Una Healy splits from jockey boyfriend Aidan Coleman just months after going public

Una Healy splits from jockey boyfriend Aidan Coleman just months after going public
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Una Healy splits from jockey boyfriend Aidan Coleman just months after going public
Author: mirrornews@mirror.co.uk (Susan Knox, Sandra Mallon)
Published: Feb, 03 2025 17:23

Una Healy, former member of The Saturdays, has reportedly called it quits with her beau Aidan Coleman, the retired jockey. Insiders claim that despite having gone public with their love at last year's Irish Post Awards in London, the couple have decided to part ways amicably after months of dating. It's said that the charming Tipperary vocalist and Cork native were blissful for a time, with Una even sharing with The Sun how thrilled she was: "He's hiding on his crutches tonight, but he's a great guy and I'm very happy." Detailing their first encounter, Una revealed: "He reached out to me and we met up and clicked. He's such a kind and great person - I love him.".

Yet, insiders have confirmed that the romance has cooled, though they stress that things are still friendly between the two: "It's all very amicable and they remain good friends.". This breakup news emerges as Aidan himself disclosed in a heartfelt chat with Thoroughbred Daily News about the challenges of resettling in Ireland post-retirement, leading to his return to the UK. Aidan reflected on keeping perspective during life's upheavals by saying: "There are so many people who are worse off than me. I keep telling myself that. But that's them and this is me. I have been very good at compartmentalising things my whole career but sometimes it is quite difficult.".

"He's hiding on his crutches tonight, but he's a great guy and I'm very happy. He reached out to me and we met up and clicked. He's such a kind and great person - I love him. It's all very amicable and they remain good friends. "There are so many people who are worse off than me. I keep telling myself that. But that's them and this is me. I have been very good at compartmentalising things my whole career but sometimes it is quite difficult.".

In an honest chat, Aidan shared his uncertainty about the future: "I meet a lot of people when I am out and about, and they ask me what I am doing with myself. My answer to them is that I don't know. It's very hard for people to help me when I don't know what I want to do myself. If I knew what I wanted to do I would go and do it. But I just don't have a clue. And that's hard.". He continued, reflecting on coping with tough times: "On the darker days, when I am going down that steep slope, I have to tell myself, 'wait a minute, stop. It could be so much worse.' It's on those days when you think about how some other people have been far less fortunate than me. I did what I dreamed of doing. I just wouldn't have minded having a little bit longer at it.".

Aidan confessed: "I am not a great sleeper at the best of times, but I am very worried about the fact that I moved back to Ireland six months ago but just couldn't settle here.". Describing his current state, he elaborated: "My bags are packed, and I am going back to the UK today-a place where I have spent half of my life-but I am worried that this move is not the answer, either. I hope it is.". Aidan expressed his desire for stability: "I really do, because I don't want to feel like this for the rest of my life. I don't want to be a vagrant. I really wanted to be happy here in Ireland and maybe it's nothing to do with what country I am in, maybe it's to do with where I am in my life.".

Aidan admitted feeling directionless when questioned, stating: "Yea, I suppose I am lost. Everyone keeps asking what I want to do with my life but I can't tell them. The second thing people say to me is, 'surely you must have some idea,' to which I tell them, 'no'. So yea, I definitely am lost.". Like this story? For more of the latest showbiz news and gossip, follow Mirror Celebs onTikTok,Snapchat,Instagram,Twitter,Facebook,YouTubeandThreads.

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