Boyzone members reunite for the first time in seven years.
However, one of the stars was noticeably absent from the upcoming red carpet as they celebrated the upcoming Docuseries Sky version, regardless of the reason.
Ronan Kitting, Keith Duffy and Shane Lynch made a smiling view as they were presented to the photos together, after they became members of the Irish group for the first time in 1993.
Mist Mikey Graham, who seemed apparently fame and no longer spoke to his former colleagues.
The trio could not seem happier because they embraced each other in the round before the first show of the series, which includes unprecedented shots from the first days of the band, in addition to clips from director Louis Walsh.
Everyone looked super super like Ronan, 47, wore a brown Cardigan, Keith, 50, wore a red tiger shirt, and Shin, 48, showed tattoos with buttons that were retracted.



Meanwhile, Mickey, 52, was not seen, after he said he no longer wanted to be part of the “toxic” music industry.
He now lives in rural Ireland, and was known on “The Head One” in the band, which also included Stephen Gatley until he died in 2009.
Mikey had no contact with Ronan, Keith or Shane since its last show, saying in the documentary that he had no plans to return.
While insisting that he wishes for the other “best” members and they do not have “grudges”, he declared: “I do not want to return to what I felt for many years.”
“To see them, if it is for a long time, it will remind me of this and my future is very important for me to waste it in looking at my past.”
He previously claimed that Mickey and Ronan became angry at the crow and the wild of the wild of the wild while they were touring together, which led to separate dressing rooms.



Tensions throughout their 2019 tour reached its head when the members have repeatedly argued.
The worst row participated in Keith and Micky, with Keith’s admission that “there were things that occurred harsh”, while refusing to reveal more details.
Mickey also said that he “just wanted to go out.”
Boyzone continued four pieces after the tragic death of Glay in 33 of the non -diagnosed heart condition. Their final tour was in 2019.
Their documentary lists their ascension to stardom, such as young boys and their personal trips with fame.
Speaking last week, Life from the secret maker Ronan admitted that it was a “horrific” experience – but also “fun” of an adventure in the memory lane.



It took us two years to get here and to make this movie, and it was worth waiting. “There were times I thought,” I made a mistake in making this movie. “
“I don’t really want the world to see the mistakes that we committed and the people who, perhaps, sometimes, were behind the scenes. It was not beautiful.
“But I realized that the truth is necessary. That is why the movie is.
He described the document as “incredibly honest,” albeit “very difficult to see it sometimes.”
Every time I watch it, I am in a state of chaos. But I am proud of that.
He was also thinking about the loss of Glealy, and on Sunday with Miriam on RTé Radio 1 that none of the members “reconcile” with her.
Their beloved friend and their colleague in the band, “Sto”, were also pressed, to get out of the homosexuals before the sexual tablide was exposed.
Ronan said that looking back at the time was “very annoying.”
“The injustice that happened at that time, left me bitterness.
Ronan, who worked as a documentary producer, wants to honor him.
“If there is nothing else, then this movie is Stephen’s legacy, where people can see the beautiful person he was, talent, and heart, but also to what extent is bad because he could never talk about it.”
A documentary series of three -part Boyzone, regardless of this, flows on Sky documentaries and now from February 2.
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