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Boyzone's Mikey Graham, 52, looks unrecognisable as he details leaving behind 'toxic fame' for reclusive life in Ireland... as one band member admits he hasn't spoken to him in FOUR years
With six number one UK singles, five number one albums and more than 25 million records sold across the globe, Boyzone were second only to Take That in the mid-90s.
In a first look at a forthcoming three-part Sky Documentaries series charting the Irish pop group's creation, breakthrough and commercial success, Graham admits he grew tired of the music industry before walking away for good. 'Now, thirty years on, all four remaining members - Ronan Keating, Keith Duffy, Shane Lynch and Michael ‘Mikey’ Graham, as well as their estranged manager, Louis Walsh – reveal the truth of what really happened, the extraordinary highs of their meteoric rise to fame, and the huge costs that being in a boyband had on each of them.' The three-part show, which is set to air on Sky Documentaries and NOW on February 2, gives fans a look at the 'fame, fall outs and tragedy' of the Irish band, who formed in 1993 before splitting seven years later [L-R Ronan Keating, Mikey Graham, Stephen Gately, Shane Lynch and Keith Duffy]
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