Ronan Keating

Ronan Keating ''planned funeral'' after cancer scare

Ronan Keating ''planned funeral'' after cancer scareWashington, April 20 : Ronan Keating was so scared after he discovered a lump on his testicles that he started planning his own funeral.

The Boyzone star, whose mother died of breast cancer, confessed that he was a bundle of nerves following the false cancer scare and had even short-listed the songs to be played during his final ceremony.

''It was really scary. I thought I definitely had cancer," Contactmusic quoted him as telling Britain''s Daily Mail.

Ronan Keating reveals his cancer horror

  Ronan Keating reveals his cancer horror  London, Apr 7 : Ronan Keating has said that he was in a "mess" when he was confronted with a testicular cancer scare on a holiday recently.

The Boyzone singer said that he "panicked" when he discovered a lump on his testicles during a holiday to South Africa.

The 32-year-old crooner said that he was a bundle of nerves for two weeks, before he visited his doctor for a check-up and was given an all-clear chit.

How Ronan Keating keeps the passion alive with wife

How Ronan Keating keeps the passion alive with wifeLondon, Mar 23 : Irish pop singer Ronan Keating has revealed how he keeps the passion alive with his wife Yvonne Connolly, whom he married on April 30, 1998.

For Keating, 32, who had admitted he was a virgin when Boyzone started, staying sexy is a part of the package, which makes the passion go on.

"We spend time together and we listen to each other. I buy her things she likes. It''s about being romantic and paying attention to each other," the News of the World quoted him as saying.

Ronan Keating almost missed the Kilimanjaro expedition

Ronan Keating almost missed the Kilimanjaro expeditionLondon, Mar 2 : Pop star Ronan Keating almost missed the charity mission Kilimanjaro trek after his flight was delayed.

Keating nearly pulled out of his trip when his connecting plane from Dublin, Ireland, was delayed.

"Ronan nearly didn''t make it; it was touch and go,” the Daily Star quoted a spokeswoman for Comic Relief, the charity organizing the trek, as saying.

Ronan Keating writes Eurovision Song Contest entry for Denmark

Ronan KeatingLondon, Feb 13 : Irish pop singer Ronan Keating has revealed that he is not only writing a new album for Boyzone, but also the Eurovision Song Contest entry for Denmark too.

Keating revealed to Chris Moyles on his Radio 1 breakfast show, how he''d ended up penning the Danish Eurovision entry, called Believe Again, rather than for his homeland of Ireland.