If you grew up in the 90s, you likely fell in love with the Backstreet Boys at some point. Or maybe you were an NSYNC fan. Members of the BSB have gotten together to perform on their new Vegas tour and have also been working on individual projects and tackling fatherhood. They grow up so fast! Anyway, one member, Brian Littrell, has been focusing on something different. See, he wants to tackle private beach drama in Florida, and a Texas influencer is giving us the tea.
TikTok page @yaptrapped, which primarily shares pop culture and true crime news, clued us in on all the drama. It turns out Brian Littrell has been saying, “I Want It That Way” regarding an issue with his beachfront property. Now he’s moving forward with a lawsuit because he believes Florida police have failed to protect his beach for him. As yaptrapped explains, Brian is suing the Walton County Sheriff’s Department for “negligence” because the police won’t do anything about people trespassing on his land. If only I had so little to worry about in my own life.
After hiring security to oversee his land, Brian said on Fox’s America’s Newsroom, “We bought a home here on this private beach on the Gulf of America in order to be able to vacation in quiet, to be able to enjoy our time without any attention or drama.” Just using the “Gulf of America” in a real scenario sounds hilarious and tells you everything you probably need to know about ole’ Brian.
In the past, Brian has shown support numerous times for the Trump Administration, thanking Secret Service publicly for protecting him and utilizing the Parler “free speech” platform. Now, he says about his current situation the alleged trespassers are “people who believe that anyone who has succeeded and managed to live the American Dream must be bad people. They want it so no one owns anything, and everyone is happy, except it never works out that way.” Brian, are you getting a little political here and trying to diss the prospect of American socialism?
Brian has become repeatedly frustrated with Walton County after his company, BLB Beach Hut LLC, called their office and gained no response. In fact, they allege the “911 operator simply hung up” on them instead of dispatching an officer after they made three calls to 911 services. As yaptrapped believes, and I simply must agree, Brian is entitled and there are bigger things to worry about in this world.
Since then, many people have shared their opinions on the matter. One person said, “Satan help me, but I’m gonna side with the police here. Beyond the fact that they’re giant whiny babies, it’s not unreasonable for the police to take a long time to respond to non-emergency calls (especially calls as stupid as this one.)” The commenter then added, “Also, can we get rid of ‘private beaches’? I’m sick of the rich taking over beautiful things and ruining them.” Another person suggested, “If he has a private beach then he can get private security for the beach. Stop complaining to the Police Officers. Thx.” I couldn’t agree more with this sentiment.