Tipperary singer Una Healy has thanked a psychic with almost 200,000 Instagram followers for an "amazing reading".
The former Saturdays singer from Thurles took to social media to let her own 668,000 followers know how the reading went.
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She said: "I just want to say a massive thank you to Chloe for your amazing physic reading yet again. If you are looking for a thoroughly in-depth physic reading I would thoroughly recommend her."
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Una was referencing a Chloe Smith whose Instagram page reads: "You have been drawn to my page for a reason."
She says on her profile that she is a medium and psychic "helping people with anxiety, depression and grief".
Tipperary’s Una Healy took her latest adventure by the horns and made it to the final three in Netflix’s Celebrity Bear Hunt.
Holly Willoughby hosts this action-packed competition show that sees a group of unlikely celebrities dropped into the Central American jungle as prey for one of the world's most fearsome predators – Bear Grylls.
Thurles woman Una Healy decided to face Bear Grylls and this challenge but initially she didn’t know why she was doing it.
“I actually haven’t got a clue why I am doing it! It’s a once in a lifetime opportunity and when I look around and see all the amazing other people that are doing it, I feel just so privileged to be here and be given this opportunity and to share that experience with them too. It’s really exciting and amazing to be here in Costa Rica. I feel very lucky and I want to make my kids proud as well, because they’re really rooting for me at home.”
Una rose to fame in 2008 as a member of five-piece girl group The Saturdays. She is a single mother to two children who were a “huge inspiration” in her decision to take on Bear Grylls.
Una split from her ex-husband Ben Foden in 2018 who she shares her two young children Aoife Belle and Tadgh with.
A very touching moment that we saw in episode one of the show was when Una shared a moment she had with her two children before heading off after the family faced going through this divorce.
"My divorce was really hard as it was a family breaking up. However I am doing this for my kids. They were saying every night when they go to bed they will be thinking of me and that is literally what is going to get me through this.
“They’re really excited. I wouldn’t have done it if they were worried about me being away that long. They were like “go for it, mummy.” So that’s really reassuring for me and also it drives me too."
Una’s motherly instincts did not go away as she entered camp as she was seen to be particularly supportive to her campmates and jokingly called herself “jungle mammy.”
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