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Sal4shane - December 17, 2003 08:14 AM (GMT)
yayyyyyy goooooo westlife!!!!!!!
not like that stupid b!tch said on gmtv 2day...'it'll b down hill from here' noooooooo not at all lol!! westlife r 4eva!!!!! :D :P :D

LianneLuvsBrian - December 15, 2003 06:14 PM (GMT)
Shane's Songs Of Love

Westlife hunk reveals his wedding plans shattering fans' hopes on the band's latest album

WESTLIFE star Shane Filan has announced his marriage to fiancee Gillian Welsh on the band's latest album Turnaround.

The Irish superstar broke his silence on the rumoured Christmas nuptials by promising Gillian it will be the "happiest day of our lives" in the sleevenote.

Romantic at heart, Shane writes: "To my wife to be Gillian, I can't wait until the 28th of December. It will be the happiest day of our lives. I love you so much sweetheart."

Shane, who battled an ear infection and flu this week to perform with the group at the Royal Variety Performance in Edinburgh, plans to wed Gillian at Ireland's Ashfield Castle. He'll be the third member of the chart-topping group to tie the knot when the couple exchange their vows in front of 450 guests including bandmates Kian Egan, Nicky Byrne, Bryan McFadden and Mark Feehily.

Bryan is married to former Atomic Kitten singer Kerry with whom he has two kids, and Nicky Byrne married Georgina Aherne earlier this year.

Kian joked: "This band has grown into a huge family and it won't be long before the grandkids are roaming around. All the wivesand sister-in-laws and children come together on the tours and that's probably the one thing that has really kept us close as a band."

"If we didn't have all that to go home to and the end of it all, it wouldn't be the same."

"We are adults and have grown up very fast in this mad industry to survive. Families have been very important when it comes to us keeping our feet on the ground. Without them and the girlfriends, it would be a very sad existence."

"I truly think that's why we are still here today. Everybody has to go home to an everyday life away from the glamour."

He added: "Shane's wedding is going to be great. And the band are all going to be there to make sure it is a fantastic day."

"Shane is going to be happy as Larry and everyone is going to enjoy themselves and that's the most important thing as far as we're concerned."

"Shane's happiness on the day is what is important to us and we'll be making sure that our bandmate has a great wedding day."

While Shane gets ready for the marital handcuffs, Kian denies he is going to be the next Westlife star to walk down the aisle.

The singer, who has previously dated Atomic Kitten's Liz McLarnon and glamour model Jodi Marsh, is in love with Hollyoaks babe Jodi Albert. He said: "I've only beengoing out with her for six months. I wouldn't rush into getting married."

"I'd want to be with someone five years before getting married."

Westlife, enjoying their 12th No 1 this week with Mandy, launched their fifth album on Monday, at Edinburgh's Ocean Terminal.

The single outsold Girls Aloud's version of Jump by two-to-one to reach the top.

MARK FEEHILY said: "It has only dawned on us just in the last couple days that we are No 1 and that we've outsold the Girls Aloud single by two to one."

"But we're concentrating on the future and determined not to believe in the hype. For us, you can't ignore the competition and the bands that are around."

"But we focus on ourselves and what we are doing rather than getting caught worrying about the other acts."

"Of course, we are aware of all those new acts and shows like Pop Idol. But we don't worry about any other band because no band can come in and take away from us what have achieved so far."

Westlife admit most boy bands have split up by this stage in their careers, but insist their phenomenal success is only the beginning. The remarkable string of chart-toppers puts them among the all-time greats including the original Bachelor Boy.

Nicky remarked: "Getting to No 1 feels just as much an achievement as it ever was. Apparently we're on the same number of No 1s as Cliff Richard, though we haven't been on the go nearly as long as he has."

They are determined they will remain together long enough to release a Greatest Hits II album and can't wait to return to Scotland for their next tour in April.

Nicky said: "To be honest, it's not always the band's fault that someone wants to leave or egos get out of control. You get a lot of people trying to get in your ear when you are in a band like this, whether it is members of the record company or in some cases, people in management."

"Even friends sometimes say things like 'you've had a good career, will you not go it alone, try it. It'll be good for you. It's a weird business to be in but from day one, we've always said there is nothing more powerful than having one another."

"We have confidence in the knowledge that no one member of Westlife is going to walk out that door without sitting down and having a long talk."

"God knows what is down the road, but hand on heart I don't think Westlife will end for a long time yet. And when it does end itwon't bea drastic thing, it'll be amicable. As far as we are concerned, we are starting to work on Greatest Hits II. America is still in the pipeline. Who knows what will happen? We could outlive the big American rock thing that is going on just now there."

"In two years time, pop might be the new big thing over there and what better than being the biggest boy band in the world when you go to break America."

"There is nothing happening day to day but in our heads and in our manager Louis Walsh's head, we're not through with America just yet."

KIAN continued: "If American record labels turn round and say they feel the American public are willing to accept a band like us, then we'll all jump on it straight away."

Nicky is so determined to make sure Westlife take every opportunity that comes their way, he has told wife Georgina kids will have to wait.

He said: "I think we're being a little bit selfish at the moment and taking our time."

"There are no plans for kids in the immediate future and I've always said if it happens, but not for a couple of years."

Last weekend, the boys wandered throughthe streets of Edinburgh before enjoying a meal at the city's Witchery restaurant.

Nicky said: "We went to see Hearts on Sunday because I used to be Alan Maybury's room-mate when I played for Leeds United."

"We supported Hearts and it was an enjoyable to see them win 2-0. It was a good atmosphere and a good win."

"I'm sure all the Hibs fans were looking at us, going, 'What are they doing supporting Hearts they're Irish and Hibs are traditionally the more Irish team out of the two clubs, but we had a great time and a great laugh."

Their rest and recreation is short lived however, having flown to Sweden where they'll continue promotional work for the latest album. The group admit their success has forced them to contact police to intervene as stalkers plague their families.

Kian said: "We've had stalkers and have had to get police called to certain girls to tell them to stop coming to our houses 24 hours of the day. These things seem part and parcel these days, but it won't stop us continuing to do what we love and that is performing as Westlife."



Taken from www.westlife-luvers.net

*MissyByrney* - December 15, 2003 07:15 PM (GMT)
lmao bless nousey

Sal4shane - December 15, 2003 09:24 PM (GMT)
awww thanx li
:D :D

LianneLuvsBrian - December 16, 2003 11:08 AM (GMT)
no probs lol
YAYYYYY LET WESTLIFE BE HERE FOREVER!!!!!

LianneLuvsBrian - December 18, 2003 08:48 AM (GMT)
wot was that about? i missed it

Sal4shane - December 18, 2003 04:38 PM (GMT)
i cant remember the exact words but she goes 2 them in the interview i hope u have a susessful 2004 n hope its as sucessful as 2003...n it was pre recorded n it goes bk 2 the 2 presenters n aamen *dont know how u spell it lol* went can they get any more sucessful nxt yr? n that fiona said no its all down hill from here n pulled this smug face

LianneLuvsBrian - December 18, 2003 05:29 PM (GMT)
omg as if

bittersweet me - December 18, 2003 06:22 PM (GMT)
:wub: :wub: :wub: Awww that's all so lovely! Thanks for posting Li!!!

LianneLuvsBrian - December 18, 2003 09:40 PM (GMT)
no probs hun ;)

Sal4shane - December 19, 2003 02:17 PM (GMT)
i know stupid cow how dare she..shes all nicey nicey in the interviews n flirting wiv em then she goes n says that the cheek of it :angry:

bittersweet me - December 20, 2003 10:29 AM (GMT)
QUOTE (Sal4shane @ Dec 19 2003, 02:17 PM)
i know stupid cow how dare she..shes all nicey nicey in the interviews n flirting wiv em then she goes n says that the cheek of it :angry:

I know those. Awful! :angry:

Sal4shane - December 21, 2003 05:37 PM (GMT)
aint it :angry:

Ninsi - December 29, 2003 07:30 PM (GMT)
Well, hate to break it to you girls, but that's called being in showbizz, u have to keep a good face to everyone nomather what yuo think of them, at least while they are there. N appearantly that reporter is jealuox of westlife's succes

bittersweet me - December 30, 2003 10:34 AM (GMT)
I understand this. But it doesn't mean I can't be angry fom time to time about it ;)

Ninsi - December 30, 2003 11:04 AM (GMT)
Ur rite there :P Soo go on, get all those frustrations out ;)

bittersweet me - December 30, 2003 11:12 AM (GMT)
Lol, GO frustration: All those =%&"$§!'#+!!!!!!! :angry: :angry: :angry: :angry: :angry:

Ninsi - December 30, 2003 11:14 AM (GMT)
r there any frustrations left??? :P

bittersweet me - December 30, 2003 11:25 AM (GMT)
not at the moment, but I bet there's plenty to come yet :lol:

Ninsi - December 30, 2003 11:27 AM (GMT)
well u know what to do when the "pop up" :lol:

bittersweet me - December 30, 2003 11:37 AM (GMT)
Lol :lol: :D

Ninsi - December 30, 2003 11:38 AM (GMT)
well, Dont u?

bittersweet me - December 30, 2003 11:55 AM (GMT)
I do I think, what wud you do?

Ninsi - December 30, 2003 11:58 AM (GMT)
I'd either hide away in my room n sob a bit, or have an argument with my family, coz Im not good at getting rid of frustrations, I hide them away instead. i know i shouldnt but I cant help it

bittersweet me - December 30, 2003 12:09 PM (GMT)
No, I don't think it's good to do it too often but sometimes it's better to keep things to yourself. I don't like to let it out when I'm with my friends as I don't want to accidentally hurt someone. Which could happen without even a reason.

Ninsi - December 30, 2003 12:12 PM (GMT)
well i used to b soo terrible at it, that I developed a wall around me, n god help the person who tried to break through, it wasnt untill my mum was waiting for her new lungs I broke down that wall.

bittersweet me - December 30, 2003 12:19 PM (GMT)
Terrible or great things need to happen sometimes to make one see and open up :)

Ninsi - December 30, 2003 12:23 PM (GMT)
Yeah, I know ;)




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