Unrecognisable Arctic Monkeys star shares why he left band in ‘soul destroying’ decision

Andy Nicholson was a co-founder of the Arctic Monkeys and the original bassist but he left the band in 2006 and he has now opened up about the reasons behind his departure

The founding bassist of Arctic Monkeys has disclosed it took him nearly 15 years to recover from the “soul destroying” experience of leaving the band. Co-founder and bassist Andy Nicholson unexpectedly exited in 2006, four years after the group, led by Alex Turner, was established.

He has now provided a rare insight into the true circumstances behind his departure.

At the time, “fatigue following an intensive period of touring” was cited as the reason for Andy’s absence from the North American tour that year. Arctic Monkeys subsequently became one of Britain’s most triumphant bands of all time – headlining Glastonbury for the first time in 2007.

Now, nearly two decades later, Andy, who looks completely different from his earlier rockstar days, has shared details about his exit in a candid interview with BBC Sounds.

Explaining his departure, he said: “I had just family issues at the time. I took a little bit of time off. We got Nick [O’Malley] to fill in, and then the band came back and said they want to keep Nick in the band, which at the time was soul destroying for me.

“Being 19 years old, and these 19-year-old children making these huge decisions that are affecting lives, and a lot of lives, that took a long time to get over.”

He acknowledged that “everything happens for a reason” and that he has now processed it positively. Andy also revealed he is now friends with his former bandmates.

Discussing the harsh media treatment he endured at the time, Andy reflected: “Yeah, no, I was a bigger lad back then. So they used to refer to me as ‘the fat one’ or whatever they used to say and things like that.”

He also maintained that journalists wrongly reported he’d chosen to leave the group, insisting this wasn’t true and that he’d still be performing with them today had circumstances been different.

When questioned about watching Arctic Monkeys soar to stardom without him, he revealed: “Yeah because I went from having the next two years of my life itineraried up, knowing where I was gonna be, what I was gonna do, to not even knowing what I was gonna do tomorrow, which was a big thing, especially at 19-years-old.”

Andy said he lacked the emotional maturity to cope with the circumstances back then, and it actually required up to 15 years for him to properly process and comprehend what had transpired.

He credited his family, mates and current partner for supporting him through that journey, confirming he’s now in a far healthier headspace.

Wrapping up, he shared: “Now I wouldn’t change anything, even though what has happened, I wouldn’t change anything that’s happened because the life I’ve got now is a beautiful life.”

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Andy has recently released a photobook titled I Bet This Looks Good On Your Coffee Table, featuring intimate snapshots captured while touring with Arctic Monkeys across a two-year stretch.

Darts star Humphries receives MBE from Prince William

Darts star Luke Humphries has received an MBE for his services to the sport.

The former world number one from Newbury, Berkshire, won the PDC World Darts Championship in 2024.

He was presented the Member of the Order of the British Empire honour by Prince William at Windsor Castle, recognising his services to darts.

The 30-year-old has won eight major titles, claiming the Premier League of darts for the first time in his career earlier this year.

Darts star Humphries receives MBE from Prince William

Darts star Luke Humphries has received an MBE for his services to the sport.

The former world number one from Newbury, Berkshire, won the PDC World Darts Championship in 2024.

He was presented the Member of the Order of the British Empire honour by Prince William at Windsor Castle, recognising his services to darts.

The 30-year-old has won eight major titles, claiming the Premier League of darts for the first time in his career earlier this year.

Welsh rugby in danger of losing Morgan and Lake

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Welsh rugby is in danger of losing Wales captains Jac Morgan and Dewi Lake with Gloucester in contention to sign the Ospreys duo.

Both players are out of contract at the end of the season and have been linked with moves.

Flanker Morgan, 25, who has also attracted interest from Saracens, was the only Welsh member of the 2025 British and Irish Lions Test series-winning squad in Australia, while hooker Lake, 26, captained Wales on the summer tour of Japan.

Morgan led Wales in the opening autumn international against Argentina in November before suffering a shoulder injury that could see him miss the entire 2026 Six Nations.

Lake then took over the captaincy for the 24-23 victory against Japan, the 52-26 defeat against New Zealand and the record 73-0 loss against South Africa.

When asked about the prospect of signing the pair for next season, Gloucester head coach George Skivington said: “When things are all sorted with people in discussions and everybody is happy with what is being said, I am very happy to talk about it.

There is a strong Welsh contingent at Gloucester that includes Freddie Thomas, Max Llewellyn, Josh Hathaway and Tomos Williams.

Cherry and Whites captain Williams is lining up a move to Saracens next season with another Ospreys player, Kieran Hardy, in contention to replace his Wales team-mate at Kingsholm.

“The proximity to Wales is a real benefit to us,” said Skivington.

“I personally really enjoy coaching the Welsh lads. They are good, honest, hard- working blokes.

“There are a good group of Welsh players coming through. They bring a good energy on the field and are serious about their work but also have a good level of enjoyment off the field.

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Welsh rugby uncertainty fuels speculation on moves

Should Morgan and Lake depart, the uncertainty in crisis-stricken Welsh rugby will have been a major factor in their decisions.

Ospreys have said publicly they want to keep the pair, who are close friends, but the two players are unsure what the future holds in their homeland.

Ospreys supporters were told in September Morgan had warned the Welsh Rugby Union (WRU) he would leave professional domestic rugby in Wales if Ospreys ceased to exist.

The WRU announced in October that it planned to reduce the number of professional men’s sides in Wales from four to three.

Welsh rugby’s governing body confirmed it proposes to grant three licences for men’s clubs.

There will be one in Cardiff, one in the east and one in the west, which is expected to result in a straight survival fight between Swansea-based Ospreys and Scarlets in Llanelli.

Another option that has now emerged is Ospreys owners, Y11 Sport & Media, taking over WRU-owned Cardiff, which could produce the desired number of three professional sides.

One of the main purposes of the planned reduction in sides in Welsh rugby is to concentrate Welsh talent into three squads.

But if Lake and Morgan leave, they will be joining top Welsh players like Williams, Louis Rees-Zammit and Dafydd Jenkins who play in England.

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Could more Wales players leave?

There are more than 80 Welsh-based players out of contract at the end of the season, with a feared exodus of top stars emerging.

The WRU currently has a policy that if players leave Wales to play club rugby elsewhere and have fewer than 25 caps, they become ineligible for international selection.

Neither Morgan nor Lake would be affected by this ruling.

Lake has played 26 internationals for Wales while Morgan has made 24 appearances for his country, with his two Lions caps in Australia pushing him above the threshold.

Lake and Morgan may prove to be the highest-profile departures for next season but they could be followed by others.

Ospreys prop Gareth Thomas and fly-half Dan Edwards are also attracting interest from English clubs.

Edwards, who has been linked with Leicester, would not be eligible to continue his Wales career if he left because he has fewer than 25 caps.

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  • Ospreys
  • Gloucester
  • Rugby Union

Welsh rugby in danger of losing Morgan and Lake

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  • 93 Comments

Welsh rugby is in danger of losing Wales captains Jac Morgan and Dewi Lake with Gloucester in contention to sign the Ospreys duo.

Both players are out of contract at the end of the season and have been linked with moves.

Flanker Morgan, 25, who has also attracted interest from Saracens, was the only Welsh member of the 2025 British and Irish Lions Test series-winning squad in Australia, while hooker Lake, 26, captained Wales on the summer tour of Japan.

Morgan led Wales in the opening autumn international against Argentina in November before suffering a shoulder injury that could see him miss the entire 2026 Six Nations.

Lake then took over the captaincy for the 24-23 victory against Japan, the 52-26 defeat against New Zealand and the record 73-0 loss against South Africa.

When asked about the prospect of signing the pair for next season, Gloucester head coach George Skivington said: “When things are all sorted with people in discussions and everybody is happy with what is being said, I am very happy to talk about it.

There is a strong Welsh contingent at Gloucester that includes Freddie Thomas, Max Llewellyn, Josh Hathaway and Tomos Williams.

Cherry and Whites captain Williams is lining up a move to Saracens next season with another Ospreys player, Kieran Hardy, in contention to replace his Wales team-mate at Kingsholm.

“The proximity to Wales is a real benefit to us,” said Skivington.

“I personally really enjoy coaching the Welsh lads. They are good, honest, hard- working blokes.

“There are a good group of Welsh players coming through. They bring a good energy on the field and are serious about their work but also have a good level of enjoyment off the field.

    • 2 days ago
    • 5 days ago

Welsh rugby uncertainty fuels speculation on moves

Should Morgan and Lake depart, the uncertainty in crisis-stricken Welsh rugby will have been a major factor in their decisions.

Ospreys have said publicly they want to keep the pair, who are close friends, but the two players are unsure what the future holds in their homeland.

Ospreys supporters were told in September Morgan had warned the Welsh Rugby Union (WRU) he would leave professional domestic rugby in Wales if Ospreys ceased to exist.

The WRU announced in October that it planned to reduce the number of professional men’s sides in Wales from four to three.

Welsh rugby’s governing body confirmed it proposes to grant three licences for men’s clubs.

There will be one in Cardiff, one in the east and one in the west, which is expected to result in a straight survival fight between Swansea-based Ospreys and Scarlets in Llanelli.

Another option that has now emerged is Ospreys owners, Y11 Sport & Media, taking over WRU-owned Cardiff, which could produce the desired number of three professional sides.

One of the main purposes of the planned reduction in sides in Welsh rugby is to concentrate Welsh talent into three squads.

But if Lake and Morgan leave, they will be joining top Welsh players like Williams, Louis Rees-Zammit and Dafydd Jenkins who play in England.

    • 5 days ago
    • 2 December

Could more Wales players leave?

There are more than 80 Welsh-based players out of contract at the end of the season, with a feared exodus of top stars emerging.

The WRU currently has a policy that if players leave Wales to play club rugby elsewhere and have fewer than 25 caps, they become ineligible for international selection.

Neither Morgan nor Lake would be affected by this ruling.

Lake has played 26 internationals for Wales while Morgan has made 24 appearances for his country, with his two Lions caps in Australia pushing him above the threshold.

Lake and Morgan may prove to be the highest-profile departures for next season but they could be followed by others.

Ospreys prop Gareth Thomas and fly-half Dan Edwards are also attracting interest from English clubs.

Edwards, who has been linked with Leicester, would not be eligible to continue his Wales career if he left because he has fewer than 25 caps.

Related topics

  • Welsh Rugby
  • Wales Rugby Union
  • Ospreys
  • Gloucester
  • Rugby Union

Tragic truth behind Katya’s ‘rough run’ on Strictly after she was ‘stitched up’

Following the shock elimination of Katya Jones and Lewis Cope on Strictly Come Dancing, PR expert Mayah Riaz has spoken with the Mirror about why it’s starting to feel that Katya ‘goes in every season already on the back foot’

Katya Jones ‘rarely gets a level playing field’, says one expert(Image: BBC)

As Katya Jones bows out of this year’s Strictly Come Dancing, an expert has opened up about the truth behind the pro dancer’s “rough run”, while confirming some fans’ long-held suspicions.

In what was regarded as a shock elimination by many, Katya and her dance partner, Emmerdale actor Lewis Cope, lost out in a tense dance-off against Amber Davies and Nikita Kuzmin and were sent packing. This is despite the pair having been frontrunners in the glittering competition for weeks.

Katya was in floods of tears and outraged viewers weren’t happy with the outcome either, with some even regarding the unexpected exit as a “fix”. It is thought that Lewis’ previous dance experience may have been to blame for the lack of the public vote. But in a bitter twist of irony, it was Amber’s ongoing dance experience as a West End star that saved her in the dance-off.

And this isn’t the first time Katya has had those watching at home locked in heated discussions. Ever since she first stepped into the ballroom back in 2016, the now 36-year-old’s Strictly journey has been filled with plenty of drama, particularly when it comes to the pairings she’s found herself in.

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Lewis wiped Katya’s eye as she broke down in floods of tears(Image: BBC)

Back in 2018, Katya caused a stir when she and then-partner, comedian Seann Walsh, were caught kissing outside a pub, despite both being in relationships at the time. In the wake of the scandal, Seann, who was dating actress Rebecca Humphries, fled to the States, and later expressed remorse over the episode in a 2022 stand-up show.

As for Katya, she and her now ex-husband, fellow dancer Neil Jones, went their separate ways in 2019, one year after that now infamous snog. Naturally, this series of events did nothing to quell rumours of a so-called “Strictly curse” that is said to rip couples apart, but it’s understood this controversy wasn’t the catalyst for the split.

Since then, Katya – who won the show in 2017 with Joe McFadden – has largely been paired with less able dancers from Tony Adams to Nigel Harman, both who who ended up having to pull out due to injury. Last year’s season also proved to be an awkward pairing for Katya, who was teamed up with opera singer Wynne Evans, best known for playing the fictional Gio Compario in Go.Compare insurance adverts. The Welsh tenor was booted off the Strictly live tour after making a lewd remark about Janette Manrara, who acts as a host on tour, using the demeaning term “spit roast”, in reference to an explicit sexual act. In a statement made at the time, Wynne told the Mirror: “My language was inappropriate and unacceptable, for which I sincerely apologise.”

Strictly Come Dancing's Katya Jones and Wynne Evans
The Strictly pro had to deal with a number of awkward moments with last year’s partner, Wynne Evans(Image: BBC)

Wynne previously faced backlash when he controversially placed his hand on Katya’s waist before appearing to move it closer to her stomach. Katya then appeared to brush Wynne’s hand away as the pair remained side by side. Both Katya and Wynne addressed the seemingly uncomfortable exchange in an Instagram video, in which they confirmed this interaction had just been a “silly joke”.

Each year, fans have argued that Katya has been “stitched up”, a suggestion PR expert Mayah Riaz agrees with. Speaking previously with the Mirror, Mayah remarked: “On Katya, I do think she’s had a rough run in recent years. She is one of the strongest and most creative pros on that floor, but she has absolutely been handed some tough partners. It has started to feel like she goes in every season already on the back foot.

“I would not call it a fix, but I would say it feels like she rarely gets a level playing field. And ironically, the one time she gets a genuinely strong partner again, he is labelled ‘too experienced’ and punished for it. The optics are not great. It looks like she can’t win either way. Too weak a partner, she’s dismissed. A strong partner, she’s penalised.”

Katya Jones and Seann Walsh
A controversial kiss landed Katya and Seann in hot water(Image: Instagram)

Fans have also argued that Lewis and Katya were assigned the dreaded “death slot” by performing first, in what some regard as a deliberately unfavourable move. This is a position historically proven to result in lower scoring, with judges saving their best for later acts, making elimination more likely. Then, when the pair ended up in the dance-off, the “Judges’ Save” was introduced to keep the best dancers competing. However, critics argue that this move has become a means of overriding the public vote

On this note, Mayah reflected: “At the moment, it feels less about dancing and more about narrative control, and audiences are starting to clock it. There is also a bigger issue here around consistency. If previous dance experience is such a problem, then it should be applied across the board. You cannot ignore theatre and musical training for one contestant and weaponise it against another. Viewers see that, and they do not like it.

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“With Lewis, I think he became a victim of perception rather than performance. He was not voted out because he was the weakest. He was voted out because the story around him shifted. And once that happens, it is incredibly hard to fight back. Strictly is still beloved, but moments like this chip away at trust. And once viewers feel that the journey is being manipulated, the magic starts to fade.”

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