The New Kids on the Block musician stopped by Xfinity in Cherry Hill for a free meet-and-greet with fans to promote new TV show ‘Return of the Mac’
Turns out, Joey McIntyre’s still got the right stuff.
Hundreds of fans turned out for a free meet-and-greet with the musician and actor last Saturday at the new Xfinity store in Cherry Hill. McIntyre, rising to stardom as the youngest member of boy band New Kids on the Block in the ’80s and ’90s, was there to promote his new television series “Return of the Mac” — and also, evidently, to make long held teen dreams come true for some of his biggest fans.
“I’ve been obsessed with New Kids since I was 15 and I’ve never met one in person,” Janey Kazazian said. Sporting her 1989 NKOTB tour jacket and an array of swag buttons, Kazazian drove from Randolph with her sister Karen Kerschbaum — who came all the way from Tolland, Conn. — to meet their teenage idol.
“I don’t think the jacket’s been out of the closet in 20-some odd years,” Kazazian said with a laugh, “but I felt it was fitting.”
Most of the fanwomen found out about McIntyre’s appearance via social media. The Facebook page for the event was aflutter with activity Saturday morning, with fans announcing their early morning arrivals — and need for coffee — and others asking the length of the line. Arriving early was critical since, depending on turnout, not all fans would be guaranteed a chance to meet McIntyre.
Heather Hadraba and Heidi Funk took that warning to heart. The sisters were first in line, arriving at 2 a.m. to stake out their spot on the sidewalk. Even the cold, misty rain that rolled through during the early morning hours couldn’t dampen their enthusiasm.
“We did not want to be in the back of the line,” Hadraba said.
Asked why, Funk had a simple answer and said with conviction: “He was my first crush!”
Fans brought along a myriad of NKOTB memorabilia, from VHS concert recordings to faded lunch boxes to tattered, well-loved posters. Lynn Promise clutched a Joey McIntyre doll, still in its box.
“I had the whole set of dolls growing up and somehow lost them along the way. So for my 40th birthday, my uncle gave me the whole set as a gift,” Promise said, adding she was bummed McIntyre wouldn’t be signing autographs. “But that’s OK. I’ll get the real thing.”
And when the real thing arrived just before 11 a.m., it was to a chorus of cheers. Indoors and out of the cold, McIntyre took a few minutes to discuss “Return of the Mac” before posing for selfies with his fans.
The reality-based comedy stars McIntyre alongside his real-life family in their real-life house, following his journey trying to become an actor, but instead halfheartedly taking on the role of a talk-show host on a small cable network.
McIntyre came up with the show’s concept alongside producer Paul Greenberg, who he met through Donnie Wahlberg, also of NKOTB stardom, and actress Jenny McCarthy.
“I had the kernel of the idea and we kind of twisted it around and made it a little bit more layered,” McIntyre said. “I’m playing myself, but it’s a scripted comedy. We’ve got great writers and the real deal production, so it’s good.”
“Return of the Mac” debuts at 8:30 p.m. on Wednesday, April 12, on PopTV, and if Saturday was any indication, South Jersey will certainly be tuning in.