Boyzone's Keith Duffy breaks down in tears at the premiere of the band's new tell-all docuseries remembering late bandmate Stephen Gately as he vows to never let his children become pop stars

Boyzone's Keith Duffy breaks down in tears at the premiere of the band's new tell-all docuseries remembering late bandmate Stephen Gately as he vows to never let his children become pop stars

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Boyzone's Keith Duffy breaks down in tears at the premiere of the band's new tell-all docuseries remembering late bandmate Stephen Gately as he vows to never let his children become pop stars
Published: Jan, 28 2025 00:39

Boyzone’s Keith Duffy broke down in tears tonight at the premiere of the group's new tell-all documentary as he remembered his late bandmate Stephen Gately. He was joined by Ronan Keating, 47, and Shane Lynch, 48, on Monday night as they reunited at the The Roundhouse for the premiere of their new Sky docuseries Boyzone: No Matter What.

 [The show features never-before-seen footage of manager Louis Walsh , who chose not to attend the premiere, and the band members, as well as interviews with those closest to the group.]
Image Credit: Mail Online [The show features never-before-seen footage of manager Louis Walsh , who chose not to attend the premiere, and the band members, as well as interviews with those closest to the group.]

The show features never-before-seen footage of manager Louis Walsh, who chose not to attend the premiere, and the band members, as well as interviews with those closest to the group. Mr Duffy, 50, wiped his tears as he tried to speak to the audience about Stephen who died from acute pulmonary oedema, a build-up of fluid on his lungs, in 2009.

 [Keith Duffy broke down in tears tonight at the premiere of the group's new tell-all documentary as he remembered his late bandmate Stephen Gately. (Pictured left to right: Ronan, Mickey, Stephen, Shane and Keith in 1994)]
Image Credit: Mail Online [Keith Duffy broke down in tears tonight at the premiere of the group's new tell-all documentary as he remembered his late bandmate Stephen Gately. (Pictured left to right: Ronan, Mickey, Stephen, Shane and Keith in 1994)]

Fellow Boyzone member Mr Keating stepped up to cover for Mr Duffy as he was overcome with emotion. But even he couldn't stop his voice trembling as he said: 'I'm sad for Stephen.'. Shane Lynch, Keith Duffy and Ronan Keating (L-R) delighted Boyzone fans on Monday night as they reunited at the The Roundhouse for the premiere of their new docuseries.

 [Before bursting into tears, Mr Duffy had admitted he would never let his children enter the world of showbusiness after his experience]
Image Credit: Mail Online [Before bursting into tears, Mr Duffy had admitted he would never let his children enter the world of showbusiness after his experience]

The show features never-before-seen footage of manager Louis Walsh , who chose not to attend the premiere, and the band members, as well as interviews with those closest to the group. Keith Duffy broke down in tears tonight at the premiere of the group's new tell-all documentary as he remembered his late bandmate Stephen Gately. (Pictured left to right: Ronan, Mickey, Stephen, Shane and Keith in 1994).

 [Mr Lynch also touched on the realities of being thrown into the world of pop stardom at a young age and the misconceptions around how glamourous it really is]
Image Credit: Mail Online [Mr Lynch also touched on the realities of being thrown into the world of pop stardom at a young age and the misconceptions around how glamourous it really is]

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