Boyzone's Shane Lynch said Mikey Graham is the best thing in a documentary

Watch: Shane Lynch said Mikey Graham "Make Boyzone Documentary for Me"

SHANE LYNCH once said that the original description of the Boyzone band member Mikey Graham's struggle with his fame is the most important part of all of them.

Boyzone: No matter what will be played on the Sky Documentary, it will raise the lid of the live singer's life in the 1990s. Graham (Graham) has separated from the focus of attention in recent years. He prefers the organization's big stars at the beginning of depression and its difficulty.

Lynch revealed his admiration of Graham, Lorraine of ITV's Lorraine on Friday, and said that it prompted him to contact Graham for the first time for many years.

Boyzone will raise Boyband's living lid in the new sky documentary. Shane Lynch told Lorraine that Mikey Graham's original account of fame is the most important part.Boyzone will raise Boyband's living lid in the new sky documentary. Shane Lynch told Lorraine that Mikey Graham's original account of fame is the most important part.

SHANE Lynch praised Mikey Graham's heroic. (ITV ScreenGrab)

The latest popular music documentary shows the darkest side of the fame is Sky's Boyzone: In any case, this makes people feel uncomfortable about Graham (known as the "quiet person") and talk about his mental health. Essence

He did not reunite to this documentary with the band member Lynch, Ronan Keating and Keith Duffy, but the manager Louis Walsh took him to When the lead singer is transferred to the background, he will interview him alone to find out how harmful it is.

Graham said in the chat: "Over the years, this is a difficult struggle for me. My confidence in the music in advance on the floor. This is a bit heartbroken. When you see someone, you see someone. At that time, I will be honest with Stephen, Ronan, Shane, and Keith.

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Mikey Graham talked about his difficult experience in the documentary. (Circuit)Mikey Graham talked about his difficult experience in the documentary. (Circuit)

Mikey Graham talked about his difficult experience in the documentary. (Circuit)

"He made a documentary for me and looked at it. I am very happy that he tells his story, and his honesty is incredible and impeccable, which is a very difficult thing for him because We are very uncertain that it will happen.

"Therefore, letting all of us complete is excellent, and he is doing great. In fact, I am proud of him."

Lin Qi said that he likes to review the happier memories of this documentary, but it is also full of painful moments, including the reaction to the co -starring star Stephen Gately, and the death of Gately in 2009 Essence

Boyzone's first reputation in the 1990s. (PA image)Boyzone's first reputation in the 1990s. (PA image)

Boyzone's first reputation in the 1990s. (PA image)

Lin Qi said that he was not sure to make a documentary first: "I'm worried about returning to a difficult industry. I can do my best ... I don't mind making strange TV shows here and there Is a crazy life. "

He added: "In any case, this is not a fluffy popular documentary.

"I have learned a lot about other boys, more than living with them in the past 30 years. Their journey, their emotions, and the difficult time they have experienced. I am in my own living mode. I don't have 'T and has any Time for them and what they are experiencing.

SHANE LYNCH, Keith Duffy and Ronan Keating at the documentary conference. (Circuit)SHANE LYNCH, Keith Duffy and Ronan Keating at the documentary conference. (Circuit)

SHANE LYNCH, Keith Duffy and Ronan Keating at the documentary conference. (Circuit)

Over the years, Boyzone has experienced several gatherings, and Graham has opened the recent 2019 tour in the documentary. He said that this is a painful row.

Although the co -starring star now looks better, when Singh was asked if they would reform to make new music, Lynch made a straightforward response.

He said, "No. I said with the greatest respect that we will always be a band called Boyzone, but we will never be a band again. I think we will not make music again. In the world, we have been there and did it.

"But to share a stage together, I think we will not just fight for it, because it is an interesting night. For everyone else, including us, this is a beautiful thing. No matter what happens. "

Lorraine was broadcast on ITV1 at 9 am on working days.