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Curse of 5ive and 911 - psychosis, agoraphobia, addiction and drug-fuelled breakdowns

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With cash in the bank, legions of female fans and enough booze to sink a rugby tour, the boy bands of the late nineties seemingly had it all.All just teenagers when they were catapulted to fame, people couldn't get enough of their catchy pop tunes and heavily-choreographed routines.For a time, no uni night out was complete without busting a move to 5ive's Everybody Get Up or 911's Night to Remember.But behind the scenes things were far from rosy.

Over-worked and exhausted, the groups were plagued by in-fighting, addiction, depression and mental breakdowns.Here's the tragic tale of what happened next to the curtain-haired poster boys...Between 1997 and 2001, bandmates Ritchie Neville, Sean Conlon, Scott Robinson, Jason 'J' Brown and Abz Love.

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