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Boybands Forever, a new documentary by Louis Theroux, features members of the biggest boybands from the 90s and 00s who discovered that their dream of pop stardom turned into a nightmare. Ritchie Neville, a member of Five, reveals that life at the top of the charts was too much for the band, leading to exhaustion, broken relationships, and exploitation.
Courtesy: metro.co.uk
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