Ronan Keating has posted a cryptic tweet on Twitter that seems to be directed at his former Boyzone manager, Louis Walsh.
Walsh was recently quoted saying that the popular 90s band should call it quits saying, “enough is enough," adding “they haven’t really had a hit record since I left if I’m honest.”
Now it looks like Keating has responded to the X Factor judge's criticism.
The 37-year-old When You Say Nothing At All singer, who is currently starring in the hit musical Once, took to the social networking site, writing, "The easiest way to get into the press is to speak ill of someone. Paper never refuses ink. There's enough heartache in the world. Be nice. X"
The easiest way to get into the press is to speak ill of someone. Paper never refuses ink. There's enough heartache in the world. Be nice. X
— Ronan Keating (@ronanofficial) December 6, 2014