BOYZONE star Keith Duffy has shared a touching tribute to his wife as she celebrated her birthday.
The singer and his wife, Lisa Smith, have been married since 1998 and they have two kids together – Jay and Mia.



Keith took to his Instagram today to share a sweet post dedicated to Lisa on her birthday.
The Dublin native shared a series of loved-up snaps of the happy couple throughout the years.
In the first picture, the pair were all dolled up for a special occasion, with Lisa looking beautiful in a blue floral dress while Keith looked sharp a cream suit.
In the next snap, they looked happy as ever posing outside a restaurant on holiday.
He then shared a glam photo of them both all dressed up again, with Lisa dazzling in a navy gown and Keith donning a slick black suit.
Lastly, the Boyzone star posted a smiling snap of them soaking up the sun at the beach.
He captioned his post: “Wishing Momma Duffy @lisaduffy14 a very happy birthday, I’m so sorry I can’t be home with you today darling.
“But I’m sure our babies @miad20002023 and @jayduffy will spoil you rotten till I get home. Lover, friend, soulmate.”
Keith’s fans and friends flocked to the comment section to send birthday wishes to Lisa and share their love for the post.
Denise said: “Aw, happy birthday Lisa. Love this Keith. Hope to see you both soon.”
Terry wrote: “Happy birthday to your wife mate, hope you both have a fantastic day.”
Another added: “Looking great. Happy birthday Lisa.”
Earlier this year, Keith made an awkward dig at Brian McFadden’s relationship history live on The Late Late Show.
Keith and former Westlife heartthrob McFadden – also known as Boyzlive – joined Patrick Kielty in the hot seat in May.
The nineties stars took a trip down memory lane to discuss their lives growing up in two of the world’s biggest boybands.
Keith confessed that he and Brian were “similar characters” within their groups adding: “We were both very excitable.”
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The former Coronation Street star joked that at the time, Westlife’s tour bus was “much more craic”.
Keith told how Boyzone had made a rule that one of their final tours would be “alcohol free”.
But, with the younger Westlife boys as their support act on the road, Keith added: “I’m thinking, these are new lads. I can teach them the ways of the road. So, I jumped on their bus.”
The hitmakers also lifted the lid on their new group, Boyzlife, and how the dynamic duo came to be.
Brian explained: “Well, actually, I was doing a gig on my own in Whelan’s in Dublin and Keith came down to see the show.
“After the show, we had a couple of pints and were catching up. Keith told me about this show that he’d written for himself, which was kind of an autobiographical show where instead of writing a book, he would tell his life story on stage.
“I thought that was a brilliant idea. So, later on that night, we said, it wouldn’t be great if we did it together.
“So, we actually would go on stage and interview each other and tell stories together about our life. And that’s kind of what Boyzlife was. It was never actually a band name. It was the name of the show we were doing.”