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Boyzone No Matter What S01E01 (2025) [Full Movie] [Latest Version]Full EP - Full
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00:01The following programme contains strong language.
00:10Hello!
00:12No, far away, far away now.
00:14Faraway trivia.
00:16Stephen Gagey once lived in a faraway trivia.
00:18Hi Melinda, hello.
00:21Are you laughing? Are you laughing at me?
00:23No, no.
00:24We were the most unlikely bunch to succeed.
00:28We weren't perfect, we weren't polished.
00:30Shane! How are you?
00:32We were a bunch of kids, put together.
00:36Pushed out on a world stage.
00:38Don't know where Mikey is.
00:39Ah, there he is.
00:41Told to look like superstars.
00:43Good luck, guys.
00:44Perhaps that was part of our charm.
01:06And the winner is...
01:08MyZone!
01:16Look at that one.
01:17Look at that one.
01:19Turn that way, look at that one.
01:29There was a massive argument in the dressing room.
01:32And I lost the plot.
01:34The band imploded.
01:35I was ready to get the fuck out of there.
01:38It was a lonely time.
01:40Standing on stage in front of 100,000 people.
01:43Fucking lonely.
01:45It was absolutely scandalous, horrendous,
01:49what the newspaper did to Stephen.
01:51The famous Louis Watson.
01:53Louis hurt me.
01:54He knew how to hurt me.
01:57Vicious, bitchy, horrible things.
02:00I think he was afraid that the monster might become bigger than the creator.
02:04As it became bigger, so did their egos.
02:07They believed their own publicity.
02:10They forgot I wrote it.
02:11Good evening, Manchester!
02:17The boy's own singer, Stephen Gately, has died.
02:21He was 33.
02:25It's very hard.
02:35We loved each other, the five of us.
02:39But you never truly allow people to see all of you and who you are.
02:43I don't think I've processed everything that's happened in my life.
02:47I don't know how much they do know about me and my struggles.
02:53After 30 years, I think now's the time to talk about it and close this chapter in our lives.
02:59I don't know how much they do, but I'm still happy.
03:22Anyway, I tell you, I'll be in bed.
03:23Can you see me?
03:26How are we doing?
03:26I see you.
03:32OK, so I want you to sort of take me back, early 90s.
03:37Look, I'm back on it.
03:39And the 90s were a fucking blur.
03:46Three, two, one, go, Bobby!
04:03Another fantastic year for take-backs.
04:05They swept the smash-its home in a party board completely clean.
04:16In 1993, I was 16 years of age.
04:19I was at school.
04:21We were a working-class family in Dublin.
04:23Didn't have a lot of money.
04:25There was a story in the paper.
04:27They're holding auditions for the Irish answer to take that.
04:31This was right up my street.
04:33I love to sing, love to perform.
04:36It was happening that evening around the corner,
04:39and I remember just seeing these big lines of guys
04:42all down the stairs, outside, out onto the street, about 300 lads.
04:47I remember walking in and walking up the stairs
04:50and looking at these guys thinking,
04:52wow, they look like pop stars.
05:19I just remember thinking, I'm never going to get in.
05:22I clearly remember that, a million percent.
05:27But I got noticed by Louis Walsh.
05:36I'm just waking up properly.
05:38That's fine.
05:42I prefer ordinary people because they work harder
05:46and they do whatever you wanted to start.
05:50I wanted to do, like, an Irish version of take that.
05:54I was looking for boys with personality and talent and fun
05:59and Irish charm.
06:02I wanted that.
06:03It was all about what are girls going to like?
06:08I had met Shane before.
06:10Shane had a great look.
06:12And even if he wasn't a great singer,
06:14I was going to work with him.
06:20I would have been 17 years old.
06:22I worked for my dad as a car mechanic,
06:25working underneath cars,
06:27fucking rain running down the back of your neck.
06:30Louis Walsh promised us the sun, moon and stars
06:34from the beginning.
06:36He goes, lads, I'm going to make this happen
06:38and you're going to be big pop stars around the world.
06:41And we went, OK, and believed him.
06:44They were so keen.
06:45They so wanted something different in their lives.
06:48They were doing nothing.
06:49And this was a chance of something great.
06:52Oh, can't you see it, baby?
06:57You've got me going crazy.
07:01I do remember Stephen Gately.
07:04Steele.
07:05Steele just had this charisma that was crazy.
07:08And he knew how to be a pop star.
07:10He had, he just had it.
07:12He had that thing.
07:14I was still at school doing my final exams.
07:18But I love singing.
07:19I go around all day, every day singing.
07:22Singing, singing, singing.
07:24I always knew that I wanted to be successful
07:26in the entertainment business,
07:29no matter what.
07:34All of us had to sing.
07:35And then they stopped playing the keyboards
07:39and they wanted to see us dancing.
07:45They put on various songs and called different names
07:48and we'd have to jump up and dance around the room.
07:52So, of course, what did I do was pull my clothes off.
07:56Rightly or wrongly, that's what I did.
07:58And I kind of danced and probably gyrated.
08:03I was 19 at the time.
08:05Dropped out of college.
08:06I was living in an apartment.
08:08It was more of a squat.
08:11I'm going to be brutally honest and say,
08:13I definitely think, you know,
08:15I was put into the band because of how I looked at the time.
08:18I don't think I was taken on because of my voice.
08:21Well, they had to look good.
08:23It wasn't just all about the vocals.
08:25They had to look good.
08:27You had to get girls' attention.
08:28Show me your sir legs.
08:30Roman.
08:31Keating.
08:31Keating.
08:32Rich.
08:33Rich.
08:34Steven.
08:35Keith.
08:35Louis picked six.
08:38Steven.
08:40Shane.
08:40Keith.
08:42Myself.
08:43And then two other lads, Richard and Mark.
08:47And that was boys' own.
08:50We were all young, 16, 17, 18-year-old boys.
08:55Nobody prepares a teenager
08:58for the world that they're about to live in.
09:01Nobody prepares them for the pressure cooker
09:03that they're about to kind of jump into.
09:05OK, well, who is who now?
09:06You identify yourself.
09:07I'm Ronan Keating.
09:08Ronan Keating.
09:08Where are you from?
09:09I'm from Sorge.
09:10From Sorge.
09:10OK, and who are you?
09:11I'm Mark Walton.
09:12Mark Walton from?
09:13Rohini.
09:14Rohini.
09:14Keith Duffy.
09:15Rohini.
09:15Rohini.
09:16Shane Lynch.
09:17Rohini.
09:17Richard Rock.
09:18Rob Mines.
09:18Steven Gatling.
09:19Seventh place.
09:21The next day, we get a call to say
09:24we're going on The Late Late Show tonight,
09:25which in Ireland is the biggest,
09:28it's the biggest TV show in the country.
09:30I was told you don't play any instruments at all.
09:33None of you.
09:33I was also told that you don't sing at all.
09:37None of you.
09:39And Louis Walsh said,
09:40you're going to perform on The Late Late Show live.
09:42And we said, perform what?
09:44We haven't learned anything.
09:45We don't know each other that well.
09:47You know, perform what?
09:48It doesn't matter.
09:49We'll make it up.
09:50We just need to get you on TV.
09:51We need to get you in the papers
09:52and we need to get you on TV.
09:54So we didn't sing anything.
09:55We just danced to a piece of music.
09:57And it was, yeah, it was pretty,
09:59it was a moment.
10:01All right.
10:01Okay.
10:02Cue the music.
10:03Let's hear it.
10:22Oh God, it hurts now today.
10:2530 years later, it still hurts.
10:32But we were loving it.
10:33We didn't care.
10:34We didn't give a shit.
10:36We loved it.
10:41I don't think there's any love-hate relationship with that video whatsoever.
10:45I fucking hate it.
10:46I hate it so much.
10:49But how I felt at the time was great because I'm on the telly doing a little dance.
10:56I'm in a band.
10:59Knowing the journey had begun.
11:03After the late, late, we thought we were pop stars.
11:07After some photo shoots we did,
11:10Louis Waltz wasn't happy.
11:11Visually wasn't happy with how we were looking.
11:15And these other two guys,
11:17Mark Walton and Richard Rock,
11:21he just decided that they didn't fit in the group.
11:23He decided that they didn't gel.
11:26And the two of them were out.
11:28I thought, holy shit.
11:30Like, if Louis could get rid of two members of the band,
11:32he'd get rid of any one of us at any moment.
11:33So you've got to work harder,
11:35ten times harder than anybody else to keep your position in the band.
11:41I had to let them know that they could all be replaced at any time.
11:47I had to make sure they were hungry and they were ambitious
11:49and they didn't take anything for granted.
11:53I was like that from day one.
11:57They were all insecure
12:00because they didn't know whether they were going to make it or not.
12:03They just had ambition.
12:05That was the one thing they all had.
12:07They all had great dreams and great ambitions,
12:10as did I.
12:12I knew five was the perfect number.
12:16If somebody leaves, you still have four left, so you're okay.
12:20So five was the perfect number.
12:22And we got Michael Graham in.
12:26When Mick joined the band, he came in, the other two have left and this is the guy.
12:31He's number five.
12:33He was very talented, very openly talented.
12:37He could write songs and he could sing and he could play and he could do all of that.
12:43So he was an immediate talent, yes, for sure.
12:46He had a really cool look, you know.
12:48I just thought, oh, he's cool, man.
12:49And Mick always had a guitar on his back and a foil full of songs under his arm
12:54and that was kind of his thing.
12:58I've not spoke to Mick for four years.
13:03I think there's an element of industry that damaged him.
13:10If I'm being honest, I think Mikey was a little bit lost in a boy band.
13:16Mikey himself is quite the recluse.
13:20Okay.
13:21That's it.
13:22One take two.
13:23Yeah.
13:31I just want to give my own honest account of my experience in the band
13:40and that is very, very different from the other guys.
13:55In the very early days, everything was brand new to us
14:00and we had our whole future ahead of us.
14:03And nobody had yet been tainted by any of the negative aspects of fame.
14:16We spent 1994 traveling around Ireland in a white transit van,
14:21top to bottom, north, south, east, west.
14:25We traveled everywhere.
14:28We had some crack.
14:29We had some crack in the back of that transit van.
14:32It was a perfect fit.
14:33It just felt like I had a family around me.
14:36The boys were family.
14:39It was great.
14:50We were traveling around Ireland and playing venues that weren't venues,
14:54you know, tables that were taped together in a nightclub.
15:00We mimed two backing tracks.
15:04We only had two live microphones and what we would do is we had three dummy microphones.
15:09We choreographed movements so that we could turn and our backs would be to the audience
15:14and we could swap mics so that everybody got a chance to talk live between songs and do their link.
15:20Well, watch us take a look at that one.
15:23The girls all loved us, the girls rushed up to the front, but guys hated us.
15:28They'd throw ice cubes at us and throw coins at us and they'd boo us.
15:33There was loads of points where I thought, oh, I'm wasting my time.
15:37This is not going to make any money or not going to be successful for anybody.
15:41And I had a lot of sleepless nights.
15:46But I knew they had something.
15:48And I thought, let's make the record to get them noticed, get them attention.
15:53And we borrowed the money.
15:56It was 10,000 quid.
15:58And we recorded the song.
16:00I get a call from Louis saying that myself, Stephen and Ronan
16:07were being sent over to record the first boys' own song.
16:13The three of us were sent over to London.
16:17They obviously kind of knew from the auditions
16:20that Duda lads had stronger singing voices than Shane and I.
16:24And for that reason, there was no need for the additional expense
16:27of two more flights and two more hotel rooms and whatever.
16:31We just felt absolutely robbed.
16:33We felt, that's not fair.
16:35There wasn't a lot of money for flights,
16:36so I just brought the best singers with me.
16:39Our parents paid for the flights.
16:41For Shane and I to join the other three lads.
16:43My parents certainly didn't have a lot of money,
16:45so they would have had to scrimp and scrape
16:47to get the money together for my flight, but they did.
16:50Right, lads, let me explain what's going to happen.
16:52All of you, one at a time, are going to start out
16:55listening to what's on tape and copying it.
16:57I've done this for a few years, I know what I'm talking about.
16:59And we went to meet this guy called Ian Levine,
17:02who was the big pop producer at the time.
17:04He produced Bad Boys, Inc. and Early Take That.
17:08So this was a big deal for Boyzone to get in the room.
17:10And we recorded the Detroit Spinner song,
17:15Work On My Way Back To You.
17:17One by one, he'd pull us in studio
17:20to record the lead vocal on the track.
17:25And we were testing vocals,
17:27and Stephen sang and Mikey sang,
17:29and then Ian Levine says to Louis,
17:31get rid of the blonde one, he can't sing.
17:35And I guess I didn't cut the mustard,
17:37I wasn't good enough.
17:38Mikey and Stephen were immediately good enough.
17:46You know, I found it very hard.
17:50I was 16 years of age.
17:53That could have broken me.
17:54That was a very, very tough thing to go through,
17:56to be told that get rid of the blonde one, he can't sing.
18:00So we recorded the song,
18:03myself, Stephen, doing the lead vocals.
18:06It felt good.
18:08It felt positive.
18:10I get into the band because I love to do music,
18:13to write music.
18:15So I felt that the future seems kind of brighter
18:19if it means that I can progress
18:23as a singer in this band
18:26onto bigger and better things.
18:34There are a bunch of lads from North Dublin
18:37who are being promoted as Ireland's answer
18:39to take that.
18:40Would you please welcome
18:42Boyzone.
18:48Working my way back to you
18:49was only for Irish release
18:51and I don't think we had
18:53an official record deal at that time.
18:55I think we had a one-song deal
18:56in Ireland.
18:57I used to love to make you cry
19:01It made me feel like a man inside
19:04We did all the work over here,
19:07all the television work, radio work,
19:09everything.
19:10Everything non-stop.
19:11I keep working my way back to you, babe
19:15With a burning love inside
19:19Working my way back to you
19:20went to number three, I believe,
19:22in the charts in Ireland.
19:23So we got quite successful in Ireland
19:25with a number three hit.
19:26That signaled to the UK
19:28that Ireland had a band
19:31that were worth checking out.
19:34Pollydaw Records,
19:35they came over to Ireland
19:37and they offered us a global deal.
19:42So this was our big break.
19:43This was our really big break.
19:45It was a big moment for the band.
19:47The record company said
19:49send your best singers
19:51let's make the best record.
19:53Name, age and where you're from.
19:54OK, my name is Mikey Graham.
19:56I had to pick who I wanted
19:58to be at the lead singers.
19:59Michael.
20:00There was part of me
20:01that made me believe
20:02that I maybe wasn't as good
20:05as I thought I was
20:06and that maybe I didn't have
20:08a position in the band
20:09or a place in the band.
20:10And I'm Ronan Keating
20:12from Swords.
20:12I'm 17.
20:15Ronan, he was passionate.
20:16He was driven.
20:19Is he competitive?
20:21Yes, hugely competitive.
20:22He would do whatever
20:24he needed to do to win
20:25to get what he wanted.
20:29I was a sprinter
20:3010, 11, 12, 13, 14
20:32and I won the Irish title.
20:35I took a bit of that with me
20:36when I went into the band.
20:39I was trying to impress Louis
20:40because he was the manager.
20:41He had already gotten rid
20:42of two members in the band.
20:45I had to impress Louis.
20:47So I was attentive.
20:49I was professional.
20:50Tried to always make myself
20:51look like a pop star.
20:54Ronan was always
20:55trying to prove himself
20:56as a singer,
20:57as an artist,
20:58as an all-rounder.
21:00He always wanted to be
21:01the front man in the band
21:02and good for him.
21:04That's what made him
21:04into Ronan.
21:05He had ambition.
21:07I don't think people realise
21:08how much work it is.
21:09It's non-stop all the time.
21:11Work and work and work.
21:11It's very easy.
21:12Don't worry.
21:12We have a great time.
21:14Look at this guy here.
21:15Say hello to the Cowan.
21:16This is Louis Walsh.
21:17Yes.
21:18The famous Louis Walsh
21:19that you hear so much about.
21:21I decided Ronan and Stephen
21:22were the lead singers.
21:25I knew Stephen and Ronan
21:27had something special
21:29and I knew girls liked them
21:31and I knew they wanted it
21:33so badly.
21:35I couldn't take a chance.
21:37I had to make the best record
21:38with the best singers.
21:39That was it.
21:40There was no favouritism
21:42as such.
21:43Stephen Gatley.
21:44Without any word
21:46to anybody,
21:47Ronan was taking
21:48the lead role.
21:53I was upset about it
21:55at the time.
21:56I tried to convey that
21:59but it fell upon dead ears.
22:01Listen, they all wanted
22:02to be lead singer.
22:03Ronan and Stephen were
22:05and that was it.
22:06End of story.
22:10Stephen and I went in,
22:11did the vocals
22:12on that first big single
22:13in the UK.
22:15Couldn't wait for my mum
22:16to hear it.
22:17That's what I was most excited about.
22:21Oh wow, I made that.
22:23You know, that kind of feeling
22:24that I made that,
22:25it's mad.
22:31Britain's number two
22:32is that old Osmund's classic
22:33Love Me For A Reason.
22:34They're here,
22:34they're live on stage
22:35with their biggest fan,
22:37Boyzone.
22:53And then Love Me For A Reason
22:55goes number two
22:55in the charts
22:56at Christmastime.
22:58I never had to look back
22:59after that
22:59because once that single
23:01was a hit,
23:01I was seen as a singer
23:02in the band
23:03and I established myself
23:05as a singer.
23:06Boyzone was never going
23:07to change after that
23:08and I think we all felt that.
23:09We all knew we were,
23:11we had a place in the band.
23:13Don't love me for fun, girl
23:15Let me be the one, girl
23:18Love me for a reason
23:21Let the reason be love
23:24That was the beginning
23:25of a hard struggle
23:27for me through years.
23:32My confidence
23:33that I had beforehand
23:34about music
23:37fell to the floor.
23:43And it was a bit heartbreaking
23:44I'll be honest with you
23:45when you see an audience
23:47full of posters
23:49you know
23:50for Steve
23:50and Roland
23:51and Shane
23:52and Keith
23:53and then you might see
23:55the odd one
23:55with Mikey, you know.
23:57Remember, I was 21
23:59As a kid
24:00that was tough
24:03and Louis
24:04went from one day
24:05speaking with me
24:07to never speaking
24:09to me for seven years
24:10and I never knew why
24:12I had absolutely
24:13no idea why
24:15I just thought
24:16he didn't like me.
24:18I probably ignored him
24:19a little bit
24:21not realising
24:22but it's because
24:23the others were so full on
24:24I thought he was happy
24:26being Michael
24:27and being
24:28the quiet one
24:29at the back.
24:37I was kind of struggling
24:38with wanting to
24:40contribute
24:41more musically
24:42so the record company
24:44sent me
24:45away on my own
24:46I was working
24:47in this
24:48other studio
24:49and really hoping
24:51that
24:51what I came up with
24:53would be
24:54considered.
24:56brought my stuff back
24:57to the record company
24:58and they already had
24:59the album done
25:00in London
25:01and I wasn't on
25:02the album at all
25:04don't even think
25:05of singing it
25:07that hard
25:07that hard
25:14in that loss of ambition
25:17high spiritedness
25:18vitality
25:19when that left me
25:21a lot of things
25:22left me
25:22my interest
25:24in
25:24my own appearance
25:28and I didn't drink
25:30until I turned
25:31about 24
25:3224-ish
25:34and I was introduced
25:35to Jack Daniels
25:36and Coca-Cola
25:38and that became
25:39the thing
25:39that kind of
25:40got me through
25:41the next few years
25:42of the sadness
25:44and the disenchantment
25:47I was very
25:49frustrated
25:49angry
25:50depressed
25:52because of all
25:54of that
25:54I would
25:55withdraw
25:57from
25:58the band
26:01the truth is
26:03I don't know
26:04how bad it got
26:05because I didn't
26:05talk to him
26:06the truth is
26:07I didn't recognize
26:09any of his struggles
26:11I know Mick
26:12suffered from
26:13sleep
26:14he was an
26:15insomniac
26:16and I think
26:17part of that
26:18was pressure
26:18part of that
26:19was mental struggle
26:20part of that
26:20was you know
26:22frustration
26:22but I don't know
26:23how bad it was
26:24because we didn't
26:25talk
26:30I also
26:31had a young
26:32daughter
26:32so I had
26:33that responsibility
26:35financially
26:35to make sure
26:36that she and her
26:37mother were
26:37taken care of
26:38but to be honest
26:42if it wasn't
26:43for the
26:43responsibilities
26:44I had in life
26:45like my daughter
26:47you know
26:48I would have
26:49walked
26:49and I nearly
26:50did a couple
26:50of times
26:51to like
26:52kind of
26:52calm down
26:53and realize
26:54the financial
26:55impact
26:56it would have
26:57on my family
26:59so I stayed
27:00around
27:06I think
27:07there was still
27:08a lot of
27:09issues
27:11and maybe
27:11I'm to blame
27:12for that
27:12maybe I
27:14should have
27:14paid more
27:15attention
27:15and maybe
27:15reached out
27:16to people
27:17that I felt
27:17were struggling
27:20but I was
27:21very hungry
27:21and I wanted
27:22to be great
27:23and I wanted
27:23to have my
27:24opportunities
27:24and it created
27:25resentment
27:27and if there's
27:28a resentment
27:29all sorts
27:30of demons
27:31can appear
27:31all sorts of demons
27:56can appear
27:58Boyzone hats
27:59we were on all
28:00the UK TV shows
28:01Pepsi Chart Show
28:02Top of the Pops
28:03going live
28:04Boyzone was on
28:06everything
28:06I will Boyzone
28:07this is our new
28:08single
28:09Key to My Life
28:15our first album
28:17was number one
28:19we had made it
28:20at that point
28:21that was just
28:21wow
28:22us five lads
28:24from Dublin
28:25got this far
28:26it went crazy
28:27for Boyzone
28:30I'm fucked
28:31just travelling
28:33constantly
28:33airports
28:34airplanes
28:35vehicle
28:37TV studio
28:38radio station
28:39hi I'm Keith
28:41and I'm Ronan
28:42and we're from
28:42Boyzone
28:43and you're watching
28:44Johnny's Hit Parade
28:44hi I'm Keith
28:45and I'm Ronan
28:47you just do it
28:48on your own
28:49so what did he grab
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28:58Street
28:59they would literally
29:01work you from
29:01early in the morning
29:02like live radio show
29:035 or 6 in the morning
29:04to live TV show
29:06at 11 o'clock at night
29:12you're just so tired
29:13when you're finished
29:14working you can't sleep
29:15we're away
29:17we're in a hotel
29:17in Germany
29:18we go to the bar
29:19you know
29:20we get drunk
29:21you go to bed
29:22you wake up
29:22you've got a hangover
29:23and you do it all over again
29:24the 8 special guests
29:26in the studio
29:27are
29:27Boyzone
29:28great
29:28Louis never travelled
29:30with us
29:31you know
29:31the odd time
29:32if it was something big
29:33if you're playing Wembley
29:34but on the day to day
29:36slogging away
29:37Louis hated to travel
29:39oh I'm in Dublin
29:40I hardly
29:41I didn't want to go with them
29:42oh god no
29:43I don't think they knew
29:45what I actually did
29:47I don't think they knew
29:49the work that actually
29:50I did behind the scenes
29:51at all
29:51they've no idea
29:53I think they just thought
29:54I made phone calls
29:55and it all happened
29:55but it wasn't just like that
29:57really
30:02I don't think
30:03Boyzone probably realised
30:05how instrumental
30:06he was
30:07to their success
30:09there was
30:10Take That
30:12who were cleaning up
30:13and then there was
30:14Boyzone
30:14who needed to do
30:16something fast
30:17to get people's attention
30:19next to this
30:20massive boy band
30:21and Louis knew
30:22exactly what to do
30:24and exactly how to do it
30:25and that was
30:26through the tabloid press
30:28I was working
30:30as the Irish Mirror
30:31showbiz editor
30:32my job essentially
30:34was to go and get
30:34the biggest stories
30:35about the biggest stars
30:37every day you're challenged
30:39with beating
30:39every other newspaper
30:41and there were no rules
30:42there were no rules
30:44the only rule
30:45was you had to win
30:45so for me
30:47it was made very clear
30:50when I got
30:51into the Mirror
30:52that
30:53the sun
30:54were beating us
30:56this is one of the first
30:56conversations I had
30:57with my boss
30:57the sun
30:58are beating us
30:59every day
31:00on Boyzone
31:01I didn't give a fuck
31:02a year ago
31:03he said
31:04because they were
31:05putting out a load
31:05of old tat
31:06around Ireland
31:07now London
31:08are getting obsessed
31:09with them
31:09and I need you
31:11to become their best mate
31:13I remember
31:14I remember sitting down
31:16and being told to call
31:18this guy
31:19called Louis Walsh
31:24so I rang him
31:26and surprisingly
31:27he didn't just slam down
31:28the phone and say
31:28put in an interview request
31:30like everybody else
31:30he said
31:31give me a call back
31:32in two days
31:32and I'll have a story
31:34for you
31:35I always had a really
31:36good relationship
31:37with all the people
31:38in the press
31:38and the tabloids
31:40were very important
31:41so you know
31:42I kept them on side
31:43I gave them stories
31:44I told them things
31:46Louis Walsh to me
31:47is the master
31:49and in 20 years
31:50of journalism
31:51is the master
31:53puppeteer
31:53of the press
31:54I mean
31:55you can't underestimate
31:56how he
31:57rewrote the rule book
31:59about engagement
32:01with the press
32:01and why you should do that
32:02he was
32:03access all areas
32:06and he did play games
32:08he was shrewd
32:09he knew what the press needed
32:13if there wasn't a story
32:14going around
32:15Louis would get you one
32:16and it didn't matter
32:17what you wrote
32:18as long as you wrote
32:21I didn't realise
32:22how much we were
32:23in the tabloids
32:24like twice a week
32:25for five years
32:27we were written about
32:30and we were out
32:31of the country
32:31so much
32:32that you know
32:32we'd speak to our mums
32:33or dads
32:34and they say
32:35oh I just read this
32:36in the paper
32:37is it true
32:37and we're like
32:37no it's not true
32:39who said that
32:40and you'd never know
32:41who said it
32:44oh yeah
32:45I mean sometimes
32:46the boys
32:46would read stories
32:48in the papers
32:48about themselves
32:49that weren't true
32:51and they'd say
32:51who told them that
32:52we
32:53no I did
32:54I told them
32:55because I am
32:56promoting you
32:57I make them up
32:58sometimes
32:59but that's fine
33:03he believed
33:04any story
33:05was a good story
33:05any story
33:07he would make up
33:08stories constantly
33:09about the band
33:10about relationships
33:11with girlfriends
33:12that were non-existent
33:15like plane crashes
33:17that were not true
33:19I had them in a plane crash
33:21once in Australia
33:22and I forgot to tell
33:23the families I made it up
33:24but there was no
33:25plane crash
33:26but it got a good story
33:28did you ever feel
33:29guilty about it
33:30I never felt guilty
33:31about it
33:31no way
33:32I was promoting them
33:33I was doing my job
33:35I would do it all again
33:37yeah absolutely
33:37I'd do even more now
33:45the invasion of the tabloids
33:47was damaging
33:48it scared us
33:50I mean it was hugely scary
33:52what the media did to you
33:53to us all
33:54having no control
33:56people making assumptions
33:58on who you are
33:59from what they read
34:00in the papers
34:00the five of us
34:02were massively affected
34:03by that
34:05we all had our fair share
34:07of stories in the paper
34:08that affect us
34:08in different ways
34:09the one
34:11who really had it the most
34:14was Stephen Gately
34:15I'd say
34:24at the time
34:26Stephen Gately
34:27was very much
34:29a dream ticket
34:31for the tabloids
34:33because every girl
34:34in the country
34:34was madly in love
34:35with him
34:37and Louis
34:38handed me
34:39a dream story
34:40an almost
34:40inconceivably
34:43fantastical
34:44showbiz
34:45home run
34:46he said
34:46okay
34:47I'm giving this
34:49only to you
34:52Stephen Gately
34:53and Baby Spice
34:54are secretly dating
34:55a dream
34:55and this way
34:56and this way
34:57you two
34:57this is the girl's one
35:00now this time
35:01the Spice Girls
35:03are zigzagaring
35:05around the world
35:06I mean
35:06people were
35:08obsessed with them
35:10on a global level
35:11say boys are one of the
35:15and Stephen Gately
35:16and Stephen Gately was single
35:17all the time
35:20so you don't take a step back
35:22to wonder if it could be true
35:23or if it's being exaggerated
35:24you don't care
35:25it's a home run
35:26they said it
35:27print print print
35:29and it did
35:30I mean
35:30it went everywhere
35:36Stephen
35:37he was living
35:38the dream
35:40but he had a big secret
35:42he didn't want anyone
35:43to know about it
35:44he was so scared
35:46he was so scared
35:47that it was going to kill
36:09his career
36:10the 96 was a very very special year
36:13I was 20 years of age
36:15we're playing Wembley
36:16it doesn't feel real
36:18you're still waiting
36:19for somebody to tell you
36:21you're an imposter
36:21what are you doing
36:22you shouldn't be doing this
36:23it was an absolute honour
36:26to perform for the fans
36:28there is nothing
36:30I can say to you
36:32that could describe
36:34the feeling of elation
36:41we went from strength
36:42to strength
36:42that we didn't dip
36:44we kept on building
36:46on what Boyzone world was
36:48it was huge
36:49you could do no wrong
36:52high chart positions
36:54sellout tours
36:55record breaking
36:56ticket sales
36:58it was so much fun
36:59so great
37:00my nickname is Homeboy
37:02because I'm always homesick
37:04I was born on St. Patrick's Day
37:05and I used to be a dance teacher
37:07who am I?
37:08so girls
37:09who is that homesick chappy?
37:10Steve
37:11from Boyzone
37:12is here
37:12stand around here
37:15Stephen
37:16he was actually
37:17from day one
37:18probably the most popular
37:20member of the band
37:20for girls
37:21he was the
37:23heartthrob
37:23not Ronan
37:25Stephen Galey
37:25was the heartthrob
37:31you know
37:31we were very close
37:33we had a great bond
37:34from very young
37:37pretty early on
37:38we had fans
37:40in the garden
37:41of our house
37:42like you know
37:43they'd be
37:44parked outside
37:45they'd be sleeping there
37:46my mother would be
37:47making them cups of tea
37:48he probably wouldn't
37:50come back for days
37:50and they'd be
37:51still sitting outside
37:52waiting for him
37:53you know
37:54sorry girls
37:55I'm actually walking
37:56you'll have to wait
37:56later on
37:57or something
38:01where's your camera?
38:03where's your camera?
38:05I love you
38:06can you go
38:08he was the childhood
38:09sweetheart
38:09of millions of girls
38:11they loved him
38:12Steve
38:13let us a kiss tonight
38:14let us a kiss
38:18that's why
38:19we had to just
38:20rush and rush
38:21because if he stayed
38:22out too long
38:22you will not
38:23get out
38:24and he had to
38:25negotiate his way
38:26through that
38:26you could tell
38:27that it'd taken
38:28a bit of a toll
38:29on him
38:30and we didn't know
38:32why at that time
38:33we didn't know
38:34why
38:35I certainly didn't
38:37Stephen
38:37I think
38:38I think
38:38he was probably
38:39about to go
38:39on a tour
38:42and he just
38:43said
38:44there's something
38:44I need to talk
38:45to you about
38:45you know
38:46I said
38:46yeah okay
38:47you know
38:47and I said
38:48well let's go
38:49for a coffee
38:50he just said
38:51that yeah
38:52I'm gay
38:53he hadn't said
38:55anything to anyone
38:56in my family
38:57you know
38:59you know
39:00until he told me
39:02I knew
39:03the minute I met him
39:04that
39:05he
39:06was
39:08on the bus
39:09the same bus
39:11as me
39:11and
39:12there was something
39:14about the shared
39:15experience
39:16pretty soon
39:17soon he gravitated
39:18towards me
39:19and
39:20started to tell me
39:21stuff
39:21and
39:22I worried for him
39:24there was
39:25a huge sense
39:27of vulnerability
39:30and
39:31I knew
39:32where he was from
39:33in Dublin
39:34so I knew
39:35it could never
39:35have been
39:36easy for him
39:38behind the Dublin
39:39financial centre
39:40one of the capital's
39:40symbols of power
39:41progress and wealth
39:42hides Sheriff's Street
39:44symbol of poverty
39:45dilapidation
39:46and urban decay
39:48we grew up
39:49in a place
39:50called Sheriff's Street
39:51tough
39:52tough area
39:53grown up
39:53like
39:53I had four
39:55brothers
39:55me and the boys
39:57had one bedroom
39:59myself and Stephen
40:00shared a bed
40:01he was down one end
40:02I was up the other
40:04you know
40:04it was hard
40:05for people
40:07Sheriff's Street
40:08was a very
40:09very rough
40:10and humble
40:11place
40:12and quite
40:13unforgiving
40:14and there would
40:15have been
40:16a dominance
40:19of criminality
40:20to try and break
40:21out of that
40:22was going to be
40:23a big deal
40:24because just
40:25saying you were
40:26from Sheriff's Street
40:27would have been
40:28a black mark
40:29against you
40:29going for a job
40:30going for anything
40:31I was just determined
40:33to be famous
40:34since I was around
40:36nine
40:37there's no one down
40:38my area
40:39that has made it
40:40I'm going to be the
40:41first to be well known
40:42throughout the world
40:44he knew that this was
40:45his ticket
40:46out
40:48of the life
40:49that he had
41:09I was suspicious
41:10that he was gay
41:11from day one
41:12but
41:13I knew he didn't want
41:14anyone to know
41:15about it
41:17Stephen knew
41:18that keeping
41:19shtum
41:20on his real nature
41:23was part of
41:24his ticket out
41:27we knew Stephen
41:28was gay
41:28Stephen
41:29came to us
41:30early doors of the band
41:31and he said it to us
41:32we were there for him
41:34as big brothers
41:35and protect him
41:36and look after him
41:36he was
41:38obviously concerned
41:39about the reaction
41:40that the fans would have
41:41to him being gay
41:42you're talking
41:4425 years ago
41:45it was a different world
41:46back then
41:48the Catholic Church
41:49had held
41:50a firm grip
41:51on Irish society
41:52Ireland was
41:54completely
41:55unwelcoming
41:56to gays
41:57teachers
41:58bank officials
42:00anybody like that
42:01who was outed
42:02had to leave the country
42:03they were disgraced
42:06in 1993
42:09homosexuality
42:10was decriminalised
42:11in Ireland
42:12but Stephen
42:13hadn't yet learned
42:14to accept
42:15that it was okay
42:16to be gay
42:16because
42:17nobody had
42:18it had literally
42:19just been decriminalised
42:21so
42:22you know
42:22the country
42:23was only catching up
42:24with
42:25the rest of the world
42:28and
42:29Stephen
42:30was caught
42:30in the crossfire
42:31will you welcome
42:32please
42:32boys own
42:33Stephen Gaitling
42:38I think Stephen's
42:39biggest fear
42:40was
42:41rejection
42:41so what's all this
42:43stuff about Kerryann
42:44I don't know
42:44where it sprang from
42:45do you know her
42:46yeah I know her well
42:47yeah she's a really nice girl
42:48you know she's done well
42:49and we've known each other
42:50over the past few years
42:51but there's no romance there
42:52at all
42:53no there's no romance there
42:53what about Mandy Smith
42:54we had her on the show
42:55Mandy
42:56bless her
42:56yeah
42:57he was trying
42:57to straddle both worlds
42:59and keep everybody happy
43:01do you think there's all this
43:02pressure coming on you
43:03because all the other lads
43:04that the forums
43:04are spoken for
43:05see I get asked this
43:06all the time
43:07I mean every interview
43:08we do with every magazine
43:09they always ask you know
43:11you're the only one left
43:11what's the story
43:12when I find the right person
43:13and when I settle down
43:14then you know
43:15I'll be happy
43:16and I'll let people know
43:17but at the moment
43:18I'm just
43:19his struggle was eating him alive
43:21from the moment
43:22Stephen got up in the morning
43:24until he went to bed
43:25at night
43:26he was overwhelmingly afraid
43:29that he was going
43:30to be exposed
43:33how do you cope
43:34with the success
43:35of the kind of media attention
43:36it is quite difficult for me
43:38I do find it hard to cope
43:39at times
43:40and I just like to
43:41shut myself in
43:42in my room
43:45I'm sensitive
43:46and I can get very upset easily
43:47but um
43:49you know
43:49I have four great friends
43:51look after me
43:53Stephen was incredibly fragile
43:56he was a fragile person
43:57and it wouldn't take much
43:59to push him
44:00there was many a time
44:01when he would lock himself
44:03in a hotel room
44:04and we couldn't get him out
44:05he was always on his phone
44:07and you'd never know
44:07who he was on the phone to
44:08he was always stressed out
44:09he had a lot of anxiety
44:11going on in his life
44:12it was a lonely lonely place
44:16he was scared of the press
44:18doing the story on
44:19he was so scared
44:21Louis did tell me
44:22that some of the papers
44:24were trying to out Stephen
44:27one of our team
44:30who had a serious contact
44:32in the Sun
44:33had basically given us
44:36their daily summary
44:37of espionage
44:40and it was that the Sun
44:43are running a front page
44:46world exclusive tomorrow
44:48that Stephen Gately
44:49is coming out
44:55we're in the dressing room
44:57in the Coliseum
44:58in Hong Kong
45:04I was the show
45:05with the editor
45:05about the Sun
45:08somebody came
45:09to the Sun
45:10was selling the story
45:11that
45:13that Stephen was gay
45:16I wrote the story
45:19what we were about
45:20to do
45:20was going to change everything
45:22is what we were about
45:52if the Sun
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