Irish Daily Mail

Una wows charity gala with Hollywood siren look

- By Irish Daily Mail reporter

THE Saturdays star Una Healy showcased her platinum blonde look as she attended a charity gala in London.

Una, 37, was pictured at the Sparks charity’s Winter Ball at the Rosewood Hotel, sporting a glamorous navy lace dress.

Una added ooomph to her jaw-dropping appearance by styling her new blonde locks into an old Hollywood wave and sporting berry-coloured lips.

The Tipperary native was joined by sports presenter Kirsty Gallacher at the event, which raised £220,000 (€245,000) towards research into new stem-cell treatments for Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy, a life-limiting disease which causes muscles to degenerate.

The mother-of-two and her family are coming to the end of a tough year following her high-profile separation from her rugby player husband Ben Foden, who she married in 2012. He moved to the US shortly after the pair split.

Una revealed last month that she hopes to remain friends with her exhusband, after he was accused of cheating with a PR girl.

Speaking earlier this year, Una told Closer magazine that she wants to stay friends with Ben, adding that he’s the father of her children and that he is in her life forever.

The singer found fame with The Saturdays back in 2007. The group have been on hiatus since 2014, leaving Una time to raise children Aoife, six, and Tadhg, three.

She had previously praised her bandmates for helping her through a rough patch.

Una recently gave her fans a glimpse into her family life as she shared a snap on Instagram of her and her daughter watching the Late Late Toy Show together.

The pair looked very snug on their sofa, with Una wearing a thick, colourful wool jumper and Aoife lying with her head on her Mam’s shoulder in her pyjamas, as they watched the programme online.

 ??  ?? Sultry: Una’s lace dress and platinum locks
Sultry: Una’s lace dress and platinum locks
 ??  ?? Pals: Una with Ben and children
Pals: Una with Ben and children

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