Olive Juice Fails To Be Shown
source: worldpop.com


Backstreet Boy Brian Littrell and fiancée Leighanne Wallace are both devastated that nobody is willing to distribute their debut movie.

Brian, who ONLY UTTERS a couple of lines in the doomed movie, was upset to learn that the film has failed to find American backers and could well end up heading STRAIGHT TO VIDEO.

SOURCES close to the boys reveal that Brian, the flick's co-producer, was 'uncomfortable and nervous' when he shot his cameo role and the setback has only compounded fears that he is 'a really bad actor.' Leighanne explains that Brian, who gets to 'drive a horse and a buggie' in the romantic comedy enjoyed the role but added 'it was really uncomfortable for him because he doesn't know what he was doing.'

The couple are still holding out for a backer and an OPTIMISTIC Leighanne says, 'Some of my friends told me ET didn't get distribution for a really long time which makes me feel better.'

On a happier front the BACKSTREET BOYS have started up their own label. The group haven't yet decided on a name for the record company but have announced their first signing Crystal Harris, It is thought the move is part of a complex businness plan driven by the group's management company, THE FIRM.

Meanwhile, Brian's band mate Howie Dorough, who has just finished recording a duet with his sister, POLLYANNA, has launched his own production company called Howie Doit. Pollyanna has signed up as his first client and hopes the duet will see the light of day on her first album scheduled for early next year.


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