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Una Healy fans wowed by singer's lookalike daughter as they pose together for Instagram snap

Una Healy shared an adorable photo with her lookalike daughter Aoife Belle as she celebrated International Daughters’ Day.

Taking to Instagram, Saturdays star Una, 39, who moved back to Ireland amid the pandemic, posed side-by-side with nine-year-old Aoife.

She captioned the shot: “My one and only Aoife Belle #internationaldaughtersday.”

Una’s followers rushed to the comment section, with many focusing on their piercing eyes.

“The eyes on you both amazing! Fab pic!!” one wrote.

Another said: “Insane how similar you both are. She’s lucky to have your eyes!”

A third added: “The absolute image of you. Gorgeous eyes both of you,” while another commented: “So much beauty in one photograph.”

“Stunning ye are like twins not mother and daughter,” another wrote. Another complimented: “Two beautiful peas in a pod.”

Una shares Aoife and son Tadhg, six, with ex-husband Ben Foden, who is also dad to one-year-old daughter Farrah with wife Jackie Belanoff Smith.,

Jackie also shared her own post for International Daughters’ Day.

Sharing a string of snaps of Aoife with little Farrah, Jackie wrote: “Happy national daughters day to these two, I love being your mom and step mum Farrah and Aoife Belle.”

Una recently opened up about motherhood in a chat with OK!.

“I just love it. I’m filled with pride for everything - even if it’s just a little thing they’ve won at school,” she said.

“It’s like reliving my youth too, because they’re at my old school. They’re lovely, I’m so proud of them.

“Aoife’s personality is like mine. Tadgh is really laid back and easy going. They get on well but they have their own little individual characters.”

Meanwhile, she also discussed the possibility of a reunion with The Saturdays.

“We haven’t discussed it but I think it would be a shame not to do something in the future,” Una said.

“I haven’t seen the girls in a while due to the pandemic but we all keep in touch on a WhatsApp group. That’s the good thing with social media, you never really lose touch. They’re all doing well.”

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