Nicky
&
Westlife's
Nicky Byrne and Fiancée Georgina Ahern unveil plans to marry after eight years
together
Pop
and politics, it has to be said, are an unusual combination as far as
relationships go, but in the case of Westlife’s Nicky
Byrne and Irish premier’s daughter Georgina, it’s the ultimate coalition. For a
couple who first met at school 11 years ago and started dating at 16, it has
taken a while for Nicky to finally pop the question. But the two are now busy
planning a lavish wedding for this summer, with the location a closely guarded
secret - until today.
"This
is going to come as a bit of a shock to everyone but it’s not going to take
place in
Despite
it taking him eight years to get down on bended knee, there was never any doubt
about
"I
just needed to know that it was the right moment in our lives," says Nicky,
whose phenomenal band have notched up 11 No 1 singles and sold 30 million
records worldwide in just four-and-a-half years.
While
closeness to his family keeps Nicky firmly down to earth, the Westlife star
remains constantly in awe of his fiancée's ability to cope with his fame.
"
It
was Georgina who helped pick up the pieces when Nicky’s career as a would-be
professional footballer at
While
waiting for a sign-up date, Nicky bought himself a karaoke machine and began
taking part in local competitions, as well as singing in his father’s cabaret
band. But it was
Now
as Westlife’s gruelling 62-day Greatest Hits tour
begins, the couple talked excitedly of their preparations for an early-August
wedding as they relaxed in the Belle Etoile suite at
the opulent Hotel Meurice in
You’ve
always been proud of your Irish roots, so why have you decided on
Nicky:
"I know it’s a bit of a shock to everyone, but it’s a country we’ve always liked
and a language we love, although neither of us is very good at speaking it! The
first time we ever went there was for the World Cup final. We were there with
Nicky:
"The fact it’s not in
Georgina:
"I went to
Having
gone out with
Nicky:
"To be honest, I needed to know that the time was right for both of us. Three
years ago we bought a house just outside
Had
you been planning your moment for some time?
Nicky:
"Yes. I’d been scheming for months and all that remained on Christmas Eve was to
ask her parents' permission. I wanted to do things the traditional way and ask
her mum, Miriam, first, since my dad had done it that way, But she thought I was joking because for years, everyone had
expected it to happen and they’d always been disappointed! I knew I was cutting
it a bit fine, asking their permission the day before, but I’d been away working
for months.That evening we went for a drink in her
dad’s local. I was trying to get him aside as I didn’t want
So
how well do Nicky and your father get on,
How
surprised were you when Nicky’s proposal finally came?
Nicky:
"I don’t know which shocked her most, the puppy - who we’ve called Keano after my hero, Roy Keane - or the
proposal!"
Had
you already bought the engagement ring?
Nicky:
"I’d actually bought it four months earlier and hadn’t told anybody apart from
my little brother Adam, who's 13, and who I plan to have as my best man. I gave
him the ring and told him to look after it and not tell a
soul."
Nicky:
"He hid it in his bedroom - in the top of his wardrobe under a pile of socks
with a hat on top! How he kept it a secret from my Mam, I’ll never know. She’s a cleanaholic, the type who tries to scrub the flowers off the
plates, so I don’t know how she didn’t find it. He did well! The only other
person I told was my grandad. He had become very ill
and as time went by I knew he probably wouldn’t make it to Christmas. We’re a
very close family, so I had a quiet moment with him and told him. He died in the
autumn and, as my nanna said, it was a secret he took
to the grave because he never told a soul."
How
did you know
Nicky:
"Before the band had even started, we were walking through
Only
two years ago you were saying that Westlife was your life. When did your
priorities change?
Nicky:
"
How
important is marriage to both of you?
Nicky:
"Marriage is a natural step for us. There’s never been anyone else in my life
but
How
similar are you, character wise?
Nicky:
"I think it’s a classic case of the more refined, quiet girl with the mad,
outspoken guy. But when it comes down to just the two of us in a room on our
own, then that’s just perfect. And that’s exactly how we always wanted it to be.
We share the same opinions on family values, friends, taste in houses, clothes and everything else that's important
in life."
Is
it hard coping with the fans' overpowering attentions,
Nicky:
"I have to say I really admire Georgina for putting up with it all, because if
the shoe were on the other foot and I was seeing her with all these guys
screaming around her, I can’t imagine what I’d be like. I’d be saying, ‘Get your
hands off her!’"
Trust
must play an enormous part in your relationship then?
Nicky:
"It does. But it just comes naturally. We take each other’s trust for granted.
It’s there and that’s all there is to it, we don’t have to even think about
it."
So
just how much has fame altered the Nicky you first met and fell in love
with?
How
great are the pressures, both mentally and physically, when you're playing?
Nicky:
"It can be exhausting. I’ve actually noticed in the last year or two that you
really do value your time off the older you get. I remember when I was 19 and we
used to go out and do shows, then stay in the bar until 6am and catch a plane at
7am. Now if I go to bed at four in the morning I’m dead. I can’t do
it!"
Do
you ever take a step back and look at all your
achievements?
Nicky:
"When you’re living this life, you don’t really realise what’s going on. We’ve
never allowed ourselves to live off our previous successes though, we just aim to keep a step ahead of everyone else. We
haven’t let any of the other bands overtake us, because we’ve always looked over
our shoulder and been ready to put our foot on the
accelerator."
And
how do you feel about those who are always predicting the band’s
demise?
Nicky:
"People can think what they want, they always will. We, as a band, are very
close, we get on very well. We’ve always been very honest with each other and
have no hidden agendas. Also, unlike other bands before us, we’ve managed to
cross over into a different, more mature type of audience and when you cross
that boundary you sort of guarantee yourself longevity."
Just
how well do all the band get on as
friends?
Nicky:
"The five of us get on even better when we’re not working! When we’ve finished
rehearsing at the end of the day you’ll find us out on the golf course or in a
restaurant - that’s the bond we have. I fully believe that when it all does,
unfortunately, come to an end, we’ll finish on a good note. I know we’ll stay
together as friends, we’re such good mates, and we’ll always be welcome in each
other’s homes. As for work, I certainly wouldn’t sit back and do nothing. If it
all ended tomorrow I think
Do
you have any plans to use your business degree,
Are
you planning to start a family in the near future?
Nicky:
"I can’t imagine what it will be like having an 18-year-old daughter! I’d be
beside myself with worry every time she went out to a nightclub - I’d be waiting
up all night!"
Having
been together for eight years, how appreciative are you of one
another?
Nicky:
"Very. I’m blessed with someone who knows me so well and loves me so much. And
what we’re experiencing now is a far cry from the days when I returned from
Leeds and
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