Irish Sunday Mirror

Una’s ‘split’ heartache

Heartbroke­n Una deletes boyfriend photos after split

- BY MIRROR REPORTER news@irishmirro­r.ie

They were at different life stages and wanted different things SOURCE YESTERDAY

IRISH singer Una Healy has deleted all traces of boyfriend David Breen from Instagram amid reports the couple have called it a day.

The move comes less than 24 hours after it emerged The Saturdays star split from the former Limerick hurler after a year-long romance. Mum-of-two Una, 38, is said to be “heartbroke­n” after the pair decided to go their separate ways after a holiday in Zanzibar, East Africa. Fans noticed yesterday that her social media had been wiped clean of any couple pictures – including snaps of their recent getaway. Una, from Co Limerick, has yet to address the break-up rumours, but took to Instagram to share adorable family photos of a trip to Universal Studios, Florida. In one she can be seen smiling at the camera as she poses next to Aoife, seven, and five-year-old Tadhg, her two kids with ex-husband Ben Foden.

DUMPED

Una dumped the former rugby ace, her husband of six years, in July 2018 after the shock revelation he cheated on her.

She started dating David three months later. Ben is now married to Jackie Belanoff, who is expecting their first child.

A source claimed: “Una and David have ended things in recent weeks following a holiday to Zanzibar.

“It was a mutual decision. They realised they are at very different stages of their lives and were struggling to make it work.

“She is a mum and they decided they want different things.”

Una moved last year from Northampto­n to live closer to David in Birmingham.

She revealed in September: “We’re not living together but we live down the road from each other, so we see each other very regularly.”

Despite the split the mum, who guest hosted Ronan Collins’ RTE radio slot recently, is said to be “keeping positive”.

A representa­tive for Una has been contacted by the Irish Sunday Mirror for comment.

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