Boyzone Docuseries Explores Conflicts and Tragedies
Boyzone Docuseries Explores Conflicts and Tragedies

Boyzone Docuseries Explores Conflicts and Tragedies

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Boyzone's new documentary, 'No Matter What,' airing on February 2, delves into the band's tumultuous history marked by internal conflicts and personal tragedies. Mikey Graham has distanced himself from the group, citing the 'toxic' atmosphere during their final tour as a primary reason, and has not reunited with his bandmates for the documentary's premiere events. Ronan Keating, who has struggled with the loss of bandmate Stephen Gately and past disputes with manager Louis Walsh, reflects on his ambition for a solo career which contributed to the group's tensions and eventual hiatus. The documentary further explores these dynamics, revealing the band's journey from massive success to personal strife, including Ronan's candid admission of the 'painful' process of revisiting their past. Shane Lynch and Keith Duffy also express their mixed feelings towards Walsh, acknowledging his role in their success but also highlighting past grievances. Despite these challenges, the surviving members offer a heartfelt tribute to Stephen Gately, emphasizing the deep bonds forged during their rise to fame.

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