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Ronan Keating lashes out at 'vicious' Louis Walsh and details Boyzone's 'toxic' infighting as he reflects on boy band's bitter final days before splitting


The toxic infighting that plagued Boyzone has been revealed in a new docuseries detailing the Nineties' boyband rise and fall.

In 1999, while still a member of Boyzone, Ronan recorded a version of When You Say Nothing at All for the movie Notting Hill which peaked at number one in the UK charts and sparked his decision to pursue a solo career, meaning the band went on hiatus. Boyzone: No Matter What charts the rise and fall of the Irish band (L-R Ronan , Mickey Graham, Stephen Gately, Shane Lynch and Keith Duffy in 1994) Yet despite initially finding success as a solo artist, work started to dry up and after a public smear campaign from both Louis and the remaining Boyzone members he decided to come back to the group.

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