Keith Duffy has revealed that he and the rest of Boyzone were left hurt by their manager Louis Walsh's comments over the years. The band's relationship with Louis is examined in the new documentary Boyzone No Matter What. Duffy explained that Walsh, while promoting them, made them feel insecure with his eccentric behavior and flippant remarks. Despite the hurt, Duffy harbors no ill will towards Walsh, understanding that there was never malice behind his actions. However, he acknowledges that Walsh's relationship with Ronan Keating was different, potentially due to Walsh's desire to see Keating as a solo artist, leading to a falling out.
Keith Duffy has said he and the rest of Boyzone were sensitive and self-conscious and their manager Louis Walsh made them feel insecure during their time in the band.Their relationship with Louis has been examined in SKY's explosive new documentary Boyzone No Matter What. Read more: Keith Duffy steps out with wife Lisa and kids as Boyzlife announce huge news
"The monster became bigger than the creator and he was afraid that we wouldn’t need him anymore and we’d leave him. Louis would say flippant things in the moment to sell us as a band.Despite what happened in the band, Keith has no bad feelings towards Louis Walsh. "Louis saw Ronan in a different career base as a solo artist than Ronan saw himself. I think he was limiting Ronan's ability and they had a falling out with that.
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