Louis Walsh: 'A lot of people just go to The X Factor to be famous - that's the problem'

Mark Sutherland

Louis Walsh has done most things in his 40-year career in the music business.

He has managed the likes of Johnny Logan, Boyzone and Westlife to Eurovision Song Contest victories and millions of record sales around the world, falling out (and then making up) with some of them along the way.

As the new millennium dawned, he became an unlikely TV star, mentoring Girls Aloud to the No.1 slot after they’d formed on talent show Popstars: The Rivals and then, ...

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