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Date: Feb 18, 2000
Source: E! Online
Submitted By: aqfi@telcel.net.ve

Wednesday February 16 07:12 PM EST

Cupid wreaked havoc on the Backstreet Boys this Valentine's week.

Backstreeters Kevin Richardson and Brian Littrell have confirmed to MTV that they're both engaged to be married.

A nation of teen girls mourns.

Kevin, 28, tells the music channel that he got engaged on V-Day to his longtime (and unnamed) gal-pal. "[We've been together] seven years, off and on. We've been through a lot together, but she knew me when I was a Ninja Turtle. I met her in the cafeteria at Walt Disney World. We were both working there. She was a dancer. She's been on Broadway, done lots of things...

"Being in the business, she definitely has an appreciation for it. I mean, I'm not necessarily gonna ay that you need somebody in the business, but you need somebody that can understand a lot."

His cousin Brian (who turns 25 on Sunday) also dropped the marriage bombshell to MTV, saying, "There's a right time for everything, I guess...It's kind of like the jumpstart on getting on with life, so I'm looking forward to it."

Neither Boy would give up the name of his honey, but a look at the official BSB Website reveals what each looks for in his "ideal lady."

Brian describes his dream babe thusly: "Eyes are very appealing to me. I also like somebody who is interested in a career for themselves and can treat me like a normal person." (The site also let's us know that his favorite color is midnight blue, his fave food is macaroni and cheese and he is afraid of heights.)

As for Kevin, he's "attracted to girls who accept him as he is." (His favorite foreign country is Sweden, and, like his cousin, is a big fan of blue.)

The Boys were also mum on when the actual aisle-walking would take place, but the ceremonies don't figure to go down anytime soon. The boy band has been plenty busy of late--kicking off the new leg of their sold-out tour last Friday, announcing a new Backstreet comic book and preparing for next week's Grammys, where they're up for four awards, including Album of the Year for the megaselling Millennium--and won't have any real time off for months.

For the record, girls, the three other Backstreeters--AJ McLean, Howie D. Dorough and Nick Carter--are still eligible bachelors.

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Submitted by: Monica Christina Littrell

Diary Monica Christina Littrell,
The Congralutions on your engagement!

The ahead of you lies the excitement of planning your wedding, the anticipation of that perfect day and spending the rest of your lives together.

The first people you’ll want to tell are your parents. Going out to dinner with them is a nice way of sharing this important news. Next, you’ll want to tell your relatives, close friends and colleagues. You might even want to place an announcement in the newspaper. That way everyone will know!

Each wedding is a unique and highly emotional event. However, each wedding involves a great deal of planning ahead time.

When choosing a date for the wedding, decide on a time when you can both expect to take time off from work. You should also check with the members of the wedding party, your parents, best man and maid honor to make sure they are available on the proposed date. Having agreed upon a suitable date, next you will be choosing locations for the ceremony and reception. You should reserve immediately if the location of your choice is free on the proposed date.

You will also need a marriage license in order to get married. You can do this by calling city hall in your town to determine your legal requirements.

Wedding invitations are usually quite formal and comply to a strict code of etiquette. Traditionally, they are sent from the hosts of the wedding reception and are written in the third person.

The following information should be included in the invitation: the names of the hosts, the names of the bride and groom, the date time as well as the locations of the ceremony and reception. Many people also include a printed reply card. The process of printing invitations can take several weeks, so give yourself time to fit it into your schedule. Check the typesetting carefully and make sure all the information is correct.

You should send out your invitations eight to 12 weeks before the actual wedding date to give your guests sufficient notice.

Best wishers
Brian Thomas Littrell
Brian & Monica

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