and Kristin, both 27, partied the night away, they couldn't keep their hands off each other. Between each song, they hugged and kissed, well.....like newlyweds.

The honeymoon is a fairytale ending for the duo, who met eight years ago while working at Disney World in Orlando, Fla.

Kevin had a gig as a dancing Ninja Turtle, while Kristin was a Beauty and the Beast chorus girl. The lovers became engaged last Valentine's Day.

Then, last month, the couple tied the knot in Kevin's hometown of Lexington, Ky.

They said "I do" at Estill County Cathedral Domain, a church camp once run by Kevin's late father, Jerald. Kevin's brother, Tim, a local minister, presided over the cermony.

The other four Backstreet Boys - Howie Dorough, Nick Carter, A.J. McLean and Brian Littrell - all attended the wedding.

And Brian, Kevin's cousin, will soon be making the same trip. He recently announced he will walk down the aisle with actress Leighanne Wallace.

After the ceremony, Kevin and Kristin hopped a plane to Italy and their ngiht at the romantic disco in Capri. But don't think that's all they did, say sources.

"After entertaining locals in the disco, the couple disappeared," said the source.

"They stayed behind closed dorrs for three days - presumably performing just for each other." - Leon Wagener, Star Magazine


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