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09 Mar 2026

PICTURES: Tipperary's Una Healy takes a trip down memory lane in latest Instagram post

The former Saturdays star shared photos of herself from the 90s in a recently posted Instagram Reel

PICTURES: Tipperary's Una Healy takes a trip down memory lane in latest Instagram post

Photos: @unahealy on Instagram

Tipperary's Una Healy took to Instagram recently to share photos of herself from the 90s.

The former Saturdays star shared an Instagram Reel with several photos of her younger self with her 674,000 followers.

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The Reel opens with Healy's son asking her what she was like in the 90s, before a slideshow of photos plays to the sound of The Goo Goo Dolls' 'Iris'.

Healy stole the hearts of the nation during her RTÉ Late Late Show appearance ahead of Valentine's Day last month.

The mother of two chatted to Patrick about the ever-growing popularity of country music in Ireland, how proud she felt being a finalist on Celebrity Bear Hunt and treated viewers to a live musical performance.

The former Saturdays singer, and Thurles native, was on the show to launch an appeal for people to send in their videos in a bid to try and find Ireland's next big singer, a talent competition looking for Ireland's next big country star.

She says she will be a judge on The Late Late Show in April once entrants have been shortlisted and Una "will be looking for someone who's original."

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The winner will be on The Late Late Show's next season's Country Special. 

Speaking on the show, Una hinted that The Saturdays might be getting back together saying "hopefully it will be" adding she is always the one in the WhatsApp trying to get the group back together, "we were living the dream, why not". 

 

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