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Una Healy admits she’s finding lockdown tough: ‘It’s actually a little bit s**t’

Una Healy has admitted that she’s finding lockdown tough, as she got candid about her struggles.

The Irish singer recently moved back to her hometown of Thurles in Co. Tipperary, after spending 13 years living in the UK.

With Ireland currently in Level 5 restrictions in order to stop the spread of the coronavirus, Una opened up about the challenging time the country is facing.

Taking to her Instagram Stories on Monday, the mother-of-two said: “I really do not mean to come across like a moan or a bore or anything like that…”

“But sometimes, you just have to have a little positive moan. We are all in this together, and we will get through it, but it’s actually a little bit s**t.

“It’s no harm to acknowledge it, but yeah, hating it,” she admitted.

Una’s children Aoife Belle and Tadgh started school in Tipperary in Septmeber, after they had to quarantine for two weeks upon their return to Ireland.

The youngsters had to isolate with Una, after they spent a few weeks in the US with their father Ben Foden prior to their move.

The siblings flew to Connecticut in July, where they were introduced to their half sister Farrah.

Ben welcomed a baby girl with his wife Jackie Belanoff Smith in May, but had to wait until July to introduce Farrah to her siblings.

Ben and Jackie tied the knot last August, after just weeks of knowing each other.

The rugby star moved on with Jackie after splitting from Una in July 2018, following six years of marriage.

Una and Ben with their two kids
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