They were one of the biggest boy bands of all time – until they fell apart spectacularly. Now, the story of Boyzone is being told once more, via a new documentary. Titled Boyzone: No Matter What ...
Louis Walsh made a damning statement about Boyzone following the band branding the manager’s treatment as ‘cruel’.
Boyzone founder and X Factor judge Louise Walsh spoke out about his Waldenstrom's Macroglobulinemia diagnosis for the first ...
Iconic pop band Boyzone was originally a six-piece before band manager Louis Walsh sacked two stars for 'not fitting in'. New Sky documentary Boyzone: No Matter What highlights there were actually two ...
Boyzone singer Shane Lynch revealed that there were two members of the band who were unceremoniously axed by their manager Louis Walsh because they "didn't fit in" ...
Ronan Keating, Stephen Gately, Shane Lynch, Keith Duffy and Mikey Graham wanted to be famous with a bit of dosh on the side.
Stephen Gately's widow Andrew Cowles insist that Louis isn’t “a baddie” after the music mogul was branded “a monster” in ...
The new Boyzone documentary has been slammed by an X Factor star, who reckons Louis Walsh is being edited unfairly. The three-part Sky series called Boyzone: No Matter What, looks back at the Irish ...
But since its release, Boyzone: No Matter What viewers have had some very harsh words to say about manager Louis Walsh's treatment of band members Stephen Gateley and Mikey Graham. One scene in ...
The band's manager maintained a working relationship with The Sun's show business reporter Rav Singh, who later outed Stephen Gately's homosexuality. Paul Martin of the Irish Mirror also spoke about ...