I'm not nervous coming back to my old audience. I'm looking forward to it. That's really what I do; that's my day job.
My average day is with my wife and kids in Dublin, doing school runs, grocery store, feeding and walking the dogs.
It's harder for someone like a singer to prove they can be an actor because people immediately want to say, 'Oh, he's no good.'
Being in a boy band, everyone has an opinion of all of us and what we do. There was a time I fought with that.
I'm not incredibly wealthy. When you go through a divorce, that diminishes rapidly because you're supporting more than one household.
I have done a lot of interviews over the years, so you think I would know how to handle difficult questions, etc. But the truth is, I don't.
The one thing I have always tried to get across is what you see is what you get. This is me, like it or lump it.
You're just one of the guys who fills a suit, and that's what's drilled into you by the record company and the management - 'You're lucky to have it. Now shut your mouth.' I get where that comes from, but it takes time to shake it off.
My dad taught me to work hard and be a grafter, and my mam taught me to have a heart and showed me how to love. That's a good balance.
I find the Aussies are great and just let you be. The odd time, somebody has something smart to say, but it's very rare.