The Dublinery, who was previously member of Boyzone, joined forces with former Westlife singer Brian McFadden in 2016, and the pair have been performing as ...
They don’t want to hear DJs slagging me off so it’s just easier for us.” “My home will always be Ireland. Dublin - I love it. People don’t listen and they insult… But Duffy said that the duo prefer not to speak to the press or do concerts in Ireland anymore because “people don’t listen and they insult” them. “It really is just begrudging. Keith Duffy has admitted that Boyzlife “don’t do” performances in Ireland because people here are “negative” and “begrudging.”
The Dubliner said he and the former Westlife singer no longer do interviews with Irish media anymore because they're always writing negative things about ...
We sold out in four hours in the UK. Why would you come back to that? “Back in 1993, Gay Byrne slagged us off to bits and the whole nine yards. “It’s not Mario Rosenstock. I love what Mario does. “My home will always be Ireland; Dublin I love it. “It actually went down well here. They don’t want to hear DJs slagging me off so it’s just easier for us.”
The former Boyzone singer opened up about why he prefers to work abroad and keep his life in Ireland “peaceful” explaining that he won't do interviews here ...
He added: “I rarely socialise in Dublin because when I go out, you don’t know if someone is going to buy you a pint or give you a dig.” Speaking to the Irish Star, he said that he prefers to keep his life in Ireland “peaceful” as he travel abroad to work. “People assume it is going to be s***e because they don’t like us from the days of the 90s.”
BOYZONE star Keith Duffy has launched a scathing rant at the "begrudging" people in Dublin and talked about getting "slagged off"."The singer has team.
He said: “My home will always be Ireland; Dublin I love it. They don’t want to hear DJs slagging me off so it’s just easier for us.” People don’t listen and they insult...
Despite being a proud Dublin native, Keith revealed his fears of socialising in the capital at the opening of celebrity fitness trainer Paul Byrne's new gym.
People assume it is going to be s***e because they don’t like us from the days of the 90s,’ he said. People don’t listen and they insult. According to Keith, he and Brian refuse to do interviews in Ireland in order to achieve a ‘peaceful life’ as they receive better press over in the UK.
The Dublin native said he and Brian McFadden no longer do press or gigs here as people assume their music is “going to be s***e”. Speaking to the Irish Mirror, ...
“I don’t need the headache or the heart ache. “Back in 1993, Gay Byrne slagged us off to bits and the whole nine yards. Speaking to the Irish Mirror, the singer said: “We don’t do anything here. They don’t want to hear DJs slagging me off so it’s just easier for us.” People don’t listen and they insult… We’re very successful in the UK. They champion us over there and they bring out the best of us.”