Boyzone documentary first look: Louis Walsh's shocking reaction to Stephen Gately's coming out is revealed as Ronan Keating breaks down in tears
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The new trailer for Boyzone's upcoming documentary No Matter What shows the band's former manager Louis Walsh's reaction to Stephen Gately publicly coming out. 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.
Part of the show will focus on the period in which late star Stephen, who died aged 33 in October 2009 , publicly came out as gay, with the singer forced to do so after a publication gave him an ultimatum. And in the two-minute clip, Louis, 72, is seen smiling as he recalls the publicity garnered by Stephen's confession as he gleefully noted how the news made 'the front page'.
While Keith Duffy recalled how it was 'absolutely scandalous' how the paper had treated the late singer. Meanwhile, Ronan, 47, is seen breaking down in tears as he recollects the heartbreaking moment the band were told of Stephen's death, with it later being revealed his passing was caused by a pulmonary oedema due to an undiagnosed heart condition.
The new trailer for Boyzone 's upcoming documentary No Matter What shows the band's former manager Louis Walsh 's reaction to Stephen Gately publicly coming out. Part of the show will focus on the period in which late star Stephen, who died aged 33 in October 2009 , publicly came out as gay, with the singer forced to do so after a publication gave him an ultimatum.