Fans are emotional after watching the new Boyzone documentary, which highlights the band’s journey and struggles, especially focusing on Mikey’s absence and mental health.
Dublin: Boyzone fans are feeling emotional after watching a new documentary about the band. The film, titled “Boyzone: No Matter What,” dives into their ups and downs.
The documentary features interviews with band members Keith, Ronan, Mikey, Shane, and their manager Louis. It covers their 19-year journey, including 21 top 40 singles in the UK and 22 in Ireland.
Despite their success, the band faced challenges, including conflicts among members. They officially split after their farewell tour in 2019.
In the final scene, Ronan, Keith, and Shane share a drink, but Mikey is missing. The documentary addresses Mikey’s past struggles with mental health openly.
Mikey shares that he has moved on and wishes the band well. He emphasizes that he holds no grudges and is focused on his future.
Ronan and Mikey had a falling out during the farewell tour. Ronan expressed frustration over Mikey and Keith’s partying, feeling it affected their performances.
Keith also mentioned a significant argument with Mikey, which left lasting scars. He regrets their clashes and prefers not to discuss the details.
Mikey echoed this sentiment, stating he wanted to escape a toxic environment. He appreciates his experiences, both good and bad, for shaping who he is today.
Shane revealed he hasn’t spoken to Mikey in four years. Mikey now lives a quiet life in the Irish countryside and missed the documentary’s screening.