We’re obsessive about celebrities in Eire. We wish to know each single side of their lives, together with if they’ve another well-known names of their household timber.
Some celebrities are simpler to establish than others. For instance, nobody is ever going to query that John and Edward Grimes are an identical twins.
Nonetheless, there are a variety of Irish celebrities that you simply won’t have identified have been associated.
Mary Kennedy and Dermot Kennedy
A straightforward one to start with, contemplating they share the identical surname.
Mary Kennedy is effectively used to life within the highlight after her stellar broadcasting profession, however she isn’t the one well-known face within the household as her nephew is music star Dermot Kennedy. Dermot is a vastly profitable singer-songwriter, now touring all around the world, from the US to Australia.
Una Healy and Declan Nerney
Saturday singer Una Healy comes from a musical background and is the niece of country singer Declan Nerney. Una’s uncle and godfather, Declan has shared his pride over her success with The Saturdays and remembers how she would sing for him as a child — and he’d give her one pound as a prize!
Holly Carpenter and Diarmuid Gavin
Influencer and former Miss Eire Holly Carpenter is not any stranger to the world of showbiz however she shares the highlight with one other well-known face in her household – she is the niece of superstar gardener, Diarmuid Gavin.
The Garrihy Sisters and Daithí
By this stage, the entire nation is aware of the Garrihy sisters — Aoibhin, Ailbhe, and Doireann — are from the identical household, however what few could not know is their cousin is musician and Irish competition common, Daithí.
Mary Black, Danny O’Reilly and Roisin O
Danny O’Reilly and Roisin O are each brother and sister and are the youngsters of legendary people singer, Mary Black.
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