Kevin: Definitely, that and my family of course. But at the moment music has to be the most important thing, it's what I'm involved in every day.
Q: Do you get fed up with not having enough time to yourself?
K: Sometimes, but that's the sacrifice you have to make and it's well worth it. There are good and bad points in every job and I think our pluses are better than most people's.
Q: Can you remember the first autograph you signed?
K: It was when I was about 13, me and my friend Keith wrote and performed a song at my dad's summer camp. After the show, all these girls asked us for our autographs. It was crazy.
Q: When you're in a relationship, what makes you jealous?
K: I don't get jealous if guys are looking at my girl or anything. I'd take that as a bit of a compliment, but if she's flirting and playing games then there's no point in going on. She can play games with someone else!
Q: What do you tell girls you do for a living?
K: I say different stuff. Sometimes I say I'm a businessman and sometimes I'm in the entertainment business. I don't want people to think I'm arrogant and showing off.
Q: Have you ever been hurt by the Press?
K: Not really hurt but I've been made angry by the Press writing things that just aren't true. One German mag asked me if I'd ever been heartbroken and I said that I'd been engaged but had broken it off as I decided it wasn't right. Anyway, they ended up printing a story about 'Kevin's Tragic Life' - his father dies then he loses the love of his life to the BSBs and they made a big soap opera out of it. That really annoyed me.
Q: How do you stay so down-to-earth?
K: It's because we know it's all hype. I've got good family, good management and four people who are like brothers around me. We don't get on like angels all the time but it's healthy to argue. It's when you keep it all in that the problems start.
Q: Is music the most important thing in your life?
Taken from Live & Kicking