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Una Healy shows off her daughter Aoife’s amazing Rapunzel locks

The Saturdays star is a doting mum to Aoife, five, and two-year-old Tadhg

Proud mum Una Healy loves sharing photos of her two adorable children to social media.

And the singer’s latest snap is particularly magical thanks to her daughter Aoife’s long, Rapunzel-esque hair.

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The Saturdays star, 35, filmed five-year-old Aoife running happily through a park with her mega long tresses flying out behind her.

“Young, wild and free!” Una captioned the upload.

One fan simply responded: “Her hair!”

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The Disco Love singer has two children with her rugby player husband Ben Foden: Aoife and Tadhg, two.

Una and Ben married at a ceremony in Ireland in 2012.

While Una’s busy working on her solo career, it’s clear from her social media account that family comes first, as she’s often posting photos of her cute kids on days out.

In a past interview with OK magazine, Una said being a mother had completely changed her life and priorities.

“Watching a creation that me and Ben made together grow is lovely. And I love the bond you have with other mothers,” she said.

“You walk into a lift and there’ll be another baby there and you start conversation with other mums.”

She told The Sun last year that while she loves being a mum, she and Ben are not thinking about expanding their family any further.

“If you’d asked me after Aoife I’d be like, ‘Oh you know, I probably would,’ but I’m done now,” she said.

“I really don’t want any more. If I see a baby I’m like, ‘No, definitely not.’

“It’s tough and really hard work. I’m just so happy with two… If it’s meant to be, it’s meant to be. But if I could plan it right now, then no more babies!”

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Una found fame as a member of The Saturdays but, following their hiatus in 2014, chose to go down a different path and re-invented herself as a country music star.

She released her debut solo album, The Waiting Game, in February.

The star has also served as a coach on The Voice of Ireland for the last two series.


Nancy Brown
Associate Editor