A HOST of Irish celebrities have attended Wimbledon in style this week.
Boyzone star Ronan Keating was among the famous Irish faces spotted at the All England Lawn Tennis & Croquet Club



The singer attended the tournament alongside his wife Storm, who stunned a red silk halter neck top paired with a pale pink skirt.
The TV presenter finished her outfit with gold accessories and a pair of stylish sunglasses
The Australian native shared some snaps to her Instagram of the pair enjoying the event.
She wrote in the caption: “Arrived back in London and were honoured to attend one of the most iconic sporting events of this country #Wimbledon in their Royal Box.
“The sun was shining, the courts were pristine and of course the play was outstanding. Thank you @wimbledon for inviting us along, truly a memorable day that we’ll never forget. Nor will we forget those #strawberryandcream.”
Vogue Williams and Joanne McNally also glammed up to attend the star-studded annual event.
The podcast duo posed for a snap at the tournament to mark the occasion.
Vogue looked stunning in a flowing white maxi dress, while Joanne turned heads in a black dress and chunky platform sandals.
Captioning a series of snaps with her pal, Vogue wrote: “A ball was had! Wimbledon, we loved you. Thank you @hellomag @emirates for having us… we’ll be back, essentially inviting ourselves for next year.”
Irish actor Chris O’Dowd also enjoyed the day out alongside his wife Dawn O’Porter.
The happy couple both opted for bright, colourful looks with Chris sporting a pair of navy shorts, a sage green blazer and a lemon print shirt.
Meanwhile, Dawn looked stunning in a pink, white and green dress which she paired with a green handbag and sunglasses.
Podcaster Joanne McNally recently looked forward to attending a huge music festival with pals but was left heartbroken after she was “robbed”.
The comedian used a private concierge to buy her Glastonbury tickets – but they never materialised.
TICKET SCAM
Joanne’s mystery seller blocked her phone number and left herself and 50 other music fans furious.
The Dubliner explained: “He is gone. The money is gone. There is no ticket. We were robbed. And obviously it wasn’t cheap because it was Glastonbury and it’s a once in a lifetime experience.”
Joanne had been due to go to Glastonbury with her close friend, content creator Rossi Lewis, who headed to a property he believed was registered to Joanne’s ticket scammer.
Joanne later explained what Rossi found when her got to the house: “Apparently, he listed this concierge company to his parents’ address,” she said.
Rossi has since claimed the man in question has called him to apologise for the scam, which has left Joanne seriously out of pocket.
And after a rocky few hours, Joanne managed to bag herself another golden ticket.