Louis Walsh slammed Ronan Keating during Tuesday's episode of Celebrity Big Brother. 'Great song,' Louis said before leaning over to Sharon Osbourne and adding: 'He was such a p***k.'
The record company boss who helped turned Boyzone into millionaire pop superstars has backed Louis Walsh in his war of words with the band who claim in a bombshell new documentary that Walsh was cruel and exploited them.
Boyzone, pictured here in Keogh's exclusive previously unseen pictures form their early days before they stormed the charts, went onto sell over 30million records and became the most popular boybands in both Ireland and the UK since Take That. Ronan Keating . Paul revealed his relationship with Ronan became so toxic the singer asked to be moved when they were seated together on a flight to London
'There was one girl Sharon Dunne in our marketing department who devoted four years of her life to them, and we never got the credit that she deserved.Asked about suggestions that the film will portray Walsh as a villain, he added: 'They would talk about us ripping them off, but it was all in their contracts.Paul revealed his relationship with Ronan became so toxic the singer asked to be moved when they were seated together on a flight to London.
Read More Boyzone documentary first look: Louis Walsh's reaction to Stephen Gately coming out is revealed The band also take aim at Louis, who described his management as 'cruel', as they reignite their long-running feud. 'He was quite happy that I was seen as the bad guy and he was the good guy and did have a good relationship with them. He did have their best interests at heart.'Recalling their early conversations, Paul said: 'Louis had an idea to create Ireland's answer to Take That.
'I believed young teenage girls were the key target. I said I would sign the band if we controlled the marketing strategy and contracts were signed.'
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