THIS nepo baby has just proved the apple doesn’t fall far from the tree after carving out his own TV career. The Dublin ...
Musician and actor Keith, alongside his Boyzone bandmates Ronan Keating and Shane Lynch, have been making a number of ...
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RSVP on MSNKeith Duffy introduced Mikey Graham's daughter Hannah and explained his absence from the premiereKeith, alongside his Boyzone bandmates Ronan Keating and Shane Lynch revealed the future of the band following their ...
Boyzone's Shane Lynch and Keith Duffy on the Sky docuseries charting the inside story of the events that shaped the ...
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Belfast Live on MSNBoyzone's Keith Duffy admits 'it's a shame' as he makes heartbreaking admission about strugglesBoyzone sold over 25 million records after rising to fame in the 1990s but star Keith Duffy admits being internationall ...
Boyzone’s Keith Duffy has said Liam Payne’s death was an “eye-opener to everybody in the music business”, adding that artists should have access to mental health support. Appearing at the world ...
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Belfast Live on MSNBoyzone's Keith Duffy admits he's had 'full blown rows' with Brian McFaddenIn recent years, Keith Duffy revealed that he and Brian McFadden, his touring partner in the duo Boyzlife, had engaged in heated arguments. As part of their Old School tour, the pair performed a ...
After Boyzone disbanded, Keith Duffy joined forces with Shane Lynch to release their pop-rap rendition of "Girl You Know It's True" under the moniker Keith 'N' Shane, which made it into the UK Top 40.
When the newly-formed Boyzone made their first appearance on the Late Late Show in late 1993, few could have predicted their ...
Ronan Keating, Keith Duffy and Shane Lynch delighted Boyzone fans on Monday night as they reunited at the The Roundhouse for the premiere of their new docuseries. Boyzone: No Matter What ...
Boyzone’s Keith Duffy says Liam Payne’s death ‘eye-opener’ for music industry Boyzone's Keith Duffy has said Liam Payne's death was an "eye-opener to everybody in the music business ...
Boyzone’s Keith Duffy has said Liam Payne’s death was an “eye-opener to everybody in the music business”, adding that artists should have access to mental health support. Appearing at the ...
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