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Big Time Rush Virtually Reunite & It Feels Like 2010 All Over Again

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Big Time Rush hosted the reunion of a lifetime on Monday while each member stayed cooped up at home. And they advised their loyal fanbase to do the same."It has been a minute!" James Maslow exclaimed in the minute-long video, uploaded to BTR's Twitter and soundtracked by their groovy 2011 single "Windows Down." But the boys aren't surfing at the beach again like in their music video. "We wanted to jump on this virtual hangout and say hi and wish everybody well.

Hope you guys are all staying healthy during this crazy time.""It's a great time to stay connected like we are, and I think it's a great time to reach out to friends and family," Kendall Schmidt jumped in.As Logan Henderson asked everyone to "continue to stay home and stay safe" and.

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