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Backstreet Boys want to play Super Bowl halftime show 25 years after turning down the chance

February 14, 2026
The Backstreet Boys perform at 'SNL50: The Homecoming Concert' Theo Wargo/Peacock via Getty

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Backstreet's not just back, they want to rock their bodies at the Super Bowl. (All right!)

Fresh off their popular ad during this year's big game, theBackstreet Boys— AJ McLean, Kevin Richardson, Howie Dorough, Nick Carter, and Brian Littrell — are manifesting their next gig: Super Bowl LXI.

"What do you guys think? Backstreet Boys: 2027 Super Bowl halftime," McLean asked the crowd during their show at the Las Vegas sphere earlier this week,per E! Online. "Let's make it happen! I mean, why not? It's in Los Angeles, it's right down the street."

McLean also reiterated his manifestationin an interview the boy band did with PEOPLErecently. "I just started an online petition on behalf of the group for us to do halftime 2027," he said. "You better vote yes for us to do halftime, especially because it's gonna be in Los Angeles at SoFi next year. That's home for me and Kevin, so that would be pretty awesome."

Carter took it one step further by suggesting such a show would be a "pop explosion" full of other stars from the late '90s and early aughts. "We're bringing back Britney Spears, we're bringing back *NSYNC," Carter said, to which McLean chimed in, "They both already did it, though."

The Backstreet Boys performing in 2019 Anne Barson/FilmMagic

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Undeterred in his idea, Carter added, "We're bringing back 98 Degrees, I don't care. We're headlining. We're bringing all of our pop friends back; it would be something like that."

He continued, "We're biased because we really think that our era of music, coming from the late '90s, early 2000s, is probably some of the most nostalgic for people and makes people feel good. We're part of a club of all those artists that you'd have to bring them back."

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Dorough added he simply would want to do "some kind of flying in the stadium."

The Backstreet Boys didn't always want it that way, though.Carter revealed toEntertainmentTonightin 2021that the band declined to take part in the 2001 Super Bowl halftime show and opted to sing the national anthem instead.

"At the time, we loved the Whitney Houston rendition of the national anthem. And for us, we got the choice and we passed on the halftime," he said. "But it was a memorable experience for everyone, and I like to say we did a really good job at the national anthem."

During this year's Super Bowl, the boy band starred alongside comedian Druski and musician MGK in a T-Mobile commercial, where they did a version of their hit "I Want It That Way" to tout the benefits of the cellular service.

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Where Are Audrey Hepburn's Children and Grandchildren Now? All About Their Lives Abroad

February 14, 2026
Audrey Hepburn ; Sean Ferrer and Luca Dotti attend the 'Audrey In Rome' Opening Exhibition on October 25, 2011 in Rome, Italy. Bettmann/Getty ; Ernesto Ruscio/Getty

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NEED TO KNOW

  • Audrey Hepburn welcomed two children, Sean Hepburn Ferrer and Luca Dotti, with two different partners

  • Both Sean and Luca went on to welcome children of their own after Audrey's untimely death at 63

  • Audrey's granddaughter, Emma Kathleen Hepburn Ferrer, has continued her legacy of philanthropy

Audrey Hepburnis remembered far and wide as an Oscar-winning actress, a humanitarian and a fashion icon, but she also left a family behind to carry on her legacy.

Before her untimely death on Jan. 20, 1993, at the age of 63, Audrey gave birth to two sons, Sean Hepburn Ferrer and Luca Dotti.

Unfortunately, pregnancy didn't come easily for Audrey. After tying the knot with Mel Ferrer in 1954, she had two miscarriages, one of which reportedly occurred during the filming of her 1961 movie,Unforgiven, when she fell off a horse, perVanity Fair.

Her first child, Sean, was born on July 17, 1960. Though her marriage to Ferrer didn't last, with the couple divorcing in 1968, she became a mother again on Feb. 8, 1970, with the birth of her second son, Luca. Audrey shared the little boy with her second husband, Andrea Dotti, whom she wed in 1969. The pair would later divorce in 1982.

Here's everything to know about Audrey Hepburn's children and grandchildren.

Audrey's Hepburn's children

Sean Hepburn Ferrer, 65

Sean Hepburn Ferrer and his wife on September 14, 2017 in Marbella, Spain. Gtres Informacion mas Comuniacion on line,S.L./Alamy

Gtres Informacion mas Comuniacion on line,S.L./Alamy

Sean Hepburn Ferrer was born to Auudrey and Mel Ferrer on July 17, 1960, in Switzerland andspent part of his childhoodin a farmhouse in Tolochenaz, Switzerland — the same city where his parents wed six years earlier.

"I didn't grow up the son of a movie star; I didn't grow up in Hollywood, not the place, not the state of mind," Sean toldFilm Talkin 2016.

In fact, it wasn't until Sean moved to Rome at the age of 10 that he experienced paparazzi. "People wanted to photograph her all the time," he recalled.

Sean, for his part, stayed out of the limelight, attending primary school at Lycee Chateaubriand in Italy before heading back to Switzerland, where he became a student at the Swiss boarding school Le Rosey.

Though he spent a semester at the University of Geneva International Law School upon graduation, he ultimately followed in his mother's footsteps, working in the film industry.

However, Sean retired from Hollywood after his mother's death in 1993, pivoting instead to furthering her humanitarian efforts through the Audrey Hepburn Foundation.

"I left the business when my mother passed away and devoted myself to her work," he explained to Film Talk. "That was to me much more important than to produce a few more films … That's something we felt she would have very much appreciated,"

Sean also released his book,Audrey Hepburn, An Elegant Spirit, which gave an intimate glimpse into the actress's daily life, in 2003. "She wanted a normal life for herself and for us," he toldCBSof the memoir. "And it's a valuable and beautiful memory that she left us."

In his personal life, Sean married multiple times, welcoming three children. In 1994, he welcomed daughter Emma Kathleen Hepburn Ferrer with then-wife Leila Flannigan. He went on to marry Giovanna Gregori Ferrer, with whom he welcomed sons Gregorio Ferrer and Santiago Ferrer.

He and Giovanna ultimately split, and Sean married his wife, Karin Hofer. Together, she and Sean released a 2020 children's book,Little Audrey's Daydream: The Life of Audrey Hepburn, about his mother's life.

Today, Sean splits his time between Los Angeles and Florence with Karin.

Luca Dotti, 56

Luca Dotti attends new exhibition

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Luca Dotti was born to Audrey and Andrea Dotti on Feb. 8, 1970, in Switzerland, but grew up in Rome. Similar to his big brother, Luca was unaffected by his mother's fame in his formative years, laterwriting in his 2015 book,Audrey at Home, that he had no idea his mom was a movie star.

When asked about her, he recalled telling reporters, "I don't know who you are talking about. You must be mistaken. My mother is called Dotti."

"I didn't know she was Audrey Hepburn until I was 6 or so," he said.

Luca, a graphic designer, was just 23 years old when his mother died. It was in her honor that he created the Audrey Hepburn's Children's Fund with his brother Sean, which aimed to support underprivileged children.

In addition to Audrey at Home, Luca also publishedAudrey in Romein 2011.

"I wanted to connect these two parts, the public and the private Audrey," he toldPEOPLEof the former book, a memoir. "I hope it will give new insights into her. The most special thing about her was how normal she was. She never spoke about life as a fashion icon, her career as an actress, or her history. She lived her life as she wanted to."

In his personal life, Luca married his wife, Domitilla Dotti, and the two welcomed multiple children together.

Audrey Hepburn's grandchildren

Emma Kathleen Hepburn Ferrer, 31

Emma Ferrer attends the

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Emma Kathleen Hepburn Ferrer was born to Ferrer and his then-wife Leila in Switzerland in May 1994, just one year after her grandmother died.

Though Emma never met her grandmother, she still reckoned with what Audrey meant to her, as both a celebrity and her family.

"I've been questioning a lot lately what she means to me," she toldHarper's Bazaarin August 2014. "I knew her image, of course, and that I happened to be, by pure chance, related to her."

She continued, "But as a child I couldn't really relate to Audrey Hepburn, the actress. To me, she was family. I can live with her through my father. His stories are all about his growing up."

Emma spent her first year of life at the Hepburn family country house, called La Paisible in Tolochenaz, Switzerland, before her parents moved with her to Los Angeles when she was 2 years old, she toldHarper's Bazaar.

Her formative adolescent years were largely spent in Italy, however. Her parents split when she was 6 years old, and, at 14, she moved to Florence with her mom to be closer to her dad, who was living in the Tuscan countryside.

The relocation had a major impact on Audrey's granddaughter, who attended the International School on viale Michelangelo and fell in love with art. At 18, Emma became one of the youngest students to ever attend the Florence Academy of Art, where she studied advanced painting, per herwebsite.

She also shared her grandmother's passion for charity. Emma joined UNICEF, which Audrey had been an ambassador for, to continue her grandmother's efforts.

"I think it's so important to have a history and a legacy that you want to carry on in your family, whether you're famous or not," she told theorganizationin 2019.

Gregorio Ferrer and Santiago Ferrer

Giovanna Ferrer and Sean Ferrer during

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Sean Ferrer's middle child, Gregorio Ferrer, was born to the film producer and then-wife Giovanna Ferrer, whoserved on the board of directorsfor the Audrey Hepburn Children's Fund.

The couple, who have since divorced, also have a younger son named Santiago.

"My children inspire me," Giovanna said in a 2007 interview withThe Florentineabout her work.

Luca Dotti's children

Domitilla Dotti and Luca Dotti attend Doris Brynner's 90th Birthday party on September 16, 2021 in Paris, France. Rindoff Petroff/Castel/Getty

Rindoff Petroff/Castel/Getty

While Luca has participated in several book projects about his mom, opening up about his childhood and his famous mother, he has kept his own family life private.

As of 2014, he lived with his wife and children in Rome.

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Ryan Seacrest and “Wheel of Fortune” fans baffled by bizarre, kinky-sounding puzzle as contestant wins $54K

February 14, 2026
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A recentWheel of Fortunepuzzle had some viewers raising their eyebrows.

Things began innocently enough on Thursday's episode, with the category introduced as "Pet Life." Contestant Tiffany Godshalk of Jamison, Pa., ultimately came up with the correct answer, though she uttered it cautiously.

"Wearing my new dog collar," she said, shaking her head in surprise after she won.

HostRyan Seacrestacknowledged that it "sounds weird," but it was in fact the right solution.

Godshalk's opponents, Moses Sankey of Chicago and Yumn Elkhoja, of Ypsilanti, Mich., appeared as amused as members of the audience, who laughed as they applauded.

Seacrest also noted that the phrase was one he didn't expect anyone to get.

'Wheel Of Fortune' features a surprising puzzle ABC

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Godshalk went on to take home $53,498 by winning the entire game.

But what received attention from the long-running series' dedicated fans was that blush-worthy moment. "Should have been called 'Pet Life or Kink?,'" a viewer said on Reddit.

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Another added simply, "That was weird!"

One viewer said their son had suggested the category was called "Never Have I Ever."

Entertainment Weeklyhas reached out to the show for comment.

Wheel of Fortunehas been on the air since 1975 and is generally pretty no-nonsense. In October, for instance, Seacrest scolded Derek Hough, theDancing With the Starsjudge, when he toyed with the show's most important element during a game ofCelebrity Wheel of Fortuneagainst costars Jenna Johnson-Chmerkovskiy and Bruno Tonioli.

"In the commercial break, [Hough] was jumping on the center of the wheel and having Bruno spin it, much like the top of a cake ornament," the host toldUSA Today. "We did say, 'Please don't do that. That would break it, and there's only one of those wheels. If that breaks, we have a real problem.'"

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Seacrest has hosted since September 2024, after the retirement of longtime host Pat Sajak.

"I still can't believe my luck in being here with you tonight, to continue this legacy of this incredible show with all of you, and of course my good friend Vanna White," Seacrest said on his first episode with the title.

"HostingWheel of Fortuneis a dream job," added Seacrest, who also hostsAmerican Idol. "I've been a fan of this show since I was a kid watching it in Atlanta with my family. And I know how special it is thatWheelhas been in your living rooms for the past 40 years, and I'm so grateful to be invited in. I also know I've got some very big shoes to fill — so let's play."

Wheel of Fortuneairs weekdays; check local listings for details.

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