Roger Daltrey thinks fame has cost him friends. The Who frontman became a global star in the 1960s with the rock band's success but he admits it distanced him from his old pals.
Appearing on Good Morning Britain', Roger touched on the issue after being asked what he misses most amid the coronavirus lockdown.
The 76-year-old singer said: "Human contact. That's what I didn't like about being a celebrity. "It kind of distanced me from my mates and everyone treated me differently immediately after I became famous, I didn't like that. "I never wanted to be different.
I like to just chat to people and be treated normally. I just miss that human contact." Roger also described the lockdown restrictions as a "nightmare" - but admitted he and
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