Backstreet Boys: AJ McLean gets a hamburger tattoo in Sydney
Backstreet Boys star AJ McLean gets a hamburger tattoo in Sydney as the band wraps up their Australian tour.
Backstreet Boys singer AJ McLean got two new tattoos during his visit to Sydney.
The boy band is touring Australia and New Zealand for their DNA World Tour, and AJ decided to commemorate the long-awaited trip by getting inked at Thanks Tattoo in Darlinghurst.
One of the designs was a cheeseburger and the other was a walking middle finger.
The 45-year-old donned a torn green T-shirt for his visit to the tattoo parlor, then posted the results on Instagram on Tuesday.
AJ and his bandmates have been doing a lot of sightseeing while in Down Under for their recent tour dates.
Backstreet Boys singer AJ McLean got two new tattoos during his visit to Sydney
On Sunday, Nick Carter was seen front and center on a yacht cruise with the other Backstreet Boys in Sydney Harbour.
He was shirtless in a pair of patterned blue swimming trunks.
Nick, 43, who also showed off his tattoos on the yacht, was seen smoking a cigarette as he took in the panoramic views.
One of the designs was a cheeseburger and the other was a walking middle finger.
He and his bandmates, including Brian Littrell, 48, and Kevin Richardson, 51, were greeted with champagne on board before heading into the water for a swim.
The sighting came after Nick’s mother, Jane Carter, shared shocking photos of the room where her youngest son, Aaron, died on November 5, aged 34.
He expressed his opinion that the people who “harassed” the former child star on social media could have harmed him.
The Backstreet Boys have since wrapped up their Australian tour and are now in New Zealand.
AJ and his bandmates have been doing a lot of sightseeing while in Down Under for their recent tour dates. (Pictured: AJ on stage in Sao Paulo, Brazil, on January 27)
The Backstreet Boys (from left: Kevin Richardson, Brian Littrell, AJ McLean, Howie Dorough and Nick Carter) have wrapped up their Australian tour and are now in New Zealand.