
How Five Kept On Moving: In a searingly honest chat the 90s icons reveal how they came back from 'rock bottom' and their VERY choice words for former mentor Simon Cowell as they reunite after 25 years
Daily MailOnce known as 'the bad boys of pop', Five were as well known for their rambunctious attitude as their catchy top 10 hits. 25 years on and Five have reformed, J having made the decision to return to the band, with the group heading off on a UK tour later this year. How Five Kept On Moving: In a searingly honest chat the 90s icons reveal how they came back from 'rock bottom' as they reunite after 25 years Once known as 'the bad boys of pop', Five were as well known for their rambunctious attitude as their catchy top 10 hits Arguably, the scene is dominated by older groups now anyway. 25 years on and Five have reformed, J having made the decision to return to the band, with the group heading off on a UK tour later this year and posed for an exclusive shoot with MailOnline It's clear they still hold the scars from their first brush with fame, with the group having touched on feeling like a product and struggling with their mental health in the documentary Boybands Forever. Explaining how they've put boundaries in place to protect their mental health this time around, Scott shares: 'We have more respect for each other's feelings.
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