Former Westlife star Brian McFadden leaves fans gushing over ‘beautiful’ snap with rarely-seen daughters
FORMER Westlife star Brian McFadden has shared a “beautiful” photo of his rarely-seen daughters – and it left fans gushing.
The Irish singer and his fiance Danielle Parkinson have been together since 2016 and they welcomed their baby daughter, Ruby Jean, into the world back in 2021.
Brian shared a ‘beautiful’ snap of him ad his two daughters[/caption]Brian also shares Molly Marie, 23, and 21-year-old Lilly-Sue McFadden with his ex Kerry Katona.
Taking to his Instagram yesterday, Brian shared a heartwarming snap of him sitting alongside his two eldest daughters.
The trio were out enjoying some drinks as Brian embraced his two girls closely.
He captioned the sweet picture: “My girls x.”
Friends and fans were quick to flock to the singer’s comment section to gush over the cute family.
One fan joked: “Molly is Brian in 1999.”
Rosalyn commented: “This is a beautiful photo.”
Lenna said: “Proud daddy…. Beautiful girls.”
Another fan added: “Such a beautiful picture of you and your lovely girls.”
Recently Brian took to his Instagram to share some photos from his trip with his family.
The family-of-three recently enjoyed a winter ski holiday in the French Alps.
Before returning home, they decided to make a “pit stop” at Disneyland Paris for a couple of days.
Danielle took to her Instagram today to share a heartwarming montage of pictures and videos she captured during their time at the theme park.
MAGICAL TRIP
The trio looked happier than ever as they enjoyed their quick trip to Disneyland.
The mum-of-one captioned her post: “Pit stop at @disneylandparis as we travelled back from skiing and it was jammers!
“But we managed to get everything in that Ruby was up for over a couple of days.”
The couple’s fans and friends all flocked to the comments to gush over the sweet post.
Julie said: “Looks amazing.”
Emma gushed: “What an amazing holiday you all had. Ruby you looked adorable dressed as Jessy and Woody.”
Jessica wrote: “That’s magical.”
Johanna commented: “Love Disneyland, looks like you had a good time. Wish you and your family the best! Take care of each other.”
Another added: “Wonderful video.”
EastEnders star looks worlds away from Albert Square as she lands role in gritty movie with two other soap legends
EASTENDERS’ Lorraine Stanley looks worlds away from Albert Square in the first-look at her new role.
Lorraine, 48, made her last appearance as Karen Taylor in EastEnders in February last year.
Now the trailer for her furst acting gig since leaving the soap has landed.
Lorraine stars alongside other soap legends in gritty British film Departures.
She’s joined by Hollyoaks hunk David Tag and Coronation Street’s Kimberly Hart-Simpson.
The movie is described as “Shirley Valentine meets LGBTQ Trainspotting” and details the “toxic love story” of Benji [played by writer and co-director Lloyd Eyre-Morgan] and Jake [David Tag].
Lorraine stars as Benji’s mum in the flick, which will have its debut screening at the Manchester Film Festival in March.
She previously spoke to The Sun about her new role and said: “Janet doesn’t mince her words and back in her day it would have been a bit of a shock if someone was openly gay, people didn’t really come out like they do today.
“She’s had to learn along the way and be taught the things you can say and the things you can’t say. She’s got a colourful vocabulary!
Discussing his character Luke, David, 39, said: “He’s a straight, married man who has got a child on the way but it’s almost like he’s trying to find that thrill from somebody so he’s living a double life.”
And Lorraine explained that her character Janet has experienced her own hardships in life.
As well as coming to terms with Benji’s sexuality, Janet has dealt with domestic violence in the past.
Lorraine said: “She was subject to domestic violence when Benji was growing up which was hard. She does blame herself a little bit for that.”
And, while the movie isn’t set to be released until next year, both Lorraine and David insist they would be up for shooting a sequel.
Lorraine joked: “Oh definitely, we all want a sequel – it’s another job!”