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Boyzone's reunion tour, which kicked off in London last weekend, has been making headlines for all the wrong reasons. The band's lead singer, Mikey Graham, has accused RTE presenter Kieran Cuddihy of insulting his daughter Sienna during a recent interview on the radio station's Liveline program.

According to the report,Cuddihy asked Sienna about the backlash to her father's performance, which some fans felt was lackluster. Mikey Graham took to Twitter to express his outrage, calling Cuddihy a 'stupid and cruel excuse of a so-called talk show host' who was trying to 'insult my daughter on live radio.'

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The incident has sparked a heated debate about the limits of media scrutiny, with many questioning whether Cuddihy went too far in his questioning of Sienna. The Daily Mail has reached out to Mikey's representatives for further comment, but so far, there has been no response.

Sienna, however, has spoken out about the incident, saying that she was 'so proud of everything he's achieved' and that she 'almost feel[s] like that because of that awareness, it also enhances the pride that we all feel.'

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It's not the first time that Boyzone has faced criticism for their reunion tour. in 2025, the band released a documentary called 'Boyzone: No Matter What,' which explored their struggles with depression, alcoholism, and weight battles. The documentary was a huge success, but it also sparked a wave of negative reviews and criticism from fans.

Despite the backlash, the band has continued to tour and perform, with Mikey Graham's daughter Sienna proudly standing by her father's side. But the incident with Cuddihy has raised questions about the limits of media scrutiny and whether some questions are simply too personal or too hurtful to ask.

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As the debate continues to rage, it's worth noting that RTE has defended Cuddihy's questioning of Sienna, saying that she was 'received with respect and empathy' during her interview. But for Mikey Graham, the incident has been a personal blow, and he's not afraid to speak out about it.

In a statement,RTE said, 'Mikey Graham's daughter Sienna appeared on Wednesday's Liveline and was received with respect and empathy during her interview. For context, Sienna was asked about how it felt watching the band on stage again and then about the negative publicity Boyzone had received after their reunion in London.'

What's next for Boyzone?

As the band continues to tour and perform,it's clear that the incident with Cuddihy has left a lasting impact on Mikey Graham and his family. but what's next for Boyzone? Will they continue to face criticism and backlash , or will they find a way to move forward and silence their critics?