Shane Lynch’s daughters make rare red carpet appearance at Boyzone premiere

Storm Keating might have worried that her husband Ronan came across badly in Boyzone’s new documentary but she was proudly among the band’s family members cheering them on at the premiere.

The Irish band was supported by their loved ones as they celebrated the release of their Sky series at the Roundhouse in London on Monday.

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Ronan, Shane Lynch, and Keith Duffy all posed for snaps at the event but Mikey Graham was not present on the night.

Shane Lynch, Keith Duffy and Ronan Keating at the 'Boyzone: No Matter What' documentary premiere
Shane Lynch, Keith Duffy and Ronan Keating at the ‘Boyzone: No Matter What’ documentary premiere. Pic: REX

Storm rocked a Chanel look for her husband’s event comprised of a patterned black and white jumper with the brand’s logo throughout it which she styled with a long black skirt.

She added a small black Chanel handbag to complete her look which Ronan perfectly coordinated with by wearing a smart coat over a brown jumper and white T-shirt.

Ronan Keating and Storm Keating at the 'Boyzone: No Matter What' documentary premiere
Ronan Keating and Storm Keating at the ‘Boyzone: No Matter What’ documentary premiere. Pic: REX

Shane’s family also went all out for the big night and looked fabulously stylish on the red carpet in their black outfits.

His wife Sheena looked incredible in a black dress with delicate white floral detailing on the chest as well as matching white flower buttons down the skirt.

The couple was joined by their two daughters Billie and Marley at the premiere, with the girls, who are rarely seen at red carpet events, coordinating with their parents in black dresses.

Shane and Sheena have been together for more than 20 years and are stronger than ever after splitting for three months during the pandemic.

Shane Lynch and family attend the "Boyzone: No Matter What" World Premiere in London
Shane Lynch and family attend the “Boyzone: No Matter What” World Premiere in London. Pic: WireImage

Chatting about the doc ahead of its release with EVOKE, Ronan told how hard it was to make and how he worried about how he came across on camera.

He said: ‘It had to be [as raw and open]. We had to tell the truth otherwise… what’s the point?

‘We had to dig deep. It was a very emotional time, hours and hours and hours of sitting in front of the camera, being grilled and questions being asked that we’d never been asked before, answers being given that we’d never given before, and a lot of home truths where we had to dissect our own thoughts and think about, “Well, maybe we got it wrong. Maybe we approached that wrong”…

Shane Lynch, Mikey Graham, Ronan Keating and Keith Duffy of Boyzone pose backstage at British Summer Time Festival at Hyde Park. Pic: Getty Images
Shane Lynch, Mikey Graham, Ronan Keating and Keith Duffy of Boyzone pose backstage at British Summer Time Festival at Hyde Park. Pic: Getty Images

‘Honest to God. You have no idea the amount of times I went up, I’d finished the three episodes, and I went, “I don’t want this to go out. I don’t want this to be seen.” I was scared, genuinely scared.’


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