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Speaking exclusively to BANG Showbiz at Capital's Summertime Ball with Barclaycard (06.06.26) at Wembley Stadium, December 10 reveal the hardest part about the process of forming their band for Netflix docuseries ‘Simon Cowell: The Next Act’

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00:00Have you watched your documentary back yet? Or is it something you avoided?
00:03Yeah, before it went out, so before December 10th, we did all watch it for the first time.
00:08On December 9th.
00:08On December 9th we did.
00:11Yeah, it was a very special day because we saw two years of our lives condensed into a six episode
00:15documentary.
00:16So yeah, that was a very, very special day.
00:19That whole process, it's so fascinating. It must have been an emotional rollercoaster.
00:24What was it actually like being part of it? Because we see snippets of it, but you guys actually lived
00:28it.
00:28So what was the toughest part of that process?
00:31I feel like it was, I think the toughest part for me actually was watching it back.
00:37I think when you're in the moment, you don't think about a lot of things, you don't process a lot
00:41of things.
00:42You just do them and you react. And then looking back, you kind of go, wow, that was actually a
00:47lot of pressure
00:47or a very strange situation to be put into.
00:51Well, you know, it's really nice all the time to have these lives with you.
00:55I think being in a group definitely makes a lot of pressure.
00:59I think when the journey started, obviously all of us got put on our own and we kind of met
01:05each other throughout the whole thing.
01:06But I think that was the hardest part, being away from home and what you're used to and going outside
01:10your comfort zone.
01:11So thank you so much.
01:12It's been the hardest part for you to do.
01:12That's birch.
01:13So it's just not a big deal.
01:13So that's a big deal with it.
01:13So I'm going to replace it with the two of the two of the four and the two of the
01:13three of the three of the three of the five that I've ever worked on.
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