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Boy band star unrecognisable with edgy tattoos and new hair – 26 years after huge success

Fans of the 90s boyband Five might struggle to recognise one of its members, who's now sporting a completely different look, 26 years after his music industry debut. Ritchie Neville, now 44, was known for his light brown hair styled into curtains, as well as his cheeky charm during his time in the band. But Ritchie has now swapped his old style for a darker hair colour and edgy tattoos on his arms.
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Five’s Ritchie Neville reveals tragic mental health battle after ‘nights on the vodka’
exclusively to the Daily Star about some of their defining moments.These days, the iconic British boyband comprises Ritchie Neville, Scott Robinson and Sean Conlon, without the other two original members Abz Love and Jason Brown.The group first parted ways in 2001 and had a very turbulent ending with bandmates clashing and multiple members struggling with their mental health.Talking about some of his lowest moments, Ritchie explained: "I remember there were times on stage back in the day where there was so much going on in your head but you could physically do the performance because the moves were that integrated into your body."But I remember having such insecurity one night that I felt like the most worthless member of the band and all these 15,000 people had only come to see the other four."I was having its proper mental battle and I did have a 'couple of nights on the vodka' and it was the third night I was at it but I remember you could be doing it all and all the movies but you just wouldn't be feeling it."The 2022 trio all agreed that things are definitely different this time around and actively communicate with one another when things may get a little rocky.Scott also said: "Now, if I'm struggling on a night, I would phone them or knock on their hotel room door and say 'I'm having a moment'."Then we would talk about it through the night but you wouldn't have done that back in the day because it wasn't spoken about."The group performed to an intimate crowd at the Snug Presents event and played some of their biggest bops.Also, be sure to check out Five's new album Time which is available on all music platforms to support the stars and listen to some of their new tunes. For more of the latest showbiz and TV news
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Five predicted One Direction split after noticing they were 'dead behind the eyes'
One Direction's demise before it happened.The group used to rock the nineties and noughties charts with banging tunes such as Keep On Movin' and Everybody Get Up and on Sunday (April 10) they came back with an epic performance a Snug event.After the throwback gig, which saw three original members hit the stage, the lads chatted exclusively to the Daily Star about some seriously naughty noughties nostalgia.Nowadays, the iconic British group comprises Ritchie Neville, Scott Robinson and Sean Conlon, without Abz Love and Jason Brown.The group first split up in 2001 and had a bit of a turbulent ending with bandmates clashing and members struggling with their mental health.From going through their own rough spotlight experience, Five also recognised the struggle within One Direction which parted ways in 2016.Talking about the joy of performing again, Scott told the Daily Star: "I love what we do now and the fact that we three are still flying the flag for Five, I genuinely, I'm not just saying this, it's a joy to be in Five."It really is and I think it shows on stage, even fans say to us now 'we can see you guys want to be there.'"Looking back at One Direction's breakup, Scott continued: "I remember watching a performance with Sean and Take That had done a performance and One Direction had done a performance."Take That, there were three of them and they were having the times of their lives and you could see their eyes and they were happy."Cut to One Direction, and they looked dead behind the eyes."He added: "When you look at footage of us from back in the day, we were dead behind the eyes.
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