27 juil. 2012

UNE DEUXIEME PETITE FILLE POUR SHANE

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Dad'll do so nicely for Shane Lynch




27 July, 2012
Dad'll do so nicely for Shane Lynch

Sheena is having another baby in September, and its another little girl

BOYZONE hunk Shane Lynch has told of his joy that he will soon become a dad for the second time.

The Dublin-born star and his wife, Sheena, are already proud parents to their three-year-old daughter, Bille Rae.

“Sheena is having another baby in September, and it’s another little girl,” said an excited Shane (36).
“So I’m over the moon. I’m a very lucky man.”

The pin-up admitted that being a doting father had changed him. “When you suddenly have a little girl saying ‘Daddy, Daddy’, it does alter you. It brought a kind of calm to my life,” said the star.

The singer also told a magazine that he is to open his heart on his secret struggle with dyslexia in a TV documentary.

"As a kid, I couldn't read or write because at school I was very disruptive and found it hard to concentrate," he confessed.

Now he is to speak frankly in a new series of Channel 5's My Secret Past, about how the condition made him misunderstood as a child before he was finally diagnosed as an adult.

"I wanted to try to help others come to terms with what the condition is all about," explained Shane

26 juil. 2012

SHANE STILL CANT GET OVER STEPHEN DEATH








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Boyzone's Shane: I still can't get over Stephen Gately's death
25 July, 2012
“Hes a massive loss to us all. Im quite strong in my faith, but I cant come to terms with his death or find the reason why.”Boyzone star Shane Lynch has revealed he’s still struggling to come to terms with the tragic death of bandmate Stephen Gately.
Dubliner Shane (36) admitted it will be tough to celebrate Boyzone’s 20th anniversary next year in the absence of his pal.
The band were left grief-stricken when Stephen died suddenly aged just 33 on holiday in Spain in 2009. “Stephen was special, a soft, gentle character,” said Shane.
“He didn’t get on with the real world.
“His house was filled with Disney film characters. He loved magical stuff rather than the real world.”
Shane — who was especially close to Stephen as they were both based in London — added: “I took him under my wing because I knew he was vulnerable.
“I felt the need to look after him, and the others lived in Ireland.
“He’s a massive loss to us all. I’m quite strong in my faith, but I can’t come to terms with his death or find the reason why.”
Shane confessed it will be difficult for the band when they mark their 20th anniversary with a new album and tour.
“Without a doubt,” he said. “But we love being together as a band because that’s where we share our good memories of Stephen.
“It’s a positive thing. We only think about the good times we had together.”