According to Roger Daltrey, the lead singer of the legendary rock band, The Who, his fame as a performing artist didn’t do much for his relationships.
In fact, in many cases, it only facilitated his alienation from them. During his appearence on Good Morning Britain, Roger explained how becoming famous wasn’t as great as everyone thinks it is.
He stated there were many downsides to becoming a rockstar, including the loss of great friendships, which only intensified during the coronavirus quarantine.
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