Irish Boy band Boyzone has confessed that they are too old for competition as they are established men now.
According to Guilty Pleasures, frontman Ronan Keating explained that they are not there to compete and have never really been in competition with any other band as that is not their attitude.
Mikey Graham said that everyone is in the same industry and they are not by any means in competition, like the kids might be doing today, wanting to get to number one, but they have however got past that point, Metro.co.uk reported.
Band member Shane Lynch claimed that all the "bulls*** is gone and that's the bottom line."
He added that coming back years later as established men, family men, the nonsense is gone and it's a great friendship that they have.
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