Roger Daltrey has admitted that becoming famous had a negative impact on his relationships with his old friends. The singer-songwriter shot to fame with his rock band The Who, which formed in the 60s.
But, speaking on Good Morning Britain, he confessed becoming a star wasn’t all rosy. Daltrey opened up about the downside of being famous as he discussed what he had been missing during the coronavirus lockdown.
He cited “human contact”, explaining: “That is one thing I didn’t like about being a celebrity. “It kind of distanced me from my mates and everybody treated me differently immediately I became famous.” “I didn't like that,” added the 76-year-old musician, saying that he hadn’t wanted to be set apart. “I never wanted to be different,”
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