Boyzone’s hotly-anticipated documentary is ... and fall out with former manager Louis Walsh. Today's top videos Louis is forced to face hard claims in the show that he betrayed Mikey Graham ...
Fans have been left offended by former X Factor judge Louis Walsh’s “horrendous” reaction to a headline about the late Boyzone singer Stephen Gately. No Matter What, released on 2 February ...
Alongside the strains of fame, another topic that’s sure to be discussed is Boyzone’s relationship with their former manager, Louis Walsh. There’s been plenty of bad blood between Walsh and ...
Former X Factor judge Louis Walsh has been locked in a Celebrity Big Brother feud since leaving the house last year as he refused to stay in touch with his housemates ...
Now, Boyzone is back in the spotlight with a new three-part documentary detailing the Irish group’s rise to fame. Airing on Sky Documentaries and available on Now TV, it goes behind the scenes and ...
In Sky’s Boyzone: No Matter What documentary, Irish crooner Ronan Keating spoke about the pressure he felt in the band, and how fake stories fed to the press by Louis Walsh were affecting him. Now ...
While Boyzone are on hiatus, Westlife are still going strong 26 years later making them arguably the most successful band to come from Ireland.
Boyzone members Ronan Keating, Shane Lynch and Keith Duffy speak to Yahoo UK about their experience with manager Louis Walsh at the height of their fame. In new BBC documentary Boybands Forever, ...
who has starred in Oscar-nominated films such as In Bruges and The Banshees of Inisherin almost hit the dizzying heights of fame by joining Irish boyband Boyzone. Speaking on popular Irish chat show ...
Boyzone went global after they were formed in 1993 by X Factor judge Louis Walsh, and together, Ronan Keating, Keith Duffy, Stephen Gately, Mikey Graham and Shane Lynch sold more than 25 million ...