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Una Healy and lookalike daughter enjoy day out at huge pop stars gig and fans all say they’re ‘like sisters’

UNA Healy has shared a sweet selfie with her daughter as the pair headed off to a huge gig in Dublin.

The former Saturday’s singer is mum to her two kids Aoife Belle and Tadhg, who she shares with her ex Ben Foden.

A woman and girl in a car.
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The duo headed to a huge gig in Dublin
Una Healy at the National Lottery Awards 2019.
Fans were all saying the same thing
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Una often gives fans a glimpse into her day-to-day life with her kids on social media.

And yesterday, the Tipperary native and her 13-year-old daughter Aoife joined the crowds at Olivia Rodrigo‘s sold out show in Marlay Park, where the American pop sensation was playing to 40,000 fans.

The 43-year-old and her lookalike daughter posed for a quick selfie in the car on their way to the gig.

The duo looked the part in their white graphic tees with purple details, which is Olivia’s signature colour.

Una opted for a natural makeup look while Aoife styled her hair with decorative embellishments and completed her outfit with face gems.

The mum-of-two captioned her post: “Great day out @oliviarodrigo.”

Fans and friends were all left saying the same thing as they flocked to the comment section to share their love.

Laura said: “Her mamas twin.”

Peter wrote: “Looking like sisters.”

Claire commented: “Twins.”


Teresa said: “Clones of each other.”

Another added: “Both beautiful.”

Una recently got shot down by her former bandmates after suggesting a reunion.

The Saturdays racked up 12 UK top ten hits and released four studio albums between 2007 and 2014.

Una opened up about her experience being in a girlband on Lisa Snowdon and Andy Goldstein’s podcast We’re Not Getting Any Younger recently.

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Speaking about Rochelle HumesVanessa White, Frankie Bridge and Mollie King, Una said: “We all got on really well and we spent all the time together because we were travelling together, getting ready together in little tiny changing rooms.

“There was no kind of getting away from each other. So we were just like a family. I’m close to all of them. I speak to them all. We’re all in a group chat.”

The mum-of-two admitted that herself and her former bandmates “don’t see each other often enough” and would like to see them more.

She added: “But we definitely need to organise more get togethers, all of us.”

And when asked if the Tipperary native missed her glory days, she confessed: “Yeah, I really do. They were so… I just felt like I was living the dream.

“I’d worked so hard and grafted and singing in bars and pubs. So getting into a girl band and having that experience and everything was the best years of my life.”

The 43-year-old even said that she would “totally” be up for getting back together and added: “I would love to.”

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