Betrayed by Boyzone: I helped make the band £10m EACH with Louis Walsh and they never said thank you - then they said we ripped them off The record company boss who helped turned Boyzone into millionaire pop superstars has backed Louis Walsh in his war of words with the band who claim in a bombshell new documentary that Walsh was cruel and exploited them.
Paul revealed his relationship with Ronan became so toxic the singer asked to be moved when they were seated together on a flight to London] And he challenges the narrative in the forthcoming Sky documentary called No Matter What about their story that Walsh, 72, had taken advantage of Boyzone - pointing out that they made an estimated £50 million thanks to Walsh and himself.
Paul Keogh, 65, spent £500,000 and worked doggedly hard to launch Boyzone back in the mid-90s - but now thinks they have been ungrateful to the team that made them famous.
Boyzone, pictured here in Keogh's exclusive previously unseen pictures form their early days before they stormed the charts, went onto sell over 30million records and became the most popular boybands in both Ireland and the UK since Take That.
In the tell-all special charting the story of the Boyzone, Ronan and his bandmates talk about their rise to fame from their audition and first disastrous appearance on Irish TV]