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Ronan Keating says he will miss daughter Missy 'like crazy' as she moves to Australia

Ronan Keating has said that his “heart hurts so much” after he gave his daughter Missy a proper send off ahead of her move to Australia.

The Dublin native, 21, departed for Australia on Thursday and her Boyzone singer dad shared a sweet pic of his eldest daughter hugging her youngest siblings Cooper and Coco goodbye.

Taking to Instagram, Ronan posted: "Off she goes. Australia watch out @missyykeating is on her way. Heart hurts so much.

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"We are all going to miss her like crazy. I’m so excited for ya Moo moo. Massive thank you to all the team @virginatlantic for taking such great care.”

In the comments section, Missy said described the "heartbreaking" goodbye at the airport. Missy wrote: “What a heartbreaking goodbye. Love you guys so much️.

"Thank you for everything!! Visit me ASAP please.”

Missy's mum Yvonne Connolly also said how proud she was of her daughter ahead of her big adventure in the Land Down Under. Yvonne wrote: “...And she’s off to Australia. I'm going to miss you like crazy. It part breaks my heart and part fills it with pride.

Earlier this year, Missy previously starred on RTE'S Dancing With The Stars. The successful model and influencer was eliminated from the show in the first dance-off of the season.

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