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News Room : Ronan Keating celebrates daughter Coco’s 6th birthday as he shares sweet tribute and a carousel of adorable snaps

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Ronan Keating celebrated his daughter Coco’s 6th birthday as he shared a sweet tribute and a carousel of adorable snaps. 

The Boyzone singer, 49, and his second wife, model and TV producer Storm Keating, 44, have a son called Cooper, eight, and daughter called Coco, six.

He also shares three children with his ex-wife Yvonne Connolly; Love Island star Jack, 27, Marie, known as Missy, 25, and Ali, 20. 

Taking to Instagram on Friday, Ronan shared that it was his youngest child Coco’s sixth birthday as he shared an array of snaps of them together. 

The Irish star wrote: ‘Oh My oh my Baby girl where have the 6 years gone. Happy birthday little lady. 

‘We love you more than air Coco Bean Keep dancing rascal. ❤️❤️❤️❤️.’

Ronan Keating has wished his daughter Coco a happy 6th Birthday as he shared a sweet tribute and a carousel of adorable snaps on Instagram on Friday

Taking to Instagram on Friday, Ronan shared that it was his youngest child Coco’s sixth birthday as he shared an array of snaps of them together

Meanwhile his wife Stormy shared her own snaps as she wrote: ‘To my dearest little girl, you are so brave, wild, kind, funny, sweet, clever, vivacious, gentle and loving. 

‘Your spirit is electric and your tenderness melts my heart. Even at 6 years old, you have enough sass to take on the world – and it blows our minds how one gorgeous little bean could be packed with so much talent, intelligence and sparkle ✨ 

‘We are so proud of you sweetheart and we all love you so much. Every day is brighter with you in it ♥️ Love mummy xx.’

Earlier this year, Ronan said a Boyzone tour would be ‘incredibly unhealthy’ as their previous reunion shows were a ‘toxic environment’.

Boyzone is set to reunite for two shows at London’s Emirates stadium in June – which will be the first time the band has performed together since their London Palladium run in 2019.

But speaking on Tracks Of My Years on Sunday, Ronan insisted the band do not want to tour together again after this.

‘It would be incredibly unhealthy for us to do it,’ he said. ‘We’d take a massive step backwards in our lives.’

Ronan also reflected on the group’s previous farewell tour, calling it a ‘toxic environment’, and spoke about how the band had a ‘huge blow up’ on the Tokyo leg of the tour, and got different planes home.

He said: ‘We met up a week later in London to do the Palladium, the five nights that we did, the final shows, or as we thought were the final shows.

‘And we all had different dressing rooms for the first time in our careers.’

Confirming the upcoming shows will be their last, Ronan said: ‘It’s our way of writing the final chapter, saying goodbye.

‘It’s a farewell tour. There’s no new music. We’re not getting the band back together again. We’re not touring across the world.

The Irish star wrote: ‘Oh My oh my Baby girl where have the 6 years gone. Happy birthday little lady’

‘We love you more than air Coco Bean Keep dancing rascal. ❤️❤️❤️❤️,’ Ronan added on the post

The Boyzone singer, 49, and his second wife, model and TV producer Storm Keating, 44, have a son called Cooper, eight, and daughter called Coco, six

Meanwhile his wife Stormy shared her own snaps as she wrote: ‘To my dearest little girl, you are so brave, wild, kind, funny, sweet, clever, vivacious, gentle and loving’

‘Your spirit is electric and your tenderness melts my heart. Even at 6 years old, you have enough sass to take on the world,’ Stormy said

‘There are offers coming in left, right and centre to go to Asia, to go into Europe. It’s a blanket no. And this is it.’

He said the band ‘feel very similar’ about the fact they do not want to go on tour, calling it a ‘difficult environment’. 

And to come away from that then, there’d be a lot of work on rebuilding ourselves individually to the strong people that we feel we are now,’ he said. ‘We all have our own lives and careers away from the band, but we can come back for that week.

‘It’ll be spectacular. We’ll put on all the fireworks and make it magic. And there’ll be tears, but we’ll go out on a high and that’ll be our final chapter written.’

Speaking about the upcoming reunion in June, he said: ‘It’s kind of nice that we’re coming back to do this.’

The Irish singer-songwriter described the two shows as a way for Boyzone to say goodbye for good, adding: ‘This is it.’ 

Formed in 1993, the group is made up of Ronan, Keith Duffy, Shane Lynch, Mikey Graham and the late Stephen Gately – and went on to secure six UK number one singles and five UK number one albums.

Boyzone first broke up in 2000 when their members went on to pursue solo careers, before reuniting in 2007.

The upcoming one-off shows, called Two For The Road, will follow on from their 2019 farewell tour, Thank You And Goodnight.

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