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Siobhan O'Connor

Una Healy hasn't ruled out getting married a second time having moved to Birmingham to be closer to her man David Breen

Una Healy has not ruled out getting married a second time having moved to Birmingham to be closer to her man.

The former Saturdays singer previously lived in Northampton, where she shared a home with her former husband Ben Foden and their two kids.

The Tipperary beauty split from her rugby player husband Ben in July 2018 after he admitted cheating on her and has since moved on with Irish hurler and physio David Breen.

When quizzed if she’d remarry, Una told the Irish Mirror: “Never say never.”

Una Healy and David Breen at their friend's wedding in Co Clare. (Instagram)

The 37-year old stunner is now enjoying another shot at love, and has no plans to leave the UK.

She said: “I still live in the UK but I’d love to move back one day, I keep saying it, but I do feel at home in the UK.”

Una was in Dublin today to launch her new Littlewoods Collection, Edit by Una Healy.

She said: “I’m so excited to be part of this, they’re all key pieces from the Autumn Winter Collection and I feel other people will love them to.

“Day to night pieces, from across the board from V by Very, brands like Oasis, Warehouse and River Island too.”

The singer and niece of country star Declan Nerney is back in the studio recording new music this week as she celebrates turning 38.

The mom-of-two said: “I’ll be 21 forever, Aoife my daughter knows I’m 37, but with my son Tadgh I can tell him whatever age I like, the innocence and then they lose it.

“Aoife was going around telling everyone in the school how old I was last year.”

Forever indebted to her uncle she added: “Declan has been a huge influence and inspiration in my life, he’s my Godfather too so he’s always been there to guide me.

“He’s really played that role for me, he’s been brilliant and my Godmother is his sister Biddy, I’ve been blessed to have lovely Godparents.”

The singer has been a judge on the Voice of Ireland and hosted Una’s Dream Ticket but she’s calling time on TV to focus on new music and her radio show.

She said: “I’ve a lot of country influence in my life, I host a country music show here in the UK, called Country Hits Music.

“I have a great love for it so I guess that reflects in my writing.”

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