Una Healy shared a sweet Instagram snap of her and lookalike daughter Aoife to celebrate her 12th birthday on Wednesday.
The Saturdays singer, 42, shares Aoife and son Tadhg, eight, with her ex-husband Ben Foden.
In the photo, the mother-daughter duo looked the spitting image of one another with their crystal green eyes and brunette locks.
She captioned the post: ‘Happy 12th birthday Aoife Belle’.
The birthday announcement comes after Una’s ex-partner Ben welcomed a baby girl Olympia with his wife Jackie, 39, last month.
Una Healy, 42, shared a sweet Instagram snap of her and lookalike daughter Aoife to celebrate her 12th birthday on Wednesday
The father-of-four also shares another daughter Farrah, three, with Jackie – whom wed in August 2019.
Una and the rugby player separated in 2018 after six-years of marriage.
Last month, the singer revealed she put ‘pressure’ on herself to find love after her divorce from Ben.
After splitting from her cheating ex, Una began dating Limerick hurler David Breen that year but split by February 2020.
The following year she struck up a relationship with an unnamed Dublin-based police officer that came to an end in May 2022.
She then raised eyebrows last year when it was reported she was in a three-way relationship with David Haye, 43, and model Sian Osborne, 31 – fueling the claims by posting a cosy snap of the trio on holiday in Morroco.
Yet she went on to clarify that she was never part of a ‘throuple’, revealing the only person she was dating was David – although he was simultaneously dating Sian.
After calling an end to her ‘throuple’ she was said to be dating the voice of Love Island Australia – Stephen Mullen – in August but they split two months later.
The Saturdays singer, shares Aoife and son Tadhg, eight, with her ex-husband Ben Foden
The birthday announcement comes after ex-partner Ben welcomed a baby girl Olympia with his wife Jackie, 39, last month
The father-of-four also shares another daughter Farrah, three, with Jackie – whom wed in August 2019
Una was married to rugby player Ben before rumours of him cheating put an end to things (pictured together in December 2017)
Speaking about her complicated love life on the Boots UK presents Taboo Talk podcast this week, Una explained that she rushed into the romance, and should’ve taken time to enjoy being single.
The mother-of-two explained: ‘You do feel a pressure, maybe that’s why I dated so quickly and went into a relationship with someone after my divorce so fast.
‘I felt, “I need someone, I have to find someone,” and I didn’t at all!
‘That just never worked out anyway, for the best, but I did think there was a lot of pressure on me to find someone.’
Una continued: ‘Rather than enjoy being on my own and re-discovering myself and then maybe meeting someone organically out and about.
‘I prevented that happening by getting into a relationship so soon.’
Admitting she was straight onto Raya, an exclusive dating app used by many celebrities, influencers and socialites, she went on to say of one suitor: ‘We were so uncompatible. It was like chalk and cheese!’
It is understood that David and Sian, who started dating in 2020, drafted Una into a three-way romance.
Una Healey revealed she put ‘pressure’ on herself to find love after her divorce from Ben in 2018 and rushed into relationships
Last year, Una spoke out about being ‘hoodwinked’ into a throuple with boxer David Haye and his girlfriend Sian Osborne, describing the experience as the ‘worst six months of my life’
After splitting from her cheating ex in 2018, the Saturdays singer began dating Limerick hurler David Breen that year but split by February 2020
After calling an end to her ‘throuple’ she was said to be dating the voice of Love Island Australia – Stephen Mullen – in August last year but they split two months later
But Una put an end to the unconventional relationship after ‘growing tired of the negative attention’ it generated.
In March she announced that she was single and focusing on parenthood.
She told The Irish Mirror: ‘I am single and raising my two children, just like many other single parents – both men and women – doing a great job.’