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THE RAZZ: RONAN'S REALITY CHECK Nov 20 2004
With Beverley Lyons Andcath Bennet
IRISH heart-throb Ronan Keating has laughed off criticism from his ex-manager, Louis Walsh.
And he refused to retaliate to suggestions from the music mogul that he was past it.
He said: 'Louis does what he does. You've got to laugh at him. For me it's water off a duck's back. Live and let live where he's concerned.'
Ronan has never watched X Factor - the series in which Walsh is a judge - and has no wish to ever be a part of a reality TV show. He said: 'I don't like reality programmes in general.
'My wife is a big fan of I'm A Celebrity, but I'd never take part in anything like that.'
Ronan was in Scotland this week to play Up Close, an exclusive event organised by Scottish Radio Holdings and The Royal Bank of Scotland.
And the former Boyzone star admits he loves coming up to Scotland.
He said: 'The air up here is great. I've come up on my own this week and haven't had much time to get out, but hopefully I'll do some sight-seeing when I come back with Yvonne and the kids in December.
'Glasgow is up there with Belfast as one of my favourite places to play, but Edinburgh comes pretty close.'
The 27-year-old dad-of two is currently promoting his latest single Father and Son, which he is releasing with Yusuf Islam - better known as Cat Stevens.
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THE RAZZ: RONAN'S REALITY CHECK Nov 20 2004
With Beverley Lyons Andcath Bennet
IRISH heart-throb Ronan Keating has laughed off criticism from his ex-manager, Louis Walsh.
And he refused to retaliate to suggestions from the music mogul that he was past it.
He said: 'Louis does what he does. You've got to laugh at him. For me it's water off a duck's back. Live and let live where he's concerned.'
Ronan has never watched X Factor - the series in which Walsh is a judge - and has no wish to ever be a part of a reality TV show. He said: 'I don't like reality programmes in general.
'My wife is a big fan of I'm A Celebrity, but I'd never take part in anything like that.'
Ronan was in Scotland this week to play Up Close, an exclusive event organised by Scottish Radio Holdings and The Royal Bank of Scotland.
And the former Boyzone star admits he loves coming up to Scotland.
He said: 'The air up here is great. I've come up on my own this week and haven't had much time to get out, but hopefully I'll do some sight-seeing when I come back with Yvonne and the kids in December.
'Glasgow is up there with Belfast as one of my favourite places to play, but Edinburgh comes pretty close.'
The 27-year-old dad-of two is currently promoting his latest single Father and Son, which he is releasing with Yusuf Islam - better known as Cat Stevens.