Kevin Richardson tweets losing a friend to QAnon after Backstreet Boys’ Brian Littrell Parler post

Backstreet Boys Kevin Richardson tweeted about losing a friend to QAnon, leading fans to believe there’s tension between him and his bandmate Brian Littrell who shared with his followers that he’d created a Parler account.   

Richardson sparked concern with fans after sharing a Cosmopolitan article titled, I Lost a Best Friend to QAnon. 

In the caption Richardson wrote: ‘Interesting read.’

The article detailed a first-hand account of losing a friendship due to the conspiracy theory-driven beliefs of a QAnon member. 

His tweet came days after Littrell shared that he’d created a Parler account after President Donald Trump was banned from Twitter.  

The 49-year-old singer appeared to be responding to Littrell's latest dive into the far-right when he tweeted another link to an article about wellness influencers and pro-Trump rioters

Kevin Richardson sparked concern after tweeting an ‘interesting read’ about losing a friend to QAnon shortly after Backstreet Boys bandmate Brian Littrell shared his new Parler account with his followers

Richardson shared an article from Cosmopolitan which detailed a first-hand account of losing a friendship due to the conspiracy theory-driven beliefs of a QAnon member

Richardson shared an article from Cosmopolitan which detailed a first-hand account of losing a friendship due to the conspiracy theory-driven beliefs of a QAnon member

Littrell's tweet about creating an account on the controversial site which has now been closed, was sent the same night that Trump was banned from Twitter 'due to the risk of further incitement of violence'

Littrell’s tweet about creating an account on the controversial site which has now been closed, was sent the same night that Trump was banned from Twitter ‘due to the risk of further incitement of violence’

Richardson, 49, who appeared to be responding to Littrell’s tweet, followed up by sharing another article titled, The Unlikely Connection Between Wellness Influencers and the Pro-Trump rioters. 

In the caption of that tweet he wrote: ‘Another interesting read.’ 

QAnon, the discredited, right-wing group has built steam through the months as far-right supporters of Trump who dig deep into baseless theories about politics and the government.

Most recently, the group along with other white supremacists and terrorists stormed the Capitol while Congress was in session to confirm electoral votes acknowledging Joe Biden’s win in November’s presidential election.

Richardson spent the day and the following day retweeting reports about the riot and statements denouncing the violence.

The Capitol riot led to the deaths of five people and the second impeachment of the 45th president. 

While there’s no clear evidence that Littrell has fallen further into far-right conspiracies, his tweet about creating an account on Parler, which has now been closed, was sent the same night that Trump was banned from Twitter ‘due to the risk of further incitement of violence’. 

Fans caught on to Kevin’s tweet and asked: ‘I don’t think your cousin either cares or realizes the impact this has had. People are Angry. It could affect the future of this fandom and the behavior of people at your concerts. He has now publicly opened the door for division in a fandom that’s always been united.’ 

Fans caught on to Kevin's tweet and asked: 'I don't think your cousin either cares or realizes the impact this has had. People are Angry. It could affect the future of this fandom and the behavior of people at your concerts'

Fans caught on to Kevin’s tweet and asked: ‘I don’t think your cousin either cares or realizes the impact this has had. People are Angry. It could affect the future of this fandom and the behavior of people at your concerts’

Another tweet noted the severity of the issue: 'Ok but on a serious note, it has been heartbreaking to see people we love and respect spiral into living in a land of make believe'

Another tweet noted the severity of the issue: ‘Ok but on a serious note, it has been heartbreaking to see people we love and respect spiral into living in a land of make believe’

Family rift: Not only are they bandmates, they are also cousins as Littrell's father and Richardson's mother are siblings, and Kevin reportedly called on Brian to try out for the Backstreet Boys during a casting call in 1993; seen in 2019

Family rift: Not only are they bandmates, they are also cousins as Littrell’s father and Richardson’s mother are siblings, and Kevin reportedly called on Brian to try out for the Backstreet Boys during a casting call in 1993; seen in 2019

As Long As You Love Me: The Backstreet Boys have sold more than 100 million records worldwide with dozens of No. 1 hits under their belts and legions of fans, making them the most successful boy band of all time; seen in 2019

As Long As You Love Me: The Backstreet Boys have sold more than 100 million records worldwide with dozens of No. 1 hits under their belts and legions of fans, making them the most successful boy band of all time; seen in 2019

Another tweet noted the severity of the issue: ‘Ok but on a serious note, it has been heartbreaking to see people we love and respect spiral into living in a land of make believe. A dangerous land, at that. I hope one day they all come to a higher consciousness, but I worry it’s already too late.’ 

Not only are Richardson and Littrell bandmates, they are also cousins as Littrell’s father and Richardson’s mother are siblings.

Richardson reportedly called on Littrell to try out for the Backstreet Boys during a casting call in 1993.

Brian has reportedly been a Trump supporter for years and even voiced his support for the band to perform at Donald’s inauguration in 2017.

Littrell admitted that the Inaugural Committee approached the band about a possible performance, but things just didn’t work out. 

‘Hollywood needs to chill out, all right? You’re talking about the commander-in-chief, right? We’re talking about respect,’ he told TMZ at the time.

The Backstreet Boys have sold more than 100 million records worldwide with dozens of No. 1 hits under their belts and legions of fans, making them the most successful boy band of all time. 

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